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  1. Hill Country Guadalupe glide - $130 OBO

    BGC shallow crankdown - $130 OBO

    BGC wake / shallow gill - $130 OBO

    All baits are like new condition. Prices include  EMS shipping from South Korea and PayPal G&S fees. 

    May consider z2020 HL (6.3:1, left) reel or 18 Zillion HD 1520 HL (6.3:1, left) in trade TBD. 

     

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  2. I have found that the transfer tail really does help out the action of the TK in glide mode, insofar as it seems to be easier to keep the bait in a consistent cadence.

    One other thing that I have noticed with both the TK and K9 is you can get them to dive deeper with a medium speed cadence.  If you watch the bait, after it turns and stops, it will hover for a second and then turn nose down (which is the natural resting position).  Then if you start the next input while it is in the nose down position, it will continue to work deeper.  I have been able to replicate this with both the TK and the K9, glide mode and short lip / v-tail configurations.

  3. If you're trying to be compact, a hard box is the wrong choice since there's always dead space. Bait wraps come in various shapes and sizes. The multi-pocket roll-up style are not for me, but many like and use them. Individual style wraps like @Fallof74 used to bring to market are my personal preference. Invariably the Home Depot Husky Document bags will also get mentioned. A small box with some extra terminal (rings / trebles / lead tape / grenade weights / DRT lips and tails / etc) plus essential tools (pliers / cutters / etc). 

    Edit: just leave the conventional tackle at home, your bag will be much lighter. Then you don't need to bring a convenient setup either. 

  4. 5 hours ago, manansalsa said:

    I’ve become a big fan of the baitsanity explorer gill. Very smooth glide and comes with multiple tails to make it more versatile. They are cheap, durable, and readily available, though the paint is not ultra realistic light you might find on other options.

    Sold my Sly because the Baitsanity gets more attention in my waters. Also I'm not timid about putting it in tough spots since they are relatively affordable and easily available. 

  5. The Valkyrie VKC-711XH-4 is a great rod for treble hook baits. I regularly throw Baitsanity Gill glide, TK, K9, and Wade Hoggs on it with no problem. It is too parabolic for Beast hooks tho. 

    If you're wanting something that can work for treble or Beast hook baits, the Leviathan Daily is a good option. 

  6. The Calcutta Conquest 200 DC is probably the most recommended reel on this forum. I don't own one, but every owner has praise for them. 

    My personal experience and favorites are Daiwa Z2020 and 18 Zillion HD 1520. The Zillion is a tank (handles 4oz no problem) and is compact and light. The Z2020 is larger and quite a bit heavier. 

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