pick up a couple Reef Runners before you spend all your money on Taildancers.
We have had luck on both, but the RR's better for walleye, and the TD's better for salmon.
2-Part Lure Question / Walleyes
Hi Wolfe:
Here's a couple of web references to articles regarding criteria for selecting crankbaits that may help:
http://www.thenextbite.com/site/article ... C2EFC4239A
http://www.thenextbite.com/site/article ... 9182DB3340
Here's a couple of web references to articles regarding criteria for selecting crankbaits that may help:
http://www.thenextbite.com/site/article ... C2EFC4239A
http://www.thenextbite.com/site/article ... 9182DB3340
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Thx for the participation all, especially Harrison who I know hasn't posted much! Good info.
Tomcat, I'm going to check out those links...thx for sharing.
Did anyone else read this article I've brought up here? It's really tooting the horn of these Tail Dancers. That's what made me sit up & take notice. Very often the magazine (IF) will tout a genre of baits, but this meaty article is focused on the Rapala Taildancers. Just thought Stange must really have success with them.
W.

Tomcat, I'm going to check out those links...thx for sharing.
Did anyone else read this article I've brought up here? It's really tooting the horn of these Tail Dancers. That's what made me sit up & take notice. Very often the magazine (IF) will tout a genre of baits, but this meaty article is focused on the Rapala Taildancers. Just thought Stange must really have success with them.
W.
Thanks, Dad, for taking me fishing when I was a kid.
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