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Location: On the X that marks the mucky spot | You wanted them. You've got them! I've been working my fingers to the bone and I've got a bunch done. We've got Regular Treats, Double Deep Treats and Mag Treats all available.
Most people are familiar with the Regular Treat. The Double Deep Treat is a bait I made to fish deeper structure/weed lines. This bait works 5-10' depending on how fast you work it. It doesn't "hang" like the other ones because it was designed to be fished deep. You can count it down and it tends to stay down.
The Mag Treat is now done on a CNC machine so there is much more consistancy from bait to bait. They're lighter then the first generation and should be more durable as well. I changed from curly maple (soft maple) to a hard maple. These baits are made to be worked fast and hard. You can work them slowly, but there's a million baits out there that you have to take a prozac to work. Think of this bait as a go to windy fall bait on pressured waters where they've see a million bucktails and bulldawgs. You'll need a stiff rod to work these correctly. I love them on my 7'6" H Avid.
Colors:
Regular Treats: Sucker, McPerch, Golden Shiner, Fire Crappie, Walleye, Perch and Classic Minnow (black/silver) $40.
Double Deep: Shad, McPerch, Classic Minnow, Perch and Golden Shiner $40
Mag Treats: Golden Shiner, Whitefish, Chart/Orange, and Perch. $50
I've got quite a few of each color right now (5-10). When I start getting down there I'll post the quantities get depleted.
I won't be making any more for a 2-6 months at this point. I've got to finish the basement, finish the nursery, pay attention to my wife and kid, and add #2 child to the family.
Here's the names of colors in order of the pics: walleye, sucker, McPerch, Classic Minow, chart/orange, perch, firecrappie, golden shiner, whitefish.
-Shawn
Edited by Muskie Treats 3/13/2006 1:20 PM
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