Thanks Mike From Bradrock Baits
Gander Mt Guide
Posted 8/23/2004 9:29 AM (#116182)
Subject: Thanks Mike From Bradrock Baits





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Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI
Greatly appreciated Mike! We'll be running them hard this weekend at the Manitowish WMT.

If you have'nt tried out a Molly yet, do so, great tight wobble and a really good runner. Effortless twitcher with the small Molly. Both the large 10" and the small 71/2" will be awsome trollers.

The paint jobs alone are worth buying one, very nice work.

Good Luck and thanks again Mike!

Edited by Gander Mt Guide 8/23/2004 9:30 AM



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Pepper
Posted 8/23/2004 10:25 AM (#116190 - in reply to #116182)
Subject: RE: Thanks Mike From Bradrock Baits


Looks like a good bait where can they be purchased?
Gander Mt Guide
Posted 8/23/2004 10:31 AM (#116191 - in reply to #116190)
Subject: RE: Thanks Mike From Bradrock Baits





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Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI
http://www.bradrockbaits.com
Larry Ramsell
Posted 8/23/2004 10:42 AM (#116192 - in reply to #116182)
Subject: RE: Thanks Mike From Bradrock Baits


Had Mike in the boat for a few hours friday afternoon. Under tough cold front conditions we raised two very nice fish and caught two smaller ones, all on his Molly Baits. Agree with everything said about them above!

Muskie regards,
Larry Ramsell
www.larryramsell.com
Don Pfeiffer
Posted 8/23/2004 12:01 PM (#116200 - in reply to #116182)
Subject: RE: Thanks Mike From Bradrock Baits


I was with larry and mike and agree thats its a great bait and very easy to work. Hope You had a good time Mike!!!!!!!!!!




Pfeiff
Musky Fever
Posted 8/23/2004 6:21 PM (#116249 - in reply to #116182)
Subject: RE: Thanks Mike From Bradrock Baits





Location: Illinois-Indiana
Mike is a top notch guy and makes a great bait.
I used a prototype last year and caught a few fish on it, the finished product is AWESOME!!!!!
MRichardson
Posted 8/24/2004 11:24 AM (#116320 - in reply to #116182)
Subject: RE: Thanks Mike From Bradrock Baits


You’re welcome Gander Guide, and thanks for your favor too. I’m glad you like the baits.

Larry and Pheiff, had a great time, thank you very much! Let me know how your other trip went too.

You can also find the Molly baits at:
http://www.muskyshop.com
http://www.thornebros.com
http://www.crazydtackle.com
http://www.pastikas.com
http://www.chicagolandfishing.com/kolar.html
http://www.mrgmuskies.com

Thanks again guys,
Mike
Gander Mt Guide
Posted 8/24/2004 11:26 AM (#116321 - in reply to #116320)
Subject: RE: Thanks Mike From Bradrock Baits





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Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI
I hope I'm selling them at Gander soon too! I know my store manager and dept manager liked them.
loldennis
Posted 8/26/2004 9:10 AM (#116522 - in reply to #116182)
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They sound great, how deep will they run? Would like to give them a try on lakes like TWINS and THOUSAND ISLAND on the CISCO CHAIN.




LAND O' LAKES DENNIS
Rick Hess
Posted 8/26/2004 9:51 AM (#116536 - in reply to #116182)
Subject: RE: Thanks Mike From Bradrock Baits


Looks like a great bait. How deep do they run?
Gander Mt Guide
Posted 8/26/2004 10:16 AM (#116540 - in reply to #116536)
Subject: RE: Thanks Mike From Bradrock Baits





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Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI
I got them down to 6-7 feet no problem using short fast taps. I have'nt used the 10" yet.
Rick Hess
Posted 8/26/2004 11:21 AM (#116560 - in reply to #116182)
Subject: RE: Thanks Mike From Bradrock Baits


Gander ,thanks for fixing my g-loomis. Billy and I are not going to cass. I ended up in the hospital sunday night with stones. Just got out. Looking for a few tournaments to replace this one.
twitcher
Posted 8/26/2004 12:07 PM (#116568 - in reply to #116182)
Subject: RE: Thanks Mike From Bradrock Baits





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I have a few molly baits and I really like them. My only complaint, and it's not enough not to invest in a few, is that the action gets killed pretty easily if the back hook picks up even a little bit of weed/garbage. It ends up acting like a kite tail and stabilizes the bait, killing the wobble.


Edited by twitcher 8/26/2004 12:43 PM