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Message Subject: What other lures have Suick-type action | |||
MuskyManiac09![]() |
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Posts: 183 Location: Grand Forks ND | Wondering what other lures have the downward motion on the pull with the up and backwards motion on the pause like a Suick? Have been fishing the weighted Suick the last couple times out and I really like the action of the lure and what I've seen using it. | ||
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![]() Posts: 210 Location: VA | Bobbie bait DR | ||
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Big Daddy Wade's Wobbler Sledge | |||
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Posts: 469 Location: MN | Ducktail Warrior![]() | ||
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Posts: 968 Location: N.FIB | slow tease | ||
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Posts: 532 | My personal fav. dive and rise is a Big Fork Sandcat. I have the 6inch and 8 inch , i perfer the 6 inch if i had to choose. Why i like them is they have a crank bait like wobble on the pull, and if you tap the rod when they are down you can get a side to side glide with the wobble. So you can really mix up the retrieve, make no mistake its meat and potatos is dive and rise. | ||
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Posts: 727 | Bobbie bait | ||
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Posts: 731 Location: martinsburg wv | t bone by widowmaker Attachments ---------------- ![]() | ||
jeroen![]() |
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Posts: 18 | salmo jack | ||
Esox-Hunter![]() |
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Posts: 774 Location: South East Wisconsin | Fooler, by Hi-Fin. | ||
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Posts: 443 Location: Indiana | tremor by true glide | ||
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Posts: 20231 Location: oswego, il | The Ripper by h20 tackle and the EZ Riser from Lakeshore lure Co. These are my two favorite dive and rise baits. The t-bone is another mentioned above. | ||
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Location: Chicago, IL | Thanks for the props Todd. Attachments ---------------- ![]() | ||
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Posts: 81 Location: Indiana | Dunwright Hatchett, Truglide Tremor | ||
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Posts: 551 Location: Columbus, Georgia | Wade's Wobblers. Great action on a simple retrieve ... hesitate and the bait will rise ... then continue to retrieve, and repeat. | ||
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Posts: 1292 Location: WI | Smity bait. | ||
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Leo Lure http://leolures.com/ | |||
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The MDR Chopper that will be available soon has that action. It is hard solid plastic that gives it consistent action and is tooth proof Attachments ---------------- ![]() ![]() | |||
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Posts: 1906 Location: Oconto Falls, WI | Mike, good to see you back! Great looking bait. Can you tell us more? Slow rise or fast rise? Running depth? Wobble on pull/rise? Inquiring minds need to know! | ||
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Hey Travis! Good to hear from you. You still guiding? Send me your addy and I’ll send you a bait when they’re ready. The rise is somewhere between a weighted and non weighted suick. It backs out of cover at first then has a wiggling vertical rise. The dive has wiggle too. The action and depth depend on which line tie is used and the speed it’s worked. The higher up line tie gives it a steeper chop and more wiggle. Not really sure how deep it would max out at, I’ve had it down 8 feet but usually work it about half that | |||
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Posts: 54 | BIG FORK SAND CAT no tuning and easyest to use for sure crank it or twich it or rip it great colors too!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | ||
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Posts: 432 Location: mpls | Wait for the "Rumor". It's a cross between a dive and rise bait and a crankbait. It will be released at the Chicago show. I wil post pics soon. Joe | ||
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Posts: 802 | uptown? who's making the 'rumor' ? | ||
Muskerboy![]() |
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Posts: 727 | Its a trueglide bait, I can't wait to see it. | ||
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Posts: 480 | Joe designed the rumor with a power move boatside to finish off the followers. I've seen it work three times yesterday afternoon on fish I know I couldn't trigger. If he wasn't so mad at me for spilling coffee I might be able to get one from him. | ||
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Posts: 434 Location: searchin for 50 | A suick is all you really need. Caught a lot of muskies on them. also a lot of history behind that bait. I think it is in the top 10 baits in fish caught in Muskies Inc. JMO. | ||
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