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| bucktail baits in small batches - made by hand - don farrell "masterbaits" makes the best muskie blades made. truly revolutionary. the biggest innovation in blades in the last 100 years. these blades are rectangular not tear drop or round. they start easy and die hard. you can't kill these blades unless you pull them completely out of the water. they will chop the surface throwing water 2ft or more plus bulging the surface in front of the bait like an icecream bucket being pulled just below the surface. you won't believe the water moving power of these baits until you try them.
the blades are stainless steel, but there is also a clear plastic version that pulls very easy and with slower turn than stainless but really sweet action on the skirts. the reflections off plastic blades often look like a school of minnows being chased by the bait. very effective, subtle bucktail. works well at night too.
a triangular version is really a fast moving blade that moves alot more water than a willow blade and pulls easier than a regular blade.
these baits can be seen at www.donfarrellgallery.com or thorne bros. website. "masterbaits" are not sold anywhere else. these baits are just beginning to take off and become known, so take advantage of their current availibility. these baits are made one at a time by hand and will soon be hard to get ahold of. | |
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| Don Farrell (Masterbaits),
I keep seeing your comments (advertisements) about your baits and blades. Do you have a video showing how your blades work? Is anyone catching muskies on them? Let's here from someone who has tried these blades/lures. Are you going to offer the blades separately for sale? I might be interested in making a bucktail of my choice with your blades.
These comments on the discussion boards do raise interest. We need to learn more.
Don may have something here. If so, I'd like to see and hear more about it.
Anyone interested in seeing what Don has to offer for muskie baits....click on the following.
http://www.donfarrellgallery.com/master_baits.html
Don, good luck with your lures and blades.
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