Mid Diving Flat Sides
Mid Diving Flat Sides
Are there any 6-8ft flatsides out there besides the Strike King KVD?
Re: Mid Diving Flat Sides
Rapala Ott's OG Slim is a 6' flat side.
https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Rapala_ ... -OGS6.html
Back in the day, Rapala used to make bigger flat sides when coffin lips and sure set hooks that dive deeper... however those models are discontinued.
https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Rapala_ ... -OGS6.html
Back in the day, Rapala used to make bigger flat sides when coffin lips and sure set hooks that dive deeper... however those models are discontinued.
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Re: Mid Diving Flat Sides
In my opinion, the best flat crankbaits
ever produced were the Bandit Flat Maxx
Shallow (4-8 ft.) and the Bandit Flat Maxx
Deep (8-12 ft.). Although they have been
out of production for a number of years,
they appear on the auction site occasionally.
ever produced were the Bandit Flat Maxx
Shallow (4-8 ft.) and the Bandit Flat Maxx
Deep (8-12 ft.). Although they have been
out of production for a number of years,
they appear on the auction site occasionally.
Re: Mid Diving Flat Sides
Yep, still have and use those DT7's and DT3's. Excellent bait. Also the old Poe's RC baits were good baits. Both were just ahead of their time when many didn't understand the benefits of a flat sided crank.dragon1 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 7:17 pmRapala Ott's OG Slim is a 6' flat side.
https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Rapala_ ... -OGS6.html
Back in the day, Rapala used to make bigger flat sides when coffin lips and sure set hooks that dive deeper... however those models are discontinued.
Re: Mid Diving Flat Sides
It's unfortunate that the last time (many years ago) I bought a few Poe's flat sides, they were complete junk, from hooks/hardware to action in the water. Such a shame and disgrace to the baits that I caught so many bass on in the 1990s.Heitman wrote: ↑Sun Dec 10, 2023 9:55 pmYep, still have and use those DT7's and DT3's. Excellent bait. Also the old Poe's RC baits were good baits. Both were just ahead of their time when many didn't understand the benefits of a flat sided crank.dragon1 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 7:17 pmRapala Ott's OG Slim is a 6' flat side.
https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Rapala_ ... -OGS6.html
Back in the day, Rapala used to make bigger flat sides when coffin lips and sure set hooks that dive deeper... however those models are discontinued.
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Re: Mid Diving Flat Sides
Rapala DT Flat is my favorite, but I have only one left. I just bought the new OG Slim, along with other flat sided from Bagley, Bomber, Strike King... I haven't used them yet, but the OG Slim looks very much like the old DT Flat with a different lip. I'm hoping it's as good or better than the old one.
I have two Poe's flat sided from the early 90s. Haven't used them for at least 25 years. I should try them again.
I have two Poe's flat sided from the early 90s. Haven't used them for at least 25 years. I should try them again.
Re: Mid Diving Flat Sides
Fished the Rapala Ott's OG Slim earlier this week and caught a couple of nice fish--then it broke into 3 pieces...
It has a really nice tight wobble and runs great--just don't slap the water and be gentle with them.
I'll be picking up some more.
It has a really nice tight wobble and runs great--just don't slap the water and be gentle with them.
I'll be picking up some more.
Re: Mid Diving Flat Sides
Black Label Fat Flat (7-9ft) is a great prespawn bait I've been told, and probably why the craw patterns are sold out.
https://www.woodbaitcountry.com/bait-br ... /fat-flat/
I've had success with WEC Tapp or the easier to aquire Greenfish Tackle big G-Flat Smiley.
https://www.woodbaitcountry.com/bait-br ... /fat-flat/
I've had success with WEC Tapp or the easier to aquire Greenfish Tackle big G-Flat Smiley.
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Re: Mid Diving Flat Sides
It has been my experience that the OG Slim works well but is unable to endure repeated nuisance pike bites which are at epidemic levels early and late in the season on Chequamegon Bay. The answer I have found to this conundrum is the OSP HPF Crank in both its iterations: the normal HPF Crank with a rattle and the Silent Spec 2.
The advantages of the OSP HPF Crank are:
1. Weight transfer system to help with distance casting during windy conditions which are prevalent on Chequamegon Bay during the spring and fall seasons.
2. Durable body with its honeycomb designed ABS plastic which has endured many nuisance pike bites since 2018.
3. Repeatable action and function: no need to "weed out the outliers" like with OG Slims, they all work exceptionally well out of the box every time.
4. No need to change out hardware as the hooks and split rings are of premium quality out of the box.
The disadvantages of the OSP HPF Crank are:
1. High acquisition cost: no way around it, OSP is a premium JDM brand, and you are going to pay for the quality.
2. Limited Stock: it can be hard to find specific colors since OSP has a specific annual production cycle for its lures and localized shortages are quite common, this is most common in the OSP Mylar Minnow soft plastics, but popular colors are often OOS in many of their product lines.
Good luck out on the water!
The advantages of the OSP HPF Crank are:
1. Weight transfer system to help with distance casting during windy conditions which are prevalent on Chequamegon Bay during the spring and fall seasons.
2. Durable body with its honeycomb designed ABS plastic which has endured many nuisance pike bites since 2018.
3. Repeatable action and function: no need to "weed out the outliers" like with OG Slims, they all work exceptionally well out of the box every time.
4. No need to change out hardware as the hooks and split rings are of premium quality out of the box.
The disadvantages of the OSP HPF Crank are:
1. High acquisition cost: no way around it, OSP is a premium JDM brand, and you are going to pay for the quality.
2. Limited Stock: it can be hard to find specific colors since OSP has a specific annual production cycle for its lures and localized shortages are quite common, this is most common in the OSP Mylar Minnow soft plastics, but popular colors are often OOS in many of their product lines.
Good luck out on the water!
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