Muskie Lure Collection
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Muskie Lure Collection
OK, so my initial Muskie Fever has abated and left me with a collection of E-Bay bought lures. Check them out and tell me what you think. The biggest Believer lure is 10", the Rapalas are 7" I think F-13? I also have a couple unpainted Sebiles 6.5" I may play around with...
OPPS - I forgot to put in the picture, a 8" pearl white Believer one piece with red lip.
OPPS - I forgot to put in the picture, a 8" pearl white Believer one piece with red lip.
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Re: Muskie Lure Collection
Looking good for the start of an addiction. Absolutely love the jointed believers. As you go about feeding your newly found muskie lure fetish, don't forget to stop by http://www.overstockbait.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; . They have a fairly significant collection of lures and put on some incredible sales at times.
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Good start Mike..Don't see any bulldawgs in there though. LOL. Way to get started. Proud of you. Todd
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Thx. I also missed two Sebile Magic Swimmer 165s (finished). Too much stuff - now I've got to use it!
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Thats a great start I have a couple of customs for yah ,you need to get a couple of top waters
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Cuda,
I would just like to say one word about what you are doing...Awesome! I've been watching you take this lure-making from the start, at least for muskies, to where you are today. You are only only getting better each month when I see your work at our NW TIGER PAC meetings.
I would also like to publicly "Thank-You" for all the donations of your handmade-lures that you have made for our chapter raffles... I know from experience that these lures are highly sought after by our members and they are usually the first items to be taken-off the raffle-table each month at our meetings... Keep up the good work Cuda... who knows where it will lead;)
I would just like to say one word about what you are doing...Awesome! I've been watching you take this lure-making from the start, at least for muskies, to where you are today. You are only only getting better each month when I see your work at our NW TIGER PAC meetings.
I would also like to publicly "Thank-You" for all the donations of your handmade-lures that you have made for our chapter raffles... I know from experience that these lures are highly sought after by our members and they are usually the first items to be taken-off the raffle-table each month at our meetings... Keep up the good work Cuda... who knows where it will lead;)
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Like these ones?
Only problem with them is I'd never want to use it and loss it!
Only problem with them is I'd never want to use it and loss it!
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Re: Muskie Lure Collection
Dont forget to add a couple Dynamic Lures, the Dynamo and Dynamo LP in the perch or slimmer colors.
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Dang Craig, there goes my bank account. The dark perch was on sale for $7.95. Got one and one slimmer. Getting ready for Silver lake later this year.YJ Guide Service wrote:Dont forget to add a couple Dynamic Lures, the Dynamo and Dynamo LP in the perch or slimmer colors.
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Re: Muskie Lure Collection
10 lures??? That's all?! Wish I had your restraint. I have 300+. Why no bucktails? You need some bucktails, too.
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just call me a slacker. I do have one bucktail, won at a Chapter 57 meeting, BTW.Don Wittenberger wrote:10 lures??? That's all?! Wish I had your restraint. I have 300+. Why no bucktails? You need some bucktails, too.
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Well you need 1 more, in case you lose the one you have, so you'd better buy some more raffle tickets.
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You can get bucktails at the store too you know.... Good looking collection Mike, looking forward to a Muskie video possibly this summer?
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Definately! Got a few places on the list, plus some video from Merwin last year. All I need are actual muckies held up by proud anglers. That seems to be the hard part.Mark K wrote:You can get bucktails at the store too you know.... Good looking collection Mike, looking forward to a Muskie video possibly this summer?
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Thanks for this recommendation. I ordered a couple of them and....wow....they look great. Can't wait to get them wet.YJ Guide Service wrote:Dont forget to add a couple Dynamic Lures, the Dynamo and Dynamo LP in the perch or slimmer colors.
Thanks again
Darin
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Got mine in the mail the other day. Nice looking lures. Did you get the sale price on the dark perch pattern? Crossing my fingers for this year...dblood1974 wrote:Thanks for this recommendation. I ordered a couple of them and....wow....they look great. Can't wait to get them wet.YJ Guide Service wrote:Dont forget to add a couple Dynamic Lures, the Dynamo and Dynamo LP in the perch or slimmer colors.
Thanks again
Darin
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Yes, the perch pattern is still on sale for 7.95. My daughter is having fun painting lures so I bought 3 of them and plan on letting her paint 1 or 2 of them. Only ordered those sale ones originally but after seeing them, I hopped back on and ordered one in slimmer color lipless.
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Speaking of Lure Collections...I have a question for the Bulldawg lovers out there.
Have you used the Storm / Rapala Thunderbeast?
http://www.rapala.com/ThunderBeast/Thun ... lt,pd.html
If so, how would you rate it compared to Bulldawg?
I haven't seen this thing in the water yet, but they look pretty good.
Have you used the Storm / Rapala Thunderbeast?
http://www.rapala.com/ThunderBeast/Thun ... lt,pd.html
If so, how would you rate it compared to Bulldawg?
I haven't seen this thing in the water yet, but they look pretty good.
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looks good, the only hesitation I would have is, if the tail is not replaceable, the first time it tears, there goes your $20+ lure.
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dblood,
I'm a bit partial to Bulldawgs. I know the guy that owns Musky Innovations. His Dawgs are the best on the market..period! There are a bunch of spin off lures from Tackle Industries..they work. But they're not Dawgs dude. May as well buy the dawgs..close to the same price as those Stormies. Good luck man!
I'm a bit partial to Bulldawgs. I know the guy that owns Musky Innovations. His Dawgs are the best on the market..period! There are a bunch of spin off lures from Tackle Industries..they work. But they're not Dawgs dude. May as well buy the dawgs..close to the same price as those Stormies. Good luck man!