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| Just got two Waybulls in the mail and I gotta say, WOW!! That is quality. Cant wait til spring The finish is superb and I like the cups on the hook hangers. Good job Steve!
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Location: Syracuse, Indiana | Saw them at the Chicago Show and they look great, but I prefer a smaller bait most of the time. I'll happily volunteer to "test drive" a 6" model. Please? Maybe next year? |
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| hmmmmm I wonder?
5 inches? 6 inches?
Hopefully we can get the cost down by then and it will be easier to do.
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| I know where you live Cady....
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| Look for a new bait that is somewhat like you described coming out soon (I hope) It was orginaly a flat sided lure but has ended up round like the Wabull and 5" long but has a rubber tail attached. Was called the Musky treat at one time but now is a no name bait... seems someone already has a Musky treat. Keep us updated on how you do Randy! I know those Indiana Muskies like big gliders! Try it in a pool at first and give short sharp jerks mixed with light taps to make it go up and down side to side and alot ofbelly roll. Also long pulls will make it roll over. It can be worked many different ways. Good Luck! Get Shady!
Edited by Fish It 1/18/2004 8:32 PM
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| The hell with the costs.....make a 6 incher!
Beaver
I hope you saved some for Milwaukee |
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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana | Randy,
These lure are the real deal. With just a few of them out on water this summer/fall many big fish were caught on these things.
I know I will be chucking mine for hours and hours.
Great bait, great action, great hooking percentages, you can get much better than that. To bad Cady is a great big loser!!!!
Mike Hulbert
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Location: oswego, il | Make a 6"er. If it's half as good as the flat sided musky treat, I want some.
The original size wabull has more belly roll than it's creator. I can't wait to toss it.
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| If you make a 6 incher,,,has to be called the "Wee-bull" |
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Location: Rhinelander, WI | Could someone post a picture of the Wabull. I have heard some about it, but without the time lately to read everything on all the boards I am not sure what you are all talking about. Thanks, I am assuming it is a glide bait.
Nail A Pig!
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Location: Chicago | Here is a link to another post in which Steve posted two pictures that he took at the Chicago show. I am just too lazy this morning to take one of own.
http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/thread-view.asp?threadid=1354... |
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Location: Illinois-Indiana | HEY WHAT'S A WABULL
WEEBULS "WABULL" BUT THEY DON'T FALL DOWN!!!!!!!!!!!!!;)
Maybe I need to get me a couple of these bad boys.
CAN YOU HEAR ME STEVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:)
See you in Ohio
Edited by Musky Fever 1/17/2004 9:07 AM
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| "Weebulls" would be the perfect name for the 5-6" baits coming soon. |
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| How about doing some lures with purple and chartreuse!
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