Looks like they got a glide bait coming out in 2014. The front eye location almost makes me think it's another topwater bait though. Think they should have come up with a better name as "GlideRaider" isn't very creative lol.
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"muskaholic" said:
Anyone else think that top fin could hinder a good hook set?
It's hard to tell size and just how big that top fin really is but it shouldn't have an impact on hook set. I think it's interesting that they would make another topwater after the dancin raider though. If this isn't a topwater and really is a glider there are other more significant concerns with the design than the fin…
"Will Schultz" said:
[quote="muskaholic"]Anyone else think that top fin could hinder a good hook set?
It's hard to tell size and just how big that top fin really is but it shouldn't have an impact on hook set. I think it's interesting that they would make another topwater after the dancin raider though. If this isn't a topwater and really is a glider there are other more significant concerns with the design than the fin…
Joe Bucher claims to have designed the ultimate musky glide bait.
“I’ve always wanted a glider style jerkbait that would provide a consistent side-to-side, zig-zag action, combined with a neutral buoyancy so I could work the bait in place next to cover for sluggish, cover-tight fish and cold front muskies," Bucher says. "My new GlideRaider accomplishes this like no other bait I’ve ever seen.”
Bucher also wanted a glide bait that looked like a real baitfish, complete with fins, gills and a sucker minnow-shaped body. Tapping into some of the latest computer technology, Joe and his team created a lure that Joe claims is his finest lure design ever.
The new GlideRaider is made of ABS plastic, measures 8” long and weighs approximately 5.3 oz., and will be available in six colors.
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