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musky hunter
Posted 3/31/2009 3:12 PM (#369462 - in reply to #368323)
Subject: RE: Small Gliders


slamer drop belly gliders and blue river undertakers!
Sam Ubl
Posted 4/1/2009 12:53 PM (#369604 - in reply to #368323)
Subject: RE: Small Gliders





Location: SE Wisconsin
Someone posted this picture on another website somewhere a while ago - TELL ME THIS DOESN'T LOOK LIKE A DUNWRIGHT TAIL DANCER!! It's the Igor color pattern.

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Muskerboy
Posted 4/1/2009 3:33 PM (#369622 - in reply to #368323)
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Wow that does, how big was the fish and how well could it still swim?
Muskerboy
Posted 4/1/2009 5:45 PM (#369653 - in reply to #368323)
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Just picked up a small glider from beaver guys. Thanks for all the responses though.
I was looking around and noticed that big game has a new one out anyone use it?
http://www.biggamelureco.com/
Phil
Posted 4/2/2009 7:25 AM (#369729 - in reply to #368323)
Subject: RE: Small Gliders


Sledghammer's Hammer Glide (also known as Midget fat Flipper), about 4" long, justover 1oz, extremely effective early season bait just ask perry at Wilderness Camp LOTW.
fishpoop
Posted 4/8/2009 9:06 PM (#371118 - in reply to #368323)
Subject: Re: Small Gliders




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Location: Forest Lake, Mn.
Seeing the pix of the Muskie Magic Slidin Shads reminds me of a small jerkbait that was donated to a benefit auction my muskie inc chapter held a few years ago. It was donated by a nice man from Europe. I dont remember for sure but I think the country was the Netherlands. Anyhow he was a regular poster at the time and saw the posts about the benefit and generously sent some lures to be auctioned off. I wish I could remember his name. (If he still posts on this board I'd love to hear from him.)

Anyhow, he sent the baits and they were auctioned off. One of the bidders happened to be a friend and I was lucky enough to be allowed to throw it off the dock just to see it's action. Well, first cast off the dock I caught a mid 30 inch muskie.

Based on the photo above the European lure and this Muskie Magic Shad are identical or very close to it. i'm just amazed at the similarity.

Edited by fishpoop 4/8/2009 9:09 PM
RiverMan
Posted 4/8/2009 9:51 PM (#371135 - in reply to #368323)
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Location: Oregon
Was it this guy by chance? He makes some great stuff and his been around quite some time.

http://www.lozharrop.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/

Jed V.
tmusky
Posted 4/8/2009 10:59 PM (#371155 - in reply to #368323)
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smity power glide, 6" phantom, my home mades that actually work
Tony Spicker
Posted 4/8/2009 11:06 PM (#371157 - in reply to #368323)
Subject: RE: Small Gliders


Can't go wrong with a Smuttly 6 inch or the Cobb shad body!!!!
Tony Spicker
Posted 4/8/2009 11:08 PM (#371159 - in reply to #368323)
Subject: RE: Small Gliders


Can't go wrong with a Smuttly 6 inch or the Cobb shad body!!!!
Tony Spicker
Posted 4/8/2009 11:15 PM (#371160 - in reply to #369653)
Subject: Re: Small Gliders


Muskerboy - 4/1/2009 5:45 PM

Just picked up a small glider from beaver guys. Thanks for all the responses though.
I was looking around and noticed that big game has a new one out anyone use it?
http://www.biggamelureco.com/


Muskerboy,
The new Woodrow is made by the guy that made the old wooden Magic Maker!! After Driffter went plastic I started buying the bodys from Chae and Mr. Mark Smith from Smuttly Dog paints them for me!
Hope this helps,
Tony Spicker
Big Game Tackle Co.
Muskerboy
Posted 4/9/2009 10:29 AM (#371220 - in reply to #368323)
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That explains why the paint jobs are awesome. Mr. Smith does an amazing job on the Smuttlys.
gopackgo
Posted 4/9/2009 10:59 AM (#371222 - in reply to #368323)
Subject: Re: Small Gliders





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Ben-E-Bait . . . if you can get your hands on these rare little beauties! Super easy to run, awesome paint jobs, internal rattle, drives the big girls nuts! Nailed a pig the very first time I threw one of these -- very first cast -- and ended getting a bunch. No longer made though, so tough bait to find.
markb
Posted 4/9/2009 4:07 PM (#371260 - in reply to #371135)
Subject: Re: Small Gliders




Posts: 40


Location: manchester,england
RiverMan - 4/8/2009 9:51 PM

Was it this guy by chance? He makes some great stuff and his been around quite some time.

http://www.lozharrop.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/

Jed V.


He doesn't make lures anymore
chico
Posted 4/9/2009 4:27 PM (#371272 - in reply to #368323)
Subject: Re: Small Gliders





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Location: Lincoln UK
It was probably Divani (Dirk) he's from Belgium not the Netherlands.
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