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I am interested to know if any one on here is running or has run a stickface stalker teaser. They are half the price of the witch doctors and I am tempted to give one a go but would like to know if they run well in the drink before I buy one?

http://www.escapin.com.au/shop/index.ph ... cts_id=121

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Faulksy wrote:I am interested to know if any one on here is running or has run a stickface stalker teaser. They are half the price of the witch doctors and I am tempted to give one a go but would like to know if they run well in the drink before I buy one?

http://www.escapin.com.au/shop/index.ph ... cts_id=121

Cheers

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Cant see why they wouldn't Pete, i've got a dusty old beaten to the sh$thouse witch doctor thats probe 15yr old and their the same shape etc..

you can make your own, Pete Pakula usually sells replacement mirrors..check his website out..

hope this helps.. :mrgreen:
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nobby018 wrote:
Faulksy wrote:I am interested to know if any one on here is running or has run a stickface stalker teaser. They are half the price of the witch doctors and I am tempted to give one a go but would like to know if they run well in the drink before I buy one?

http://www.escapin.com.au/shop/index.ph ... cts_id=121

Cheers

Pete
Cant see why they wouldn't Pete, i've got a dusty old beaten to the sh$thouse witch doctor thats probe 15yr old and their the same shape etc..

you can make your own, Pete Pakula usually sells replacement mirrors..check his website out..

hope this helps.. :mrgreen:
Thanks Nobby I will have a look. I have heard some stories about people having big problems getting the home made jobs to tow properly.
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pete mine is home made and tows easy as....
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I made a witchdoctor & unless you fluke it they can take a lot of time & adjusting to get wobbling,I bet theres been a lot thrown away that wont do their stuff.I used a bit of 4x2 cut the face then started drilling holes in the bottom & fillig with lead once I got it wobbling in the spa I painted it black & attatched mirrors.The one I made doesnt work as good at higher speeds but if you run lures or whatever near it the mackeral always go for them,I think the Pakula one sink at rest,mines about neutral
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Had been told that they can be very tricky to get running properly
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Im about to buy a pair Pete. Seen them working. Thats what we ran at Mackies.
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dodgyone wrote:Im about to buy a pair Pete. Seen them working. Thats what we ran at Mackies.
Cheers Mate I meant to ask you what you used.
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