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Silver Horde Diff.?
FISHKING83 
  Home: Elkhart , IN   08/28/2008 18:57
Alewives
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What is the difference in action between a regular horde and an ace hi horde. I know the physical diff where one has a rounded bill and the other has inward angle but was wondering how the action is different. Also is there a certain time when running one is more productive than the other. Thanks in advance.


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Re:Silver Horde Diff.?
BFG 
  Port: Anchor Point, Lake Erie   08/29/2008 07:49
King
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I've fished with Greg and crew the last two years over Labor Day weekend and Greg really likes the Ace-Hi's on the Slide Divers and shorter cores. We caught a BUNCH of fish on 'em...

Glow green splatter
Glow blue splatter
Glow orange splatter


Typical lead back off the Slide Diver was 30-50' as I recall.

The big kings RIP those suckers....


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Re:Silver Horde Diff.?
salmonroy 
  Port: Port Austin, Frankfort MI   08/29/2008 14:10
Steelhead
Posts: 118
 

I am no staff member but the last year in Frankfort the kings hammered that green glo splatter. Also the green glo J pulg hammered fish. Dipsies, cores, copper, riggers it didnt matter. Just change out the hooks on the J plugs. Thanks Salmonhead for the tip.

Roy

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