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Location: Northern Wisconsin | roz-tail in skunk pattern about 9 inches with orange blade
ghost tail green perch color
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Posts: 434
Location: Omaha, Nebraska | My favorite bucktail would have to be a Pink/Nickle Windel's Musky Harasser Wisconsin Model.
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Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water | anything tied by a-roz or gerry caroll. Those guys are to bucks as ShaneW is to real gliders. Gerry is AMAZING, and Alex aint too far behind. ToddM puts out nice stuff too.
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Location: Milwaukee Wi | Anything i tie up !!!!!!!
Let me know what i should throw first????????
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Location: Northern Wisconsin | i agree about the roz-tails, alex is making me a new spinner bait that i got to customize 100% to my likings so the color will match my favorite bucktail. |
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Location: Columbus, Georgia | Holcombe's Musky Buster Bulgers.
How would I go about purchasing some Roz-tails?
I have been searching near and far on this web site and Google and have been striking out.
Thanks,
Craig
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Location: Northern Wisconsin | PM A-ROZ, he's the maker of the roz-tail.
They aren't in any stores, it's a smaller basement bait company. You tell him what
you want down to the smallest deatail and he'll make it. I just ordered my
spinnerbait , it' going to be awesome!
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Posts: 1188
Location: Iowa | My favorite bucktail is either a XX/XXX/Double Cowgirl/Siligirl/Super Girl/Silicon XX/Silicon XXX/DC-10 (basically anything with tandem #10 Colorado's) or an Eagletail with a treble replacing the back single...My favorite spinnerbait would have to be a Pearson's Grinder or Fudally Stump Hawg...I picked up a Musky Bling this year so we'll see how how much more/less I like it than the others...
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Location: Medford, WI | Shumway's Flasher (Black Marabou) and any Mepps Musky Marabou (White, Black, or Firetiger/Chart.)
Will probably change my mind to a Giant Flasher after this year.
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Location: Bloomington, Illinois | My PB came on a LLungen tail...white with an orange in-line blade (no clevis)...So I have to go with it...also I started doing my own silicon and flashabou baits..Of course, they haven't been tested...but they look good...and I made 'em ...We'll have to see how they do this year |
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Location: Northern Illinois | Buchertails & Bootails |
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| Hey Guys,
My favorite bucktail is a Llungin tale and Double Cowgirl,Shumway Flasher. |
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Posts: 498
Location: midwest | Shumway's funky chicken has been my best producer. |
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Location: Verona, WI | My favorite is a Blue Fox Vibrax bucktail but I picked up some TM Tails in the Debbie Breyer auction that will see a lot of water this year.
Shane |
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| I go classic Mepps Musky killer in white with a glow blade or for more flash a nickle blade. I think it's a number 8 colorado blade. |
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Location: Elkhart, IN | Mepps Musky Killer here, with Mepps Musky Marabou and Ghosttails in second. |
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Posts: 613
Location: big cove tannery pa | i have to second the bluefox vibrax bucktails,they have been a constant producer for me,single in early spring n tandem in later spring,also mepps bucktails are a close second,as for spinnerbaits i like lindy's line of spinnerbaits.
I started making my own bucktails and spinnerbaits this past winter, im on the process of making a few silicone bucktails.
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