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Gander Mt Guide
Posted 8/9/2004 10:05 AM (#21607)
Subject: New Deep Tail Dancers



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Location: Germantown and Land O Lakes, WI
We just got in a few at my store (Perch and Red Tiger). These baits are huge and run about 6+" long with the bill. 30' Depth capability. Pretty cool looking. I'm thinking of trolling Musky with them.
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Richfish
Posted 8/9/2004 11:09 AM (#21611 - in reply to #21607)
Subject: RE: New Deep Tail Dancers


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Location: Milw, WI
Post a pic. please with a stardard bait next to it to compare please.
Cranking that has to be a killer on you arms, thats got to dig.
thanks........
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Gander Mt Guide
Posted 8/9/2004 3:28 PM (#21619 - in reply to #21611)
Subject: RE: New Deep Tail Dancers



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Will do, I'll take pics wed night at work.
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Gander Mt Guide
Posted 8/12/2004 10:08 AM (#21729 - in reply to #21619)
Subject: RE: New Deep Tail Dancers



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I took a comparison pic

I have the #7, #9 and the new #11 in order. I measured the body of the new 11 and it's 6" exactly.

Hope this helps.


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Richfish
Posted 8/12/2004 10:27 AM (#21731 - in reply to #21607)
Subject: RE: New Deep Tail Dancers


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Thanks.
Intresting cupping in the blade to get more movement .
Have you put in the water and cranked it yet?
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Gander Mt Guide
Posted 8/12/2004 10:36 AM (#21733 - in reply to #21731)
Subject: RE: New Deep Tail Dancers



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I'm gonna troll Pewaukee with it next week.
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Sunshine
Posted 8/13/2004 8:16 AM (#21761 - in reply to #21607)
Subject: RE: New Deep Tail Dancers



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for muskie or walleye?

If they work as well as the originals I'll pass. I have not had much luck with them. They catch fish for me but are no better than others in my arsenal. Do others have the same experience?

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Richfish
Posted 8/13/2004 8:26 AM (#21762 - in reply to #21607)
Subject: RE: New Deep Tail Dancers


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No, I do not / have not used them.
But interest peaked by the depth they are claiming to get.
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Scrap Iron
Posted 8/13/2004 1:15 PM (#21765 - in reply to #21607)
Subject: RE: New Deep Tail Dancers


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Location: Chilton, WI
I nailed the fish on 'Bago with them last year in the perch color. Well actually anything perch colored worked good last year but Tail Dancers and Shad Raps worked the best for me. This year I can't buy a bite with them. To me they are just an expensive spin-off of the Wally Diver but with more natural colors and more expensive.
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walleye mike
Posted 8/13/2004 4:51 PM (#21772 - in reply to #21607)
Subject: RE: New Deep Tail Dancers


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Location: Northern Illinois
I've tried the original Tail Dancers several times, with little success. I think I need to give them more time. Seems when the bite isn't going well, I revert to my favorites, perhaps not giving the Tail Dancers enough of a chance to work for me. Then again, I was never a Wally Diver fan, until this year and now I don't seem to have enough of them as they are working for me this year. Mike
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Wall Ize
Posted 8/17/2004 9:54 AM (#21816 - in reply to #21772)
Subject: RE: New Deep Tail Dancers


Gander Mountain Guide, did you try them trolling? How did you do, and did the baits reach the depts advertised?
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STINGER(WI)
Posted 8/17/2004 6:01 PM (#21826 - in reply to #21607)
Subject: RE: New Deep Tail Dancers



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I have not had much luck with them at all and have actually taken the ones I had and gave them to my son to build his box. maybe he will have more luck with them out in the boat when we go. Wally Divers and Rip Shads worked the best for me this year on Bago.

FishOn

Craig A
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sworrall
Posted 8/19/2004 11:01 PM (#21890 - in reply to #21826)
Subject: RE: New Deep Tail Dancers




Location: Rhinelander
Yo GMG, did you fish these yet trolling? I too am curious whether the toothy critters like them.
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