The Water Moccosin....
CollegeMuskyHunter
Posted 8/6/2008 9:55 AM (#330036)
Subject: The Water Moccosin....




Has anyone used this lure? It just looks like a bigger weagle or jackpot..... Anyone know the differences, good bad or what?
GMan
Posted 8/6/2008 5:43 PM (#330124 - in reply to #330036)
Subject: RE: The Water Moccosin....





Posts: 479


Location: Eden Prairie & Pine Island
Dude, if you're talking about the Water Moccasin bait that I make, its nothing like a weagle or jackpot! My bait is at least a foot long and jointed, it wiggles, and bloops like a combination of a hawg wobbler and a jitterbug on steriods! Video on my web site.


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Team Rhino
Posted 8/6/2008 8:26 PM (#330135 - in reply to #330036)
Subject: Re: The Water Moccosin....




Posts: 512


Location: Appleton
I would guess their referring to the one by Musky Safari
CollegeMuskyHunter
Posted 8/7/2008 10:27 AM (#330212 - in reply to #330036)
Subject: RE: The Water Moccosin....




Really no one has used this? The one from musky safari? hard to believe........
DH.Pare
Posted 8/7/2008 3:18 PM (#330258 - in reply to #330212)
Subject: RE: The Water Moccosin....




Posts: 288


Location: Montreal, Que. Canada
CMH,

Scott of Safari Tackle is if anything Meticulous about quality and performance. On top of that I heard he said they were a pain to make. Which probably means he is testing them from shore near his place like he does with each one of the Frankenspitz's. If your in the market for a WTD topwater it's sure to be a winner!

Tight lines,
David
AWH
Posted 8/7/2008 4:37 PM (#330287 - in reply to #330036)
Subject: Re: The Water Moccosin....





Posts: 1243


Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN
I haven't used them but I've seen them in the water. These things are monsters that move a ton of water.

Aaron
DH.Pare
Posted 8/7/2008 7:23 PM (#330313 - in reply to #330287)
Subject: Re: The Water Moccosin....




Posts: 288


Location: Montreal, Que. Canada
Hey Aaron
Any chance of you getting them?

David
Willis
Posted 8/8/2008 11:59 AM (#330434 - in reply to #330313)
Subject: Re: The Water Moccosin....




Posts: 227


Location: New Brighton, MN
My buddy just got one of them. So far he loves it. Works great.
I've got the Mr. Automatic Glider, by Musky safari, and it also is well built.
ozzman
Posted 8/8/2008 4:11 PM (#330484 - in reply to #330036)
Subject: Re: The Water Moccosin....




Posts: 13


I purchased one. Awesome bait! Easy to work.