Beast Teaser Bucktails
Guest
Posted 5/19/2009 1:56 AM (#379126)
Subject: Beast Teaser Bucktails


Does anyone have any experience with these bucktails and does anyone know where to acquire them?
CheapTrix
Posted 5/19/2009 7:14 AM (#379139 - in reply to #379126)
Subject: RE: Beast Teaser Bucktails





Posts: 71


Location: Loves Park, IL
Try here:
http://www.beastteaser.com/
tilky
Posted 5/19/2009 8:02 AM (#379150 - in reply to #379126)
Subject: RE: Beast Teaser Bucktails


Beast Teaser Lures are available at Fleet Farm & Gander Mtn.
Musky Madman
Posted 5/19/2009 9:25 AM (#379170 - in reply to #379126)
Subject: Re: Beast Teaser Bucktails


I have a couple beast teaser bucktails - like tilky said - I got them at Fleet Farm. I like some of their color combinations but not a huge fan of the silicone skirts. Personally I like marabou the best, followed by flash.
tmusky
Posted 5/19/2009 10:12 AM (#379177 - in reply to #379126)
Subject: Re: Beast Teaser Bucktails





Posts: 55


George has several different models with different tail options, silicon, flashabou,etc. He can also custom make you stuff, too. He currently has more models than are on his website. Check it out. The ski in my picture here was caught on a beast teaser.
Guest
Posted 5/19/2009 10:14 AM (#379178 - in reply to #379126)
Subject: RE: Beast Teaser Bucktails


Are they only available at Gander Mtn Wisconsin and Fleet Farm Wisconsin? That's what the website is implying. I could be wrong though.
tmusky
Posted 5/19/2009 10:30 AM (#379180 - in reply to #379126)
Subject: Re: Beast Teaser Bucktails





Posts: 55


call him up, he'd be happy to send you some

Edited by tmusky 5/19/2009 10:35 AM
DH.Pare
Posted 5/19/2009 11:01 AM (#379184 - in reply to #379126)
Subject: RE: Beast Teaser Bucktails




Posts: 288


Location: Montreal, Que. Canada
From what I've heard there a knock off of the Llungen tail. If it's a special color your looking for I'd ask the guys at Musky armor,that's what I'm doing at the moment great baits!

tmusky
Posted 5/19/2009 11:09 AM (#379185 - in reply to #379126)
Subject: Re: Beast Teaser Bucktails





Posts: 55


heard that too. not actually true
DH.Pare
Posted 5/19/2009 11:17 AM (#379187 - in reply to #379185)
Subject: Re: Beast Teaser Bucktails




Posts: 288


Location: Montreal, Que. Canada
How so?
tmusky
Posted 5/19/2009 11:27 AM (#379188 - in reply to #379126)
Subject: Re: Beast Teaser Bucktails





Posts: 55


ask george at beast teaser. I'm going fishing!!! see ya!
Labs
Posted 5/19/2009 1:38 PM (#379218 - in reply to #379126)
Subject: RE: Beast Teaser Bucktails





Posts: 114


Location: New London, Wisconsin
I'm a big fan of Beast Teaser. I don't agree with them being a knock-off of Musky Armor/Llungen Tails. My favorite Beast Teaser is the Stinger and to the best of my knowledge, George is the only maker of this type of bucktail (double bladed with a large single hook in multiple sizes). I was concerned at first with the single hook but more times than not I have had to cut that hook because it was stuck tight in the musky's mouth.

Quality baits that catch fish.

Good luck!
Doug N.
mota
Posted 5/19/2009 1:40 PM (#379219 - in reply to #379126)
Subject: Re: Beast Teaser Bucktails


dh dont be ridiculous,are you gonna call knock off every baits that have blades,beads,wire,and of course a silicone tail?
DH.Pare
Posted 5/19/2009 4:36 PM (#379278 - in reply to #379219)
Subject: Re: Beast Teaser Bucktails




Posts: 288


Location: Montreal, Que. Canada
Sorry about that,I was talking about his first models with putting the keel on it and thinking that was being copied . So many people using the term knock off with the Weagle and da bull dawg..... Those Stinger models do look pretty cool,does the single hook angle down or stick strait out the back?

David
Labs
Posted 5/20/2009 10:02 AM (#379464 - in reply to #379278)
Subject: Re: Beast Teaser Bucktails





Posts: 114


Location: New London, Wisconsin
David,

Straight out the back. One of George's pro-staffer's, Jeremy Van Ert, showed me how they "twist" the hook which really increases the "sticking power" of this bait. The fish in my picture was caught on a Stinger. The hook was clear through the top of his mouth. No way it was coming out the way it went in. Cut it, new hook and the bait is no worse for the wear. If you contact George, he makes every effort to customize a bait for you. Give him a try, you won't be disappointed.

Doug
vanertski
Posted 5/21/2009 6:18 PM (#379841 - in reply to #379126)
Subject: Re: Beast Teaser Bucktails




Posts: 80


Location: Clintonville, Wi
George can make any color pattern you want in either silicone or flash. I have personally been working very close with george on perfecting his baits. THey are responsible for alot of big fish in my boat for sure. THe stinger is definatly a unique tail. I haven't had any hookin problems with the single hook actually I think they hook better. They are a good year round spinner, especially in the spring. Just ask george about the 53.5 he got on a stinger last spring.

George also has some tails that fill the void other manufactuers don't like his 9x9 which were a very good bait for us last year and can be a nice break from throwing 10's. If you do order directly from him which is what I recommend because he usually will throw in a can cooler and sticker or two. Also ask him about the mag willow he has tinkered with this winter. This thing moves the water. Tested it next to a 12x12 and the willows pushed alot more water.

Good Luck
frmusky
Posted 5/22/2009 12:00 AM (#379898 - in reply to #379126)
Subject: Re: Beast Teaser Bucktails




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Would he ship to Canada or is he currently only dealing to the U.S. because these bucktails look deadly and I think they would tear it up here in Ontario.
vanertski
Posted 5/22/2009 4:10 AM (#379912 - in reply to #379126)
Subject: Re: Beast Teaser Bucktails




Posts: 80


Location: Clintonville, Wi
I believe he'll ship anywhere. Shoot him an email [email protected]
Guest
Posted 6/1/2010 3:16 PM (#443473 - in reply to #379912)
Subject: Re: Beast Teaser Bucktails


Great bait and have had a lot of fish hit them fishing on the Flambaeu River. Like the variety too.
h2os2t
Posted 6/1/2010 3:46 PM (#443479 - in reply to #443473)
Subject: Re: Beast Teaser Bucktails




Posts: 941


Location: Freedom, WI
George really gets into the what makes a tail work, you will not be disappointed.
cjrich
Posted 6/1/2010 4:38 PM (#443486 - in reply to #379126)
Subject: Re: Beast Teaser Bucktails





Posts: 551


Location: Columbus, Georgia
Guest,

I have some brand new Beast Teasers in assorted sizes that I would like to sell.

PM me for details.

Craig

Edited by cjrich 6/1/2010 4:39 PM