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Message Subject: 10" Hellhounds
fishfirst92
Posted 4/23/2012 2:31 PM (#555160)
Subject: 10" Hellhounds





Posts: 661


Location: Sussex, NJ
Has anyone given these a shot. Debating on buying one but wanted to know if they run the same are the regular 8" Hellhounds and are they just as easy to work or does it take more effort? Any help would be appreciated!

Thanks,
Brandon
kodiak
Posted 4/23/2012 2:34 PM (#555161 - in reply to #555160)
Subject: Re: 10" Hellhounds





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Location: Okoboji
heavy...very heavy..

easy to work, they are easy machine glider to use just like the reg hellhounds, very consistant action.
MG51
Posted 4/23/2012 2:47 PM (#555165 - in reply to #555160)
Subject: Re: 10" Hellhounds




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like kodiak said theyre like throwing a brick but when theyre in the water they are real nice to work. just got a 10" soft tail phantom and those run very nicely too
NickD
Posted 4/23/2012 3:19 PM (#555188 - in reply to #555160)
Subject: Re: 10" Hellhounds




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WAY bigger bait than the 8in. Seems to have a slower action in the water. Doesn't do the up and down dance like the smaller one does. I had fish following it last fall in the little time I used it and I will continue to use it going forward. Nice big profile but it is a brick to throw.
fishfirst92
Posted 4/23/2012 3:20 PM (#555189 - in reply to #555160)
Subject: Re: 10" Hellhounds





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Location: Sussex, NJ
Yeah thats the only downside is that its really large. You think its worth throwing with that weight or just stick with the regular hellhounds?
Ronix
Posted 4/23/2012 3:25 PM (#555191 - in reply to #555189)
Subject: Re: 10" Hellhounds




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I definitely think its worth throwing. My first time out after i got mine in the mail I nailed one on it and got a lot of follows. Sometimes that bigger profile is the key and sometimes its the 8" models. I like those and as mentioned before the phantom soft tail 10" model is another good one. Simple lob cast and it travels far and then its like pulling in a small version.
Brad P
Posted 4/23/2012 4:03 PM (#555203 - in reply to #555160)
Subject: Re: 10" Hellhounds




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As others have said, very slow bait to work, but consistent action. Another thing to consider is that it runs deeper than it's smaller counterpart due to the slower retrieve/ larger size. This limited it's use for me on Tonka.

Funny side note: The tullibee on Mille Lacs REALLY like to try and make babies with the thing.
Ymesss
Posted 4/23/2012 5:32 PM (#555235 - in reply to #555160)
Subject: Re: 10" Hellhounds





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I agree with the above. It is a brick, but works well.
FYGR8
Posted 4/23/2012 7:31 PM (#555270 - in reply to #555160)
Subject: RE: 10" Hellhounds





I wish they would come out with a 9" (happy medium)! The 10" is not something that I would ever throw, but an 8" is attached to a rod in my boat all of the time. My experience with the 10", is that it ran higher in the water column than it's smaller version. Plan on trying the squirrley version, just not in the 10" model.
fishfirst92
Posted 4/23/2012 8:48 PM (#555295 - in reply to #555160)
Subject: Re: 10" Hellhounds





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Location: Sussex, NJ
Might just have to pick one of these bad boys up than. Thanks fellas
muddymusky
Posted 4/23/2012 8:59 PM (#555297 - in reply to #555160)
Subject: RE: 10" Hellhounds




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Thorne Brothers has 14" HH on their website, WOW!
CU301DSV
Posted 4/23/2012 9:11 PM (#555305 - in reply to #555297)
Subject: RE: 10" Hellhounds





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Location: Canada
muddymusky - 4/23/2012 9:59 PM

Thorne Brothers has 14" HH on their website, WOW!

I think that's the 10" soft tail.
Esox chaser
Posted 4/24/2012 9:18 AM (#555373 - in reply to #555160)
Subject: RE: 10" Hellhounds




Posts: 154


Location: Appleton, WI
I was looking at these for deeper applications and the large profile, how deep do they run? Thaks
psv
Posted 4/24/2012 9:30 AM (#555376 - in reply to #555373)
Subject: RE: 10" Hellhounds




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Location: MN

Esox chaser - 4/24/2012 10:18 AM I was looking at these for deeper applications and the large profile, how deep do they run? Thaks

I'd suggest to take a look on Deep Phantoms. Those should definitely work deeper.

fishfirst92
Posted 4/24/2012 1:55 PM (#555438 - in reply to #555160)
Subject: Re: 10" Hellhounds





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Location: Sussex, NJ
The !0" hounds run higher in the water correct?
Matt DeVos
Posted 4/24/2012 2:37 PM (#555453 - in reply to #555160)
Subject: Re: 10" Hellhounds




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Both the 10" and 8" hellhounds will work as deep or shallow as you want. (They sink). It's all in the cadence of the retrieve.
Esox chaser
Posted 4/24/2012 2:52 PM (#555458 - in reply to #555160)
Subject: RE: 10" Hellhounds




Posts: 154


Location: Appleton, WI
the 8" phantom is 6 oz, the 10" hellhound is 10 oz. After letting them sink which one will stay down at the 12- 15' level the best.
FAT-SKI
Posted 4/24/2012 4:21 PM (#555486 - in reply to #555305)
Subject: RE: 10" Hellhounds




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Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished
CU301DSV - 4/23/2012 9:11 PM

muddymusky - 4/23/2012 9:59 PM

Thorne Brothers has 14" HH on their website, WOW!

I think that's the 10" soft tail.


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No it is defiantly the 14" without the soft tail
esox2
Posted 4/24/2012 7:38 PM (#555523 - in reply to #555486)
Subject: RE: 10" Hellhounds





Thorne's also lists a 9" hellhound. Coincidently, the ERC web site lists the squirrelly hellhounds at 9" and 14". I would definitely say the 14"s are the squirrelly hellhounds, with defiance lol
FAT-SKI
Posted 4/24/2012 7:45 PM (#555526 - in reply to #555523)
Subject: RE: 10" Hellhounds




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Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished
The 14" is being called the 'big flash series' if you look on the thorne website, it does not say anything about it being the squirelly version. I am going to Thornes on Sunday. I will snap a picture to see for sure... I have only looked on the website, but it you break down the price difference, I would be suprized if they were going to charge that much for a short HH squirelly version. I'm pretty sure it is a straight 14"........... but who knows I could be wrong
AWH
Posted 4/24/2012 8:08 PM (#555533 - in reply to #555160)
Subject: Re: 10" Hellhounds





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Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN
esox2 has it correct. The 9" and 14" are the Squirrelly Hell Hounds made on the 6" and 10" bodies, respectively. The "big flash" are in regards to the specific colors. And the Big Flash series costs more than the standard colors. The biggest Hell Hound that ERC makes is a 10"er (without the tail).

Aaron
FAT-SKI
Posted 4/24/2012 10:00 PM (#555569 - in reply to #555533)
Subject: Re: 10" Hellhounds




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Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished
AWH - 4/24/2012 8:08 PM

esox2 has it correct. The 9" and 14" are the Squirrelly Hell Hounds made on the 6" and 10" bodies, respectively. The "big flash" are in regards to the specific colors. And the Big Flash series costs more than the standard colors. The biggest Hell Hound that ERC makes is a 10"er (without the tail).

Aaron


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Well I suppose if I am going to trust someone, it is going to be MTO. After posting that I got to thinking about it and re-reviewing Thorne bros website and kinda Assumed I was gunna end up sticking my foot in my mouth... Oh well, can't be right all the time
fishfirst92
Posted 4/25/2012 2:36 PM (#555744 - in reply to #555160)
Subject: Re: 10" Hellhounds





Posts: 661


Location: Sussex, NJ
So is the 10" really worth it or should I just pick up some 8"er's instead?
kodiak
Posted 4/25/2012 2:42 PM (#555749 - in reply to #555744)
Subject: Re: 10" Hellhounds





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Location: Okoboji
fishfirst92 - 4/25/2012 2:36 PM

So is the 10" really worth it or should I just pick up some 8"er's instead?


i would go with the 8" that 10 is a big chunk of resin to be lobbing you will regret getting it.. or like one guy said previous try a 10" phantom softail..they are pretty sweet. but if your gonna roll with erc get the 8"
Ronix
Posted 4/25/2012 2:51 PM (#555753 - in reply to #555744)
Subject: Re: 10" Hellhounds




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yep!
fishfirst92
Posted 4/25/2012 2:58 PM (#555756 - in reply to #555160)
Subject: Re: 10" Hellhounds





Posts: 661


Location: Sussex, NJ
Alright thanks for help Kodiak. Much appreciated
cast10K
Posted 4/25/2012 4:34 PM (#555778 - in reply to #555756)
Subject: Re: 10" Hellhounds




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Location: Eagan, MN
Hate to disagree w/ AWH, but I'm pretty sure I saw some hellhounds in the drifter booth at the mn muskie expo that were in the 14" range, no tail. Maybe prototypes?
Zach Stechschulte
Posted 4/26/2012 10:44 AM (#555919 - in reply to #555160)
Subject: RE: 10" Hellhounds


Hi Guys,

I read this post and thought that I might be able to clear up any confusion regarding the Hell Hounds. We offer the Standard Hell Hound (no tail) in three sizes: 6", 8", 10". The NEW Squirrelly Hell Hounds (with tails) are offered in two sizes: 9" (6" std with a tail) and the 14" (10" std with a tail). All Hell Hounds, standard and squirrelly are available in two color series: standard ERC colors, and the NEW Big Flash Series.

If you want to see pictures, read more information about the baits, or even watch video of both products in the water, check out our NEW website www.driftertackle.net.

Thanks,
Zach Stechschulte
National Sales Manager
Drifter Tackle
cast10K
Posted 4/26/2012 12:04 PM (#555945 - in reply to #555919)
Subject: RE: 10" Hellhounds




Posts: 432


Location: Eagan, MN
I apologize for adding to the confusion. I must have been looking at the 10 incher, in which case that thing is quite the load. It definitely gave the illusion of being bigger than 10".
CU301DSV
Posted 4/26/2012 2:22 PM (#555970 - in reply to #555160)
Subject: Re: 10" Hellhounds





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Location: Canada
I've got a custom painted 10" Hellhound painted in Pac Seul Lurch by Bare Bones Baits coming to me soon, looking forward to trying this one. Last year from our boat we watched another buddy, as we came into the area, miss boatside a large fish and then have it follow round and round in the eight a bunch of times before taking off - he was using a stock colored Perch 10" Hellhound.
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