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When I fish 7-10" musky glide baits like Phantoms and Hellhounds, I get some big smallies following my lures. They often hit the baits, but they rarely get hooked.

 

I think I'll have some success with something smaller. Does anyone know of a 2-3" hard glide bait for bass? Hopefully not super expensive, because I know I'll lose some lures to pike and muskies. 

 

I'm aware of soft flukes and jerkbaits, but I want a true glider.

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musky and bass glides are different if you want a glide for bass i would start with the river 2 sea s waver it comes in multiple sizes like the 120 (4 3/4"), the 168 (6 3/4") and the 200 (8") 

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1 hour ago, Scarborough817 said:

musky and bass glides are different if you want a glide for bass i would start with the river 2 sea s waver it comes in multiple sizes like the 120 (4 3/4"), the 168 (6 3/4") and the 200 (8") 

 

What he said 

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I'd go with the S-Waver 168. Big enough to still draw some curiosity but not so big a decent smallmouth is going to struggle to get it in it's mouth. 

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I really like the savage gear in the small and medium sized glide baits. Ive also really like the shine glide in the 5.25" in bluegill color. Honestly 5-7 inch glide baits are not to big, i fish in CT and MA and there will be days when perch and bluegill follow it. When I use the bigger 6.5" wide glide the bigger fish in the area come and take a look. At 12-16$ these baits are easy to use in the entry level glide bait sector. River 2 sea works great too, both are fun to fish. I fish in the land of the dinks and im telling you its not too big of a lure and you can get away without getting a swimbait specific rod. 

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The 5 1/4" Shine Glide is the best gliding smaller bait I've found. The 120 S Waver was terribly inconsistent for me, as was the Deps 115. 

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