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Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin | I would like to see the old 7 inch Slammer made again. The early 90 version. This is one of the best twitch baits I have ever used.
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | I'd vote for that one, and the original Heddon Vamp Flaptail, too. |
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| For me, it would be the Jimmy Baker/Cave Run 004s/006s/007s! Those were some of the wobbliest baits ever made, and they are daggone good rockfish/striper baits too. Their versatilty allowed them to be cranked, twitched, popped, and worked on the surface w/ an unreal tantalizing "V" wake that drove fish nuts. I'm fortunate enough to have 4 of them, and still burst into tears thinking of the day I turned down a paper sack w/ 5 or 6 of these baits w/in; I was in a hurry to leave and said I'd pick some up later in the year...by then it was too late...todays lesson: NEVER WALK AWAY FROM AN INTELLIGENT OFFER!!! If loving those baits are wrong, then i don't want to be right.  |
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Posts: 544
Location: Alsip, Il | Definitely the Giant Smoo, they stopped making them about 7 yrs. ago. The next one is the waterdog by bomber (they are available on ebay). Al |
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Posts: 335
Location: Orland Park | Wade's Brute.......what an unbelievable jerkbait!!!! |
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Posts: 2089
| Sponge , you are correct sir!!!I've got a dozen 007's and they have an awesome wobble. Take a look at the Duke from Peterson Tackle. I haven't seen one up close, but look real close to me.Guard those 007's!!! Steve |
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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs | I'd have to vote for the 60's era 8" Cisco Kids...used to float, now they sink, whats with that!?
Slamr! |
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Posts: 2427
Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana | Wooden body Creek Chubs, not they are junk plastic and worthless.
Mike Hulbert |
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Posts: 332
Location: Neenah, WI | My vote is the jones Jerk. It was a very slow wobbling crank bait that is awesome for late fall fishing.
Happy Hooking
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Posts: 1916
Location: Greenfield, WI | My favorite is the July 1992, 8" Slammer Jerkbait made out Wigglewood! There are only two known to have been made by the "master"! One works Ok sort of... the other has so much action that it vibrates in the tacklebox while waiting to be cast! The sides of the good one have been epoxied and painted multiple times to fill in the grooves in the sides from the hooks. It never ever had clearcoat on it. If I ever loose that bait, just check me into the insane asylum, because I will be clinically depressed! |
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| SteveJ, I saw the Duke; looks alot alike eh? I plan to get one to check it out soon. I threw a 007 red back last year in Little Cave Run and it stuck sideways on a daggone stump stub; got 'er back and patched it up w/ some silicone. Next time I see Jimmy, I'll try to talk him into making more!
Slamr, Dad/Grandad used to fish those Ciscos; I'll check to see if Dad has any left. They caught a lot of fish on them. I got a couple of the "deepers" now and bend he lips to adjust running depths. |
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Posts: 484
Location: St. Louis, MO., Marco Is., FL, Nestor Falls, ON | The Marathon Musky Hawk. One of the most versatile lures I have ever seen. |
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| The original reef hawgs with the fat heads, and the original 9inch grandmas....BR |
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Posts: 736
Location: Hartford, WI | I'll second the original 9" Grandma's.
Jim |
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Posts: 938
Location: NeverNever Lake | 1st choice would be the original Bulldawgs with the sevenstrand wire.
2nd the original Grandmas
3rd Bagleys B-Flats |
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Posts: 202
Location: Angola, IN | Here are my choices:
1.) 7" Musky Hammer
2.) Kavanaugh Kat Walker
3.) The Original Pig Wart
Man, if I could get my hands back on some of these!!
Steve Hulbert |
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Posts: 23
Location: Red House WV | M&G spinnerbaits |
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Posts: 20261
Location: oswego, il | The original undertaker
6" slammer deep diving shad(as a permanent addition, not just for the shows)
magnum rapala with the old style lip. |
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Posts: 578
Location: Sheboygan Falls, WI | Hey Todd,
Those Magnum Raps, are those with the thick plastic lip and two hooks? If so, I have 13 of them still in the old baby blue boxes with the plastic covers. All include the papers in the box. Blue/Silver, Black/Silver, Black/Gold. 3 more are in my tackle box that are being used. I understand that they were discontinued back in the late 60's/very early 70's. Great bait!!
Chuck |
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Location: oswego, il | Chuck, those are it. They have a better action than the new style ones. Have one, it's musky aproved! |
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Posts: 51
Location: Sheboygan Falls, WI | It's still made, but I can't get my hands on any......dynamite. It works for all species and all weather conditions, any season is a good one, and if the warden says you can't do it, hand him a lighted stick and see where he throws it.....odds are he will fish with it! |
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Posts: 167
Location: IL | 4" bulldawgs. Just because they catch huge bass. |
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Posts: 208
Location: North East PA , 20 mins from Chautauqua | I'd like to see a couple of jerks come back . I loved the seven inch strikers and also like to see the tek-nek back too !
THE FERD |
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Posts: 1185
Location: Wishin I Was Fishin' | I'll second the Old Undertakers. I like the new ones too though.
Not a lure, but I want Berkley to make the Ultra-Max 60lb line again. My 1000yd spool is almost out. I'm stuck in my ways, but I haven't found a line that comes close to it. |
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Posts: 20261
Location: oswego, il | Speaking of bass lures, I would like to see some magnum yo-zuri minnows and my kids have this mega bait minnow that would be awesome in a bigger model. Unbelievable roll.
I want a big zalt zam too.;-) |
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Posts: 5193
| The shallow bango,any 1 no where to get them?0723
Edited by 0723 4/26/2003 5:41 PM
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Posts: 25
Location: London | 0723..is that the Bagley BangO 7 inch minnow you're after?
If so I might be able to help.
Seb
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Posts: 1335
Location: Chicago, Beverly | The bass size bulldawg, Bflats both sizes, Power Glow hooks and blades by Hawg wild in altoona. |
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