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| As I'm getting deeper into for muskie I was advised to invest in some more bucktails. And so after some research, this is a list I came up with, roughly in order of preference. I'd also prefer to spend $15 a piece or less and definitely not more than 20. Thoughts? Comments? Insults? Any and all advice and feedback is welcome. Thanks |
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| muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=103474&posts=34&start=1
I had the same curiosity, here is what people polled a few weeks ago. |
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Location: Minnesota | Under 20 bucks your limited tackle industry has cheaper baits under 20 or mepps . |
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| Musky Penetrator Double Bladed. |
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Location: Waukee, IA | You can find almost any brand under $20 if you're patient and get them on sale/clearance. Gently used ones from the buy/sell/trade forum are good also. Making your own is a better option yet for under $20/per |
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Posts: 117
Location: Northwest Wisconsin | I'm a big fan of Ghosttails. I just paid $13.49 today for them. |
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Posts: 340
Location: Lake County Illinois | Check out Bigtooth Tackle and Esox Assault tails . |
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Location: Lake County Illinois | Also you can usually get pretty good deals at the musky shows if you buy a good quantity from the same manufacturer at their booth. |
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Posts: 1828
| I stumble into cowgirls for under $20 quite frequently, but never know when/where it's going to happen. |
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Location: Detroit River | The easiest way to spend under $20 or even under $15 per buck tail is to build your own. |
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Location: Naperville, IL | I personally like Suicide lures bucktails, not only is the product good, Don and Eric are great guys! |
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Location: Contrarian Island | Gerry Carroll bucktails will be under 20...he will custom make you anything, thin or thick blades and any color flashabou.
caught lots of 50s on em... great baits.
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Location: Chisholm, MN | I've been throwing the Mini 8's Bigtooth Juice bucktails a lot lately, as opposed to larger sizes. Those will be in your price range and have a different look to them than standard flashabou bucktails. Fish really seem to react to it. |
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Posts: 1039
| I'm pretty partial to Spanky's and Llungen bucktails. Not sure if you are going to find many new for $20 or less, though. |
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Posts: 802
| Flowage Boas- killer blades for skinny water! |
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| The Bigtooth tackle juice series bucktails have been a staple in my boat for the last two years. The well thought out design has made all the difference in my success. |
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Posts: 117
| +1 for the JUICE. Throwing hair/Maribou the last few years has been a real plus. I think a lot of us, including myself, get attracted to the tinsel a little to much. Muskies never stopped biting Maribou  |
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| I prefer marabou because I tie my own now, don't fish much, and the added weight they hold from the water helps reduce backlashes. They aren't Professional Overruns for me, they are annoying backlashes... |
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Posts: 386
| Been using Musky Metal bucktails a lot the last two years and I really like them. The only thing I do is add a front hook on them, other than that, no complaints at the price point. |
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Posts: 555
Location: Tennessee | Llungen hands down here |
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Posts: 558
| Hard to beat the original double 10 makers (cowgirls) and big fan of ghosttails and the new window makers by kramer brothers. |
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Location: Aurora | No Ghost Tails on the list?
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