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Rapala Subwalk


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new to me....i am sure daddy warbuck's (charger) :potstir: has already field tested a couple and he will chime in here soon and give us his thoughts :moon::lol:

If I had money that house would have been done 3 years ago :blink:

Never heard of those baits though.

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There alright I guess.I've has a couple for awhile now and have thrown them some with no luck.I'm sure they have their place somewhere and will work.They walk the dog underwater fairly well.Id say u got the right idea thought throwing them under bait balls.Might have to try that myself.

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There alright I guess.I've has a couple for awhile now and have thrown them some with no luck.I'm sure they have their place somewhere and will work.They walk the dog underwater fairly well.Id say u got the right idea thought throwing them under bait balls.Might have to try that myself.

I found myself wondering about bluffs and rock walls in the winter, if my understanding is correct they have a slow sink and one could work it like a jerkbait allowing it to sink to the needed depth.

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hard for me to work a fluke sub surface, probably hard for me to work this too then :scratch:

I have one. Works just like a spook but about 2ft under the water. Looks like they should smack the crap out of it. Never had it happen. Never even had anything follow it. Hope you have better luck than I have had.

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hard for me to work a fluke sub surface, probably hard for me to work this too then scratch.gif

Get you some litte finish nails & push them in the nose of the fluke to add weight to the front of them, keeps them under & will make it glide more when you jerk it. You can also work it alot faster without it skipping across the water too. Sometimes theyll bite it alot better when its down a bit.

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just checked my weekly fishing shows i dvr'd and vs network had a linder's angling edge that recorded and the lure they featured was a subwalk.completely unpredictable movement/action when they twitch it which may be a good thing as far as action goes, maybe a bad thing if you are next to cover and twitch it into a log.

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Get you some litte finish nails & push them in the nose of the fluke to add weight to the front of them, keeps them under & will make it glide more when you jerk it. You can also work it alot faster without it skipping across the water too. Sometimes theyll bite it alot better when its down a bit.

A ha! thanx

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Get you some litte finish nails & push them in the nose of the fluke to add weight to the front of them, keeps them under & will make it glide more when you jerk it. You can also work it alot faster without it skipping across the water too. Sometimes theyll bite it alot better when its down a bit.

Yea little weight right in thre nose ive never had much on top but one to two ft under water and they'll destroy a fluke

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