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Silencer Glide-School’s Out Shad

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Description

Creating my own line of fishing lures has truly been a labor of love as I was able to finally bring a lifelong dream to reality. This passion was sparked in my childhood when my dad and I would experiment and make our own baits. Some worked, some didn’t but man was it fun! After years of researching, testing and designing prototypes, I am thrilled to share with you my Second lure, the There You Go Silencer Glide Bait, available in 10 designs. I’m so proud of what I created and for you to experience a unique glide lure that not only moves in a smooth natural motion, but also has 3D scale fish pattern. If the details below speaks to you, then select your design and add it to your tackle box! 7 inches4.3 oz.Rotating 360 hooksEasily controllableResponsiveness to delicate rod tip movementsHorizontally consistent glide at any speedSilent bait that attracts pressured fish to biteRealistic underwater presence3D effect of body refracts light that attracts fishSlow sinkingSwims in an S-curve pathGreat big-fish lureWide, gliding action or fast-twitch, responsive movementDarts with a flick of the rodGliding side-to-side actionBased on 3D baitfish scanning

Fishing Profile

Lure
Presentation
Unique Glide With S Curve Path; Side To Side Gliding; Darts With A Rod Flick, Slow Sinking
Techniques
Jerkbaiting, Swimbaiting, Casting
Conditions
Pressured Fish
Size7 in (178 mm), 4.3 oz (122 g)
SeasonYear Round

Field Notes

Use this glide bait when you want a wide, gliding side-to-side presentation that stays controllable at any retrieve speed. Cast to cover and work it with subtle rod-tip twitches or steady retrieves to trigger darts and S-curve glides, especially when fish are pressured and need a realistic, silent profile.

Pros

  • Silent lure design that can draw bites from pressured fish
  • Wide gliding action with strong responsiveness to delicate rod-tip movements
  • 3D scale pattern for realistic underwater presence
  • Slow-sinking glide with S-curve path and darting on flicks
  • Rotating 360 hooks for improved hookup potential

Cons

  • Glide baits can be harder to tune than simpler crankbaits for consistent action
  • Best results typically require deliberate rod-tip control and practice

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