2004 Lee Lures Chopper
Samsquamptch
Posted 12/30/2016 12:49 AM (#844563)
Subject: 2004 Lee Lures Chopper





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Anyone know anything about this lure? It was given to me years ago. Is it similar to the more recent choppers? Something to fish with, or just hang onto?


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GOCmuskiesWV
Posted 12/30/2016 1:30 PM (#844636 - in reply to #844563)
Subject: Re: 2004 Lee Lures Chopper




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That's a great surface bait. I have a couple of his older baits and they're built like tanks. They also catch fish. I'd definitely give that some time on the water. That particular bait has a really nice plop to it and works very well in calm to mild chop conditions.
Samsquamptch
Posted 12/30/2016 6:42 PM (#844669 - in reply to #844563)
Subject: Re: 2004 Lee Lures Chopper





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That's great, thank you. I've only used it a few times, but no significant time on it. I'll give it a shot.
JakeStCroixSkis
Posted 12/30/2016 8:49 PM (#844682 - in reply to #844563)
Subject: Re: 2004 Lee Lures Chopper





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Location: St. Lawrence River
Go ahead and fish it no need to save it. They are notoriously loud.
muskie! nut
Posted 1/3/2017 8:41 PM (#845019 - in reply to #844563)
Subject: Re: 2004 Lee Lures Chopper





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Location: Yahara River Chain
Its the same as the ones made today with the exception is the front hook has a drop down hook the also doubles as a keel. That may allows the newer ones to run a shave faster before rolling over.