is this a Cady
floydss
Posted 3/16/2008 9:21 PM (#307812)
Subject: is this a Cady





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Location: north west wisconsin
I talked to a couple people at the new london show and they said it was but just looking for more info?



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Muskie Treats
Posted 3/16/2008 9:56 PM (#307820 - in reply to #307812)
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Location: On the X that marks the mucky spot
I don't think so, there's no dot on the head.
floydss
Posted 3/17/2008 7:38 AM (#307847 - in reply to #307812)
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Location: north west wisconsin
Its the exact same size as a mojo weagle
BALDY
Posted 3/17/2008 8:21 AM (#307851 - in reply to #307812)
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Not sure, but I know for sure that I didn't paint it.

Sure it's a Weagle?

Where did you get it?
floydss
Posted 3/17/2008 8:24 AM (#307853 - in reply to #307812)
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Location: north west wisconsin
I got it on an auction site about two years ago listed as a wtd topwater
Muskie Treats
Posted 3/17/2008 8:32 AM (#307856 - in reply to #307853)
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Location: On the X that marks the mucky spot
It could be a Wabull. Does it sink?
floydss
Posted 3/17/2008 8:40 AM (#307858 - in reply to #307812)
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Location: north west wisconsin
it does not sink it floats just under the surface with maybe a 1/4 inch of the back sticking out of the water
kevinj
Posted 3/17/2008 8:50 AM (#307860 - in reply to #307858)
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Looks like Russ Fields Satisfier, pretty sure about that. Look them up on the web.
KJ
floydss
Posted 3/17/2008 8:56 AM (#307861 - in reply to #307812)
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Location: north west wisconsin
i did buy something from him once but dont know if this is it i recognize musking lures. maybe....
muskie! nut
Posted 3/17/2008 10:19 AM (#307879 - in reply to #307812)
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Location: Yahara River Chain
It looks like a Russ paint job.
MikeHulbert
Posted 3/17/2008 10:45 AM (#307886 - in reply to #307812)
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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana
Not a "Cady" Weagle.
MuskyRuss
Posted 3/17/2008 3:45 PM (#307948 - in reply to #307879)
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Location: Valparaiso, Indiana
Its not a Satifier...My sponge painting is a lot nicer...lol...Looks like a repaint of a Weagle.

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floydss
Posted 3/17/2008 4:06 PM (#307951 - in reply to #307812)
Subject: Re: is this a Cady





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Location: north west wisconsin
lol if its not a weagle and not a musking what the heck is it??
this is the way I bought it and it does not look to be repainted unless they sanded it very well

Edited by floydss 3/17/2008 4:10 PM
k-bob
Posted 3/17/2008 4:07 PM (#307952 - in reply to #307948)
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Location: Marshfield, WI
I was with Floydss at New London. He asked a couple people and they thought it might be a really old weagle, like one of the first ones. Maybe it was before he came up w/ the white dot idea?
Krishna
Steve Jonesi
Posted 3/17/2008 4:23 PM (#307954 - in reply to #307812)
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As a one time owner (LOL) of Musky Nut and Muskie Mojo, I can tell you it is NOT an early Weagle as most of those were painted by Todd Cleveland. A "really old" Weagle is like 4-5 years old.The "1st ones" looked like a Jackpot on steroids with 3 hooks. Pk and Treat Daddy "invented" what you see today on a magical day many moons ago in a land far, far away. The "1st Weagles" looked like a turd w/ hooks , meaning no fancy paint or clearcoat. Same for the Wabulls. Guess I should have kept an inventory of "Cady" Weagles. Very rare, as not many were ever made. LOL. Steve
floydss
Posted 3/17/2008 4:25 PM (#307955 - in reply to #307812)
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Location: north west wisconsin
thanks steve!!
ToddM
Posted 3/17/2008 4:37 PM (#307958 - in reply to #307812)
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Location: oswego, il
Didn't Beav paint some weagles or weagle blanks awhile back? Hey if it works like a weagle use it!
al
Posted 3/17/2008 5:22 PM (#307967 - in reply to #307812)
Subject: RE: is this a Cady


weagle or not use it! when its time to bite musky dosnt wonder who build the broom handle
lol?
floydss
Posted 3/17/2008 5:45 PM (#307974 - in reply to #307812)
Subject: Re: is this a Cady





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Location: north west wisconsin
just wanted to make sure before i get tooth marks in it!!
muskie! nut
Posted 3/17/2008 6:04 PM (#307980 - in reply to #307812)
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Location: Yahara River Chain
Tooth marks????? Don't you mean teeth marks???? Unless you are fishing in KY?? (humor there) Like the joke goes, the tooth brush must have been invented in KY, anywhere else it would have been called teethbrush.
floydss
Posted 3/17/2008 6:12 PM (#307982 - in reply to #307812)
Subject: Re: is this a Cady





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Location: north west wisconsin
hahaha