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Re: Glide Baits [Re: Cuervo Jones] #14553986 12/03/22 03:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Cuervo Jones
I’ve got a Gigantrel and it’s a versatile bait. It takes a heavy rod to throw it but it’s got a great action and absolutely gets bit.


You can throw the Gantarel Jr on a frog rod. Good one to start with, especially in Texas waters (shaped more like a gizzard or bluegill than the s-waver). It also swims more consistently than the s-waver. The s-waver is a good starting lure because it’s relatively inexpensive, but it has a tendency to blow and roll out (takes some experience and rod manipulation to fish it effectively). Some may argue the Gantarel isn’t a true glide bait, but it has a nice, consistent S curve swim on a simple slow retrieve. If you don’t have a swimbait rod, the Gantarel Jr is what I’d get first.


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Re: Glide Baits [Re: Topwater2] #14553992 12/03/22 03:40 PM
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I have always been under the impression that glide baits are single jointed.

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S-Waver or Sneaky Pete for a budget option


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Re: Glide Baits [Re: Topwater2] #14554103 12/03/22 05:34 PM
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Hinkle are the chit! A little pricey


I have a couple of the original Fat Back Herring baits that are awesome. I am not sure if he still makes baits, but his were the best value out there back in the day.


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Re: Glide Baits [Re: Topwater2] #14554129 12/03/22 05:54 PM
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Not so sure about Sneaky Pete, had one come in and the line tie was busted in half. Had the replacement come in and the line tie had been soldered, looks like garbage and I wouldn’t trust it to hold a large fish.

Re: Glide Baits [Re: Topwater2] #14554175 12/03/22 06:28 PM
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I would argue that the 3:16 Workhorse 8" Glide is smoother and works better than the Hinkle but you can't get them either!

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Re: Glide Baits [Re: Mark Perry] #14554608 12/04/22 02:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Mark Perry
I have always been under the impression that glide baits are single jointed.


That's correct.


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Re: Glide Baits [Re: Bryanmc57] #14554609 12/04/22 02:14 AM
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I have always been under the impression that glide baits are single jointed.


That's correct.



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Re: Glide Baits [Re: Topwater2] #14555651 12/05/22 12:45 PM
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Yes, the traditional definition is one joint. What if a lure has one joint, is shaped like a glide bait, but doesn’t glide?
I also argue the Gantarel isn’t a glide bait. It’s more versatile than most glides. It can S curve glide, it can tight wobble, and twitch 180. Due to its versatility, low cost, and ease of fishing I’d recommend it as someone’s first gliding swimbait over most others (especially in Texas waters) Don’t limit yourself by categorizing by appearance. Judge lures by their actions and productivity, not by what they look like or are marketed as.


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Originally Posted by CCTX
Yes, the traditional definition is one joint. What if a lure has one joint, is shaped like a glide bait, but doesn’t glide?
I also argue the Gantarel isn’t a glide bait. It’s more versatile than most glides. It can S curve glide, it can tight wobble, and twitch 180. Due to its versatility, low cost, and ease of fishing I’d recommend it as someone’s first gliding swimbait over most others (especially in Texas waters) Don’t limit yourself by categorizing by appearance. Judge lures by their actions and productivity, not by what they look like or are marketed as.



I guess now baits can identify as whatever they want to be. roflmao

I don't limit how I use baits. I just have always been taught a glide bait only has a single joint. :Fantarels are nice swimbaits. cheers:

Re: Glide Baits [Re: Topwater2] #14557325 12/07/22 01:11 AM
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Glide baits can be have single joints or no joints. If a swimbait has 3 or more joints it is a swimmer or a wake bait. Some great entry level glide baits are the S-Waver 168, Project Swimbait glide, Savage gear shine glide. If your willing to take the leap of faith and spend more money then the options are many. I like the Hypershad, by Swimbait Garage, Workhorse by 3:16, Pizz Baits S2, Mike Bucca Shad and gill glide, DS Customs 8" and 10" glide and Zimmer Bait company Instigator and KGB Chad Shad. Word of advice would be to start with $15-$30 glide baits and see if that style of fishing suits you. Swimbaits are a deep rabbit hole. However there is not any other lures that can retain their value or in some cases increase in value like custom made swimbaits. It is definitely not for everyone.

Re: Glide Baits [Re: Topwater2] #14557326 12/07/22 01:14 AM
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S Waver , can’t beat the price

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Yes sir!! It catches fish in any body of water. Proven fish catcher

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I just ordered a bluegill and bone S-Waver from Harpeth River Outfitters. This site is have a good sale going on right now.


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