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| Another thru wire cedar bait.
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| Very nice! |
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| Wow. Your stuff is so good. You've hooked this fisherman! |
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| Trolling bait? |
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Location: Brighton CO. | What a beautiful lure! I've heard of cases where a giant Muskie (54"ers) will move into a bay and whip out all the Northerns and move on. Find such a bay and Muskie bring your 9' XH or XXH and your gym body and hang on tight. |
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| Well done. |
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| Thank you all for the kind words! I'd prefer to quote you all but don't see the option to do so.
Regarding if it's a trolling bait, yes. I can't imagine casting one of these for very long. They are 17 1/2" overall including lip. |
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| All Eyes - 9/27/2022 9:20 AM
Thank you all for the kind words! I'd prefer to quote you all but don't see the option to do so.
Regarding if it's a trolling bait, yes. I can't imagine casting one of these for very long. They are 17 1/2" overall including lip.
Ha, that does seem like a daunting task! But, thinking about it, would it be any more tiring than throwing and working a Mag Dawg, let alone a Pounder? |
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| All Eyes - 9/27/2022 9:20 AM
Thank you all for the kind words! I'd prefer to quote you all but don't see the option to do so.
Regarding if it's a trolling bait, yes. I can't imagine casting one of these for very long. They are 17 1/2" overall including lip.
Ha, that does seem like a daunting task! But, thinking about it, would it be any more tiring than throwing and working a Mag Dawg, let alone a Pounder? |
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Location: Western NY | This might be the coolest Musky lure Ive ever seen! Outstanding. You do fantastic work! Congrats. |
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| Thank you for the kind words! Much appreciated! |
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Location: Selkirk, Manitoba | Definitely will work well up here - last year caught one high twenties pike with big chomp that healed over - and saw/netted one struggling on surface same size that basically just got free.
Chucki's is on point with the pike being scarce when a musky or two in area. I hit a few reliable cabbage patches that are used by one or other. If I catch a small pike or two I never see a musky - on the other hand if no pike appear when conditions are right, the anticipation heightens a fair bit. I don't necessarily think the pike leave, it is more that they hold tight I think.
If we catch a big pike (35+) in area (even in August/July when they in theory should be in colder water), then time to really work the area hard. Almost always a musky or two on the same pattern.
Edited by Angling Oracle 4/7/2023 9:05 AM
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