Joe Bucher's new lure
MuskieMike
Posted 7/12/2010 9:49 PM (#449629)
Subject: Joe Bucher's new lure





Location: Des Moines IA
Joe Bucher Outdoors! New for 2010! You guessed it. Big musky style weedless spoons. Awesome action in a big profile weedless spoon that truly goes thru the worst slop imaginable including surface grass.

Yes, spoons have been around for years, but never made in a really big musky version weedless. The new Slopmaster Spoon will open new doors for anyone who wants to fish nasty slop. You will pull fish out of impossible spots with this new bait.
Hunter4
Posted 7/12/2010 10:25 PM (#449632 - in reply to #449629)
Subject: Re: Joe Bucher's new lure




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Hi Mike,

Are they avalible yet? I love fishing with spoons my biggest fish a 51.5" musky came on a spoon.
jkslayer135
Posted 7/12/2010 10:30 PM (#449633 - in reply to #449629)
Subject: Re: Joe Bucher's new lure




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Any pics of this bait?
PSYS
Posted 7/13/2010 5:35 AM (#449658 - in reply to #449629)
Subject: Re: Joe Bucher's new lure





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Location: APPLETON, WI
Pics!
AWH
Posted 7/13/2010 9:44 AM (#449680 - in reply to #449629)
Subject: Re: Joe Bucher's new lure





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Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN
I don't think there's any pictures available yet. They're revealing it for the first time this week at ICAST.

Aaron
parttimer
Posted 7/13/2010 10:07 PM (#449778 - in reply to #449629)
Subject: RE: Joe Bucher's new lure




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Location: Racine Wisconsin
My hunch is that it's going to look very similar to this. 7" overall length and just over 3 ounces. Many different colors and probably available skirted or un-skirted. Just a guess.


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MuskieMike
Posted 7/14/2010 1:10 AM (#449800 - in reply to #449629)
Subject: RE: Joe Bucher's new lure





Location: Des Moines IA
I just happened to come across a post on facebook, and though tit was interesting. Who'd a thunk it? Spoons? For Muskies? Old School ...............
adudeuknow
Posted 7/14/2010 1:40 AM (#449803 - in reply to #449800)
Subject: Re: Joe Bucher's new lure





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Location: Beaver County, Pennsylvania
first musky i ever caught was while fishing for trout with a little daredevil(red/white)
PSYS
Posted 7/14/2010 6:56 AM (#449813 - in reply to #449629)
Subject: Re: Joe Bucher's new lure





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Location: APPLETON, WI
I know a lot of my buddies still refer to spoons as an "old man's bait"... but they've been tried and true for a long time so they work. They're just a far cry from the advancement and technology of today's baits.
mark
Posted 8/29/2010 3:22 AM (#457196 - in reply to #449629)
Subject: RE: Joe Bucher's new lure


any news on this? are there on line shops who run them already?
AWH
Posted 8/29/2010 9:34 AM (#457210 - in reply to #449629)
Subject: Re: Joe Bucher's new lure





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Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN
Mark, from what they said at ICAST, these will be available late this year or early next.

Aaron
SIMPLE FISHERMAN
Posted 8/29/2010 7:29 PM (#457264 - in reply to #449813)
Subject: Re: Joe Bucher's new lure


Advances and technology still dont fish milfoil well. A big old johnson minnow with a trailer still catches them for me at times
karol
Posted 8/29/2010 8:00 PM (#457265 - in reply to #457264)
Subject: Re: Joe Bucher's new lure




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Location: nappanee IN
i have 44" of reason why a spoon catches musky. just ask vince weirick about the first ice-out challenge the webster club had. we went between 3 boats with 2 guys in each boat throwing bulldawgs back in 03 and got 2 skies. still have that spoon, have to sharpen up the hooks again and give it another shot..karol