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Location: Moses Lake, WA | This lure has a little of everything, some foil, some lacquer, some acrylic, aluminum lip, one rattle chamber, 12", basswood.
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Location: SE, WI. | Like the color combo…..Great Job! JD |
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| Yet another great looking bait. Do you fish these? I know you have given them to help support charities, wondering if you actually fish them. |
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Location: oswego, il | It's like Picasso naming one of his paintings ho-hum |
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Location: Moses Lake, WA | I live in Washington and we don't really have muskies here. There are a few lakes where Fish & Game have tried to introduce tiger muskies but the program has not been very successful. So no, I don't fish these lures. They are too big for the walleye in our lakes so they mainly get donated to support groups that help our veterans.
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| Gringo Loco - 1/5/2022 11:59 AM
I live in Washington and we don't really have muskies here. There are a few lakes where Fish & Game have tried to introduce tiger muskies but the program has not been very successful. So no, I don't fish these lures. They are too big for the walleye in our lakes so they mainly get donated to support groups that help our veterans.
Gringo Loco
Ah, I knew you had donated for the veteran's outings. Really works of art so whether they get fished is sort of beside the point. |
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Location: Central Pennsylvania | I'd always heard about Merwin, Mayfield, tapps and Evergreen producing lots of tigers, and even some big ones? |
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Location: Moses Lake, WA | Evergreen Reservoir is close to Moses Lake so I fish it on occasion. I talked to a fellow in Fish & Game several years ago and after planting in Evergreen they came back a few years later and netted the lake to check growth rates. Didn't collect a single tiger muskie in the netting operation. |
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