Introducing Toothmark Muskie Lures
sworrall
Posted 1/23/2006 5:48 PM (#173483)
Subject: Introducing Toothmark Muskie Lures





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I just received a package of new baits from the DeLain's hailing from Red Wing, MN. In the package were three very unique muskie lures. Two have buzz blades in the front and bucktail on the rear. One sinks and is cherrywood, the other is a topwater made from Balsa. Both look really good. The crankbait looks great, too. I'll be tossing them in the tank at the Milwaukee Muskie Expo for sure.

TOOTHMARK LURES...

More on these as I get a chance to get them wet!


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Toothmark
Posted 1/23/2006 8:09 PM (#173507 - in reply to #173483)
Subject: RE: Introducing Toothmark Muskie Lures


I just wanted to say thanks to Muskie First for posting our lures. We will have a booth at the Milwaukee Muskie Expo this year. Our both number is 229. Please feel free to stop by and register to win some free product.

See you at the show.

Steve DeLain
hellsangels
Posted 1/23/2006 10:32 PM (#173527 - in reply to #173507)
Subject: RE: Introducing Toothmark Muskie Lures


I know that first one on top works, looks like a really big Waalken's Water Walker! Can't wait to try one out... see you at the show.