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Message Subject: origins of color
mnmusky
Posted 9/12/2017 6:45 AM (#877551)
Subject: origins of color




anyone know the source of any particular color or lure pattern?
jail bird. ball licker, $9 bass, firetiger, etc...
supertrollr
Posted 9/12/2017 7:04 AM (#877556 - in reply to #877551)
Subject: Re: origins of color


omg it's a tuff one,i think 9d bass came from lsc musky lure maker .jailbirdb from ccbc it was to mimic the side of a perch.firetiger i have no idea but imho it's the best creation after sucker gold,it work for all species from salt to fresh water,day night etc.you are like me a very curious guy,a brain like an encyclopedia i guess lol
tundrawalker00
Posted 9/12/2017 7:11 AM (#877557 - in reply to #877551)
Subject: Re: origins of color




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Location: Ludington, MI
My friend who grew up on LSC said $9 Bass was named that way because it took so many coats that the lure maker said it cost him $9 to paint the lure.
tackleaddict
Posted 9/12/2017 7:20 AM (#877562 - in reply to #877551)
Subject: Re: origins of color




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It was a Loke? That's the first time I heard of the $9 color.
tundrawalker00
Posted 9/12/2017 7:45 AM (#877570 - in reply to #877562)
Subject: Re: origins of color




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Location: Ludington, MI
I'd bet it's in Homer LeBlanc's book. Swim Whizz had it, it was also in Pikies. It's old.
tundrawalker00
Posted 9/12/2017 7:48 AM (#877572 - in reply to #877570)
Subject: Re: origins of color




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Location: Ludington, MI
http://www.millers-sportfishing.com/documents/Articles/1994-7-30.PD...
muskie! nut
Posted 9/12/2017 7:00 PM (#877698 - in reply to #877551)
Subject: Re: origins of color





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Location: Yahara River Chain
You can get the origins of "ball licker" from Jason Hammernik, Jeff Hanson, or Brad Ruh of Musky Innovations.
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