Question quick?
Big Perc
Posted 8/15/2005 11:34 AM (#156655)
Subject: Question quick?




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Location: Iowa
Does anybody know where I can get my hands on a 15" Lip Ripper that was mentioned in the article by Johnny in the latest Musky Hunter...I found links to the other lures he mentioned and have some of them on the way...but I would like to get my hands on a one of those 15" Lip Rippers...thanks in advance for any help...

Big Perc
tuffy1
Posted 8/15/2005 11:36 AM (#156656 - in reply to #156655)
Subject: RE: Question quick?





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Location: Racine, Wi
You can contact Esoxlazer. He is the one that is making them, but not sure if he has any yet. I'm sure he'll post on this. I will let him know when I talk to him that you are interested.
hrjohnny
Posted 8/15/2005 12:18 PM (#156662 - in reply to #156655)
Subject: RE: Question quick?


Perc, which ones do you have on the way?? There will be a bunch more for the checklist very shortly.. hahahah
hrjohnny
Posted 8/15/2005 12:22 PM (#156664 - in reply to #156662)
Subject: RE: Question quick?


How big was that trueglide??

LOL
Big Perc
Posted 8/15/2005 12:52 PM (#156668 - in reply to #156655)
Subject: RE: Question quick?




Posts: 1188


Location: Iowa
Johnny,
I have a 16 inch giant witch en route with a couple 12 inch bobbies, and a 12 inch jerkbait from Nate Kepner...also a 15" ghosttail...I want one of those new 14" hughes river, a danczyk C16, and a franky but like I said in an email earlier...I have one semester of school left and I am on a tight budget...also a talonz would be nice but who knows...muskie fishing is an expensive sport especially when your obsessed with big baits like I am...

Big Perc
esoxlazer
Posted 8/15/2005 9:57 PM (#156716 - in reply to #156655)
Subject: RE: Question quick?





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Location: Lino Lakes, MN
Perc,

The 15"er is still in the works. I have been trying to get the weighting right, and think that I just about have it down. I wanted to make sure that it would troll at fairly high speeds without kicking out...that was a major production. I will drop you a line when I get them going...shouldn't be too long now. Thanks for the interest. Have a good one.

Eric
ToddM
Posted 8/15/2005 11:19 PM (#156725 - in reply to #156655)
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Location: oswego, il
The 10"er is a nice size and I have pool demoed it a few times, that thing will turn completley sideways with little effort. What a great bait.
tuffy1
Posted 8/16/2005 8:59 AM (#156745 - in reply to #156725)
Subject: RE: Question quick?





Posts: 3242


Location: Racine, Wi
Todd's got that right. You can do a lot with these baits. You can rip em in like a twich bait, or you can make those dude walk the dog. They get pretty good depth on a staight crank, but it is amazing the triggers you can throw in. Sometimes, it is almost too easy to get it to walk the dog.

Eric, let's burn some 15's over the ceeescos.