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Hello. I've kind of been looking around at a swimbait which isn't too horribly expensive that does a good job of  matching the profile of a Gizzard Shad/Alewife.

 

I've kind of narrowed my choices down to two baits...  Suicide Glide and Bull Shad. I'm leaning towards the 7" size in both baits because it's about all my set-up will allow.

 

I was wondering if anyone had experience with both of these baits and what they prefer. How do their actions vary?

 

 

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They are two completely different baits. One's a glide bait and the other a swimming bait. I own a few bullshads and they are very productive in the right situations. I don't own any of the suicide glides but I know Triton Mike's customer service is top notch with the bullshad.

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they are very different baits as dink said, the bullshad is a multi jointed swimbait which has a quicker swimming action with some body roll and the suicide glide will have a wide gliding action kind of like its just wandering back and forth slowly. 

 

 

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