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Location: Alexandria, Minnesota | I have pictures and info on my new line of Glittertail Muskie lures up on my new site, check them out at:
http://www.muskystalker.com/Lures.
MuskyStalker.com and Trophy Hunter Accessories have just released the Musky Stalker signature series of Glittertails, for 2009. I have personally been using Glittertails for the last couple of years and helped in their design. I know the lures in this collection catch muskies because they have caught many for me and my clients. These are some of the best producers in my boat and now they are available to you.
Why should I buy a Glittertail?
Versatility: Simply put the Glittertail is the most versatile big bladed bucktail on the market today. It has a separate blade and skirt constructions that are attached by an 80lb test split ring. This construction gives you the capability to mix and match different blade and skirt units in a matter of seconds. The only tool you need is a good pair of split ring pliers.
Affordability: If you are a diehard muskie fisherman like me, you have probably had numerous lures destroyed by the toothy critters that we catch. What is great about the glittertail is that if you destroy the blade or skirt unit you do not have to throw away the lure, you can just attach a new blade unit or skirt unit and you are good to go. Unlike our competitors you would not have to spend $25 every time your lure breaks.
if you have any questions feel free to e-mail me anytime at [email protected]
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| Glittertails are one of the best bucktails that i've seen yet, and they'll be the tool of choice in my boat this year, too.
Jim Reuter of Trophy Hunter Accessories donated a collection of Glittertail lures for the Operation Muskie auction, and we will be running a contest here on MuskieFirst in the next week or so with some Glittertails to give away to lucky winners.
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Location: Duluth, MN | I second that. I won one of the silent auctions for these and they are great looking lures. Built with a split ring below the blades...these should not bend out of shape after catching one decent fish like i've seen other bucktails do. Top notch quality. Can't wait to start throwing these. |
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Location: Iowa Great Lakes | I'll be stopping by your booth for sure at the Expo, hoping to meet Derek to, he's made up my mind I need a few of these baits. |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Looking good... |
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| Looks like great bucktails, I'll have to pick some up. |
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Location: Alexandria, Minnesota | I will have them at the Musky Stalker Booth at the Minnesota Muskie Expo they are going to be $ 25 bucks for the full sized ones and I will have Mini's available in 21 different colors for $ 19 these are great lures for pressured fish they have number 8's and you can burn them really fast with little strain on your arms. |
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Location: Kodiak, AK | I like the looks of your materials....email sent.... |
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| Hey Dave you got check out this fish my friend caught up on Lake vermillion it was on a glittertail his name is Jake the fish was 57 inches the head was gigantic and he netted it all by himself you can find him on muskie forums website the title is Just caught a 57!!! |
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