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Glide baits...
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03/05/25 07:04 PM
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Ibock
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I just started fishing glide baits and I quickly have fallen in love... What glide baits can you not live without?
Does anybody locally in DFW make some custom out of their house?
Ibock
PB between 8-9 pounds.
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Re: Glide baits...
[Re: Ibock]
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03/06/25 01:48 AM
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Mark Perry
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I'm pretty partial to my KGB Chad Shads(resin version). The KGB/Spro collab ABS version is good but it's not as good as the resin to me. I also am a big fan of the Baitsanity Chimera. The Flutch Eco is a favorite too. I prefer chop style glides.
For super affordable the Bucca Baits Trick Shad ABS is great. I'm liking the new BPS XPS Swerve 6" with brushed tail. For under $20 they are a steal. I just bought 2 of the new Toad Thumper Sway glides. They are inexpensive and honestly are some of the nicest blanks I've seen. Super clean lines, BKK hooks. They seem well made.
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Re: Glide baits...
[Re: Ibock]
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03/06/25 02:25 AM
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grout-scout
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Last edited by grout-scout; 03/06/25 02:26 AM.
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Re: Glide baits...
[Re: angleiron]
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03/06/25 02:35 AM
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grout-scout
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Oh Sir, I have no reason to own any baits anymore. We have no water to fish in South Texas anymore. BUT….if we did, I’d have to own exactly ZERO; because I’m poor!
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Re: Glide baits...
[Re: grout-scout]
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03/06/25 02:57 AM
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nfhbass
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Oh Sir, I have no reason to own any baits anymore. We have no water to fish in South Texas anymore. BUT….if we did, I’d have to own exactly ZERO; because I’m poor! Uhaul is your friend, pack up, water isn’t too far away
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Re: Glide baits...
[Re: grandbassslayer]
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03/06/25 03:07 AM
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Mark Perry
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I bought some of the new version with the brush tail as well as tge prior version with the rubber trail. I feel like the brush tail version swims and fishes better. It's more responsive etc. Both a re made well though. Really a steal of a value.
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Re: Glide baits...
[Re: grout-scout]
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03/06/25 04:18 AM
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Ibock
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Holy smokes Batman ... I didn't know baits could be that expensive.
Ibock
PB between 8-9 pounds.
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Re: Glide baits...
[Re: Mark Perry]
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03/06/25 04:22 AM
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Ibock
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I bought some of the new version with the brush tail as well as tge prior version with the rubber trail. I feel like the brush tail version swims and fishes better. It's more responsive etc. Both a re made well though. Really a steal of a value. I almost bought one at Cabela's today but decided to try a few trick shads. That great info though I will have to try them out. I got a spro Chad and a eco shad based on your recommendations and I think I got the swim bait fever. I have been working on my finesse game this last few years and the glide bait game has got me back to power fishing.
Ibock
PB between 8-9 pounds.
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Re: Glide baits...
[Re: Ibock]
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03/06/25 04:36 AM
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Ibock
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Also what rods do you throw your glides on?
Ibock
PB between 8-9 pounds.
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Re: Glide baits...
[Re: Ibock]
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03/06/25 12:12 PM
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jvc58dke
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I have two swimbait focused rods...Dobyns Fury 796 paired with a Lew's Heavy Duty and a Loomis IMX Pro 965 paired with a Shimano Calcutta Conquest MD. Find the fury a bit stiff for treble hook glidebaits.....mostly use it for large plastic padletails. Like the Loomis better for the treble hooked hardbaits. That being said find that rod needs at least. 2 ounce weight to perform so for small glides (iSlides, s-wavers, etc) will work just fine on a graphite (not glass) heavy crankbait rod or a MBR type action rod.
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Re: Glide baits...
[Re: Ibock]
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03/06/25 12:34 PM
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CCTX
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Sounds to me like you have plenty of glide baits.
There is no holy grail; there is no magic bait.
Fish with what you have a lot, get to know the glide baits you have….different retrieves…etc. Dedicate yourself to the ones you have….sleep with them if you have to.
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Re: Glide baits...
[Re: CCTX]
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03/06/25 08:03 PM
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Ibock
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Sounds to me like you have plenty of glide baits.
There is no holy grail; there is no magic bait.
Fish with what you have a lot, get to know the glide baits you have….different retrieves…etc. Dedicate yourself to the ones you have….sleep with them if you have to. Yeah that's the game plan I plan to just only take those baits out this spring and basically don't fish anything else forces you to learn it.
Ibock
PB between 8-9 pounds.
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