Grim Reaper teaser tail question....
Mark H.
Posted 6/3/2004 6:46 AM (#108545)
Subject: Grim Reaper teaser tail question....




Posts: 1936


Location: Eau Claire, WI
I've been using some of the 1oz. Grim Reaper Spinner Baits and am wondering if anyone knows what kind of rubber worm they use for the teaser..? Been looking at the local bait shops but can't seem to find the same thing...?

Thanks in advance.

Mark Hintz
www.muskyadventures.com
Mark Hintz Outdoors
Eau Claire, WI
mikie
Posted 6/3/2004 7:04 AM (#108546 - in reply to #108545)
Subject: RE: Grim Reaper teaser tail question....





Location: Athens, Ohio
Perhaps your answer lies here:
http://www.grimreaperlures.com/
m
Tahoe
Posted 6/3/2004 9:24 AM (#108566 - in reply to #108545)
Subject: RE: Grim Reaper teaser tail question....





Posts: 328


Location: MN
www.muskyshop.com has some trailer grubs as well. I like the Berkley Inshore Power Grub.
Mark H.
Posted 6/3/2004 9:41 AM (#108568 - in reply to #108545)
Subject: RE: Grim Reaper teaser tail question....




Posts: 1936


Location: Eau Claire, WI
Mikie,

Thanks...

I like the long/thin tail section to this grub, I'll contact them for info.

Mark
MiserMike
Posted 6/3/2004 2:21 PM (#108598 - in reply to #108566)
Subject: Power Grub smell?




Posts: 57


Location: Racine WI
Tahoe - 6/3/2004 9:24 AM

www.muskyshop.com has some trailer grubs as well. I like the Berkley Inshore Power Grub.


I picked up some BIPGs from a bargain table, and when I opened the resealable pack to rig one on a hook/leader the stink nearly knocked me over. Are they SUPPOSED to smell that strong and fishy, or had these gone bad with age? Even after reclosing, they make my whole bag of plastic baits reek. I'm thinking of using them for big catfish rather than muskies.
sorenson
Posted 6/3/2004 2:36 PM (#108600 - in reply to #108545)
Subject: RE: Grim Reaper teaser tail question....





Posts: 1764


Location: Ogden, Ut
Mike,
They're supposed to be that strong. I my experience, the older they get, the less they smell.
K.