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Mak51
Posted 10/8/2012 12:12 PM (#589655 - in reply to #589292)
Subject: Re: Favorite dive and rise


Musky Brian - 10/6/2012 12:21 AM

Mak51 - 10/4/2012 9:02 PM

I just started using a new dive-n-rise called the Danny Bait; absolutely awesome!


I was also introduced to the Danny this year....assume you were fishing LOTW Mak?

interesting bait....get's tangled up a little much at times and the back tickler is not terribly durable but myself and some buddies did take some very nice fish on it....



Actually Thorne Bros was carrying them (plastic version); picked one up as it looked like an interesting bait. They do tangle and are hair light to cast but I really like the action... easy to make them dance.
tincan
Posted 10/9/2012 10:24 AM (#589842 - in reply to #588945)
Subject: Re: Favorite dive and rise





Posts: 63


10" suick
pommes
Posted 10/10/2012 1:42 PM (#590064 - in reply to #589655)
Subject: Re: Favorite dive and rise




Posts: 44


Mak51 - 10/8/2012 12:12 PM

Musky Brian - 10/6/2012 12:21 AM

Mak51 - 10/4/2012 9:02 PM

I just started using a new dive-n-rise called the Danny Bait; absolutely awesome!


I was also introduced to the Danny this year....assume you were fishing LOTW Mak?

interesting bait....get's tangled up a little much at times and the back tickler is not terribly durable but myself and some buddies did take some very nice fish on it....



Actually Thorne Bros was carrying them (plastic version); picked one up as it looked like an interesting bait. They do tangle and are hair light to cast but I really like the action... easy to make them dance.


Does it have a long hangtime or more like a unweighted Suick?
showtime
Posted 10/10/2012 4:53 PM (#590103 - in reply to #588945)
Subject: Re: Favorite dive and rise




Posts: 87


Location: Wisconsin
no squirrley burt love?
muskihntr
Posted 10/10/2012 6:05 PM (#590115 - in reply to #588945)
Subject: Re: Favorite dive and rise




Posts: 2037


Location: lansing, il
I like the Lakeshore Lures EZ Riseer. Nice and heavy with a nice hangtime and very slow rise.
MRichardson
Posted 10/11/2012 8:50 AM (#590218 - in reply to #590064)
Subject: Re: Favorite dive and rise





pommes - 10/10/2012 1:42 PM
Mak51 - 10/8/2012 12:12 PM
Musky Brian - 10/6/2012 12:21 AM
Mak51 - 10/4/2012 9:02 PM I just started using a new dive-n-rise called the Danny Bait; absolutely awesome!
I was also introduced to the Danny this year....assume you were fishing LOTW Mak? interesting bait....get's tangled up a little much at times and the back tickler is not terribly durable but myself and some buddies did take some very nice fish on it....
Actually Thorne Bros was carrying them (plastic version); picked one up as it looked like an interesting bait. They do tangle and are hair light to cast but I really like the action... easy to make them dance.
Does it have a long hangtime or more like a unweighted Suick?


I was involved in the design when it was converted from wood to plastic and I have a few.  Dan the originator of the bait wanted a very buoyant bait and it is.  The high buoyancy of the bait gives it a lot of action and it stays near the top.  I put rattles in the few I made for myself to help give it a little more hangtime.  I’m not sure if Dan is making them that way though.

Pikiespawn
Posted 10/11/2012 4:55 PM (#590273 - in reply to #589649)
Subject: Re: Favorite dive and rise




Posts: 921


Location: Apollo, PA
got to get some tremors from joe sometime, but the minteer surprise is my fav for a long time
mmike
Posted 10/11/2012 8:18 PM (#590310 - in reply to #589402)
Subject: Re: Favorite dive and rise


Last month I got my hands on a couple of the new Plastic 9" Suicks.
I've been using Suicks for over 40 years and when I first saw the plastic Suick,I was a little apprehensive. Ihad the chance to use it on my last vacation and I really like it. I think Suick has another winner. My flock of Suicks will be growing.
suicknut
Posted 10/11/2012 8:34 PM (#590314 - in reply to #590310)
Subject: Re: Favorite dive and rise




Posts: 97


Location: Chaska MN.
9 in weighted suick in black

wow what a suprise considering my tag
B
Posted 10/15/2012 6:36 PM (#591062 - in reply to #589066)
Subject: Re: Favorite dive and rise


Mak51 - 10/4/2012 9:02 PM

I just started using a new dive-n-rise called the Danny Bait; absolutely awesome!


That lure has been around for over 30 years.
0723
Posted 10/18/2012 3:41 PM (#591773 - in reply to #591062)
Subject: Re: Favorite dive and rise




Posts: 5161


Yes some squirrely bert love I dont care it goes left right straight or rolls caught fish on all of them.I really like ripping it thru weeds or bouncing off rocks my favorite up and down bait.If you do get one that rolls that one is special , hang on to it.0723
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