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| By no means am I a lure historian or anything like that, but with the longevity and success that Suick has had I would say that their name would have to be near the top. |
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Location: Land of the Musky | I think a true musky lure company would be Suick or they would be in the top 3. I have a few vinatage lure books and I see many musky lures that date back into the 1800s but not a company that concentrated on musky lures as their main line like Suick did. If nothing else a great lure company history, family name, products and customer servive lives on with Suick! |
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Location: MN | 2lb bull dawg Or a mammouth sue? Maybe a 14" Jake. |
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| 14" Jake, 13" Believers and 1 and 2lb Dawgs are all good contenders. I just got a 12" Phantom and a 16" Danczyk but I don't think you could call those mass produced but #*^@ are they big. |
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| After these go into mass production in the next year you can add these babies to the list.
Attachments ---------------- megagoat.jpg (66KB - 137 downloads)
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Location: MN | Ulbain, I'd throw that!! |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Me too, in my wood boiler. It'd heat the house for two hours. |
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Location: APPLETON, WI | edalz - 7/28/2010 2:50 PM 14" Jake, 13" Believers and 1 and 2lb Dawgs are all good contenders. I just got a 12" Phantom and a 16" Danczyk but I don't think you could call those mass produced but #*^@ are they big. I've never seen a 12"-version of the Phantom. What's the weight on it...? And is it a softail? When was it produced? |
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| I've heard of guys trolling for muskie with those giant rapalas that are meant for the wall, if that counts. |
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Location: Pigeon Forge TN. | put a motor on it and use it for a PWC.
Not mass produced, but the biggest musky lure I have seen and have custom painted three of are the 24 inch Legend XL.
Other wise as stated above, I would go with Suicks also. |
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Location: sun prairie,wi | stan you have a pictures of that bait?
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Location: North Central Illinois | No BS - 7/28/2010 3:50 PM
I've heard of guys trolling for muskie with those giant rapalas that are meant for the wall, if that counts.
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| About 7 or 8 years ago, we put DBL Ten blades in front of a barbie and trolled her out east...clearly the idea caught on in the midwest, just minus barbie...It was a pretty large bait at the time, good for a laugh or two...as well some blow ups in the prop wash, just hard to keep hooks in with the rubber body....BR |
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| PSYS - 7/28/2010 3:41 PM
edalz - 7/28/2010 2:50 PM 14" Jake, 13" Believers and 1 and 2lb Dawgs are all good contenders. I just got a 12" Phantom and a 16" Danczyk but I don't think you could call those mass produced but #*^@ are they big. I've never seen a 12"-version of the Phantom. What's the weight on it...? And is it a softail? When was it produced?
I just got it from Thorne Brothers and I would say it is about 1.5lbs easy and it is not a softtail. I will only have one setup to throw it with and I can't wait to throw it. |
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Location: Pigeon Forge TN. | No picture, but wish I had. I painted one in Golden Firetiger, one in Durst Purple Daze and one in a special request from the owner for a "Dying Walleye"
I remember them well cause they were a real challenge to do. They came out perfect.
I seldom ever took pictures at that time.
I could only hope someone has one and takes a picture and posts it. |
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Location: Norway | Heres i picture of a regular Phantom, a 10" Smuttly and a 12" Phantom, the one he made years ago as a show, limited edition version. Also a picture of the 12" compared to a Monster Mag bulldawg.
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Attachments ---------------- phantom_12 copy copy.jpg (77KB - 144 downloads) mmagvsph copy.jpg (67KB - 174 downloads)
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Location: Lebanon,Mo | Somebody in western New York near Chautauqua makes a 24-26" trolling bait,but cant remember who and what it's called.Think it catches fish on a regular basis as well.. |
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