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Chas
Posted 1/12/2009 1:02 PM (#354529)
Subject: Warlock Glider Question....




Posts: 231


I was wondering how many of you guys use this bait, and if you could give any feedback? I almost bought one at the show, but was a little concerned with the metal lip in the back. It was very sharp (as in... cut your finger sharp LOL). I thought it was a good looking bait, other then that. Thanks.

Chas
muskellunged
Posted 1/12/2009 1:27 PM (#354534 - in reply to #354529)
Subject: Re: Warlock Glider Question....





Location: Illinois
Warlocks are awesome. They zag like no other glider I've seen. A slight rod twitch sends the bait left so much it almost goes backwards! Another snap sends it right just as far!
Tony Spicker
Posted 1/12/2009 2:47 PM (#354555 - in reply to #354529)
Subject: RE: Warlock Glider Question....


I second the fact the warlock rocks! stuck fish on home waters on it and it does have it's own action. Great bait.
archerynut36
Posted 1/12/2009 4:58 PM (#354598 - in reply to #354529)
Subject: Re: Warlock Glider Question....





Posts: 1887


Location: syracuse indiana
i love them always have.. even after someone sold the company.. they rock and you can play with the metal blade and get that bait acting funny.. like a suick or bobbie.. it will glide even when its going downward...bill
OscarTFish
Posted 1/12/2009 5:04 PM (#354599 - in reply to #354555)
Subject: RE: Warlock Glider Question....




Posts: 81


Location: NEW
They're real sweet. They're sturdy too and real easy to work. And if they get dinged, easy to tune.
Chas
Posted 1/12/2009 5:22 PM (#354602 - in reply to #354599)
Subject: Re: Warlock Glider Question....




Posts: 231


Thank you for the feedback! Looks like I'll be picking a couple up. Also, (doesn't really matter to me) are they made from plastic or wood? Just curious. Thanks!

Chas
Guest
Posted 1/12/2009 11:35 PM (#354670 - in reply to #354529)
Subject: RE: Warlock Glider Question....


Warlocks are injection molded solid plastic, tough as nails and the Stainless tail will not blow off like a Manta when its casted into a rock..If the tail blade concerns you just use some fine sandpaper and touch it up like I do..They are sharp because they are laser cut ...Good luck with the new Warlocks
kustomboy
Posted 1/13/2009 11:53 AM (#354747 - in reply to #354529)
Subject: Re: Warlock Glider Question....





Posts: 256


I love Warlocks. I bought six at the Chicago Show to replace a few that were retired last year.
Chas
Posted 1/13/2009 2:50 PM (#354795 - in reply to #354670)
Subject: RE: Warlock Glider Question....




Posts: 231


Guest - 1/12/2009 11:35 PM

Warlocks are injection molded solid plastic, tough as nails and the Stainless tail will not blow off like a Manta when its casted into a rock..If the tail blade concerns you just use some fine sandpaper and touch it up like I do..They are sharp because they are laser cut ...Good luck with the new Warlocks

Thanks for the tip, and thanks to everyones comments.

Chas
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