Walleye Snaks
Kenslures
Posted 3/25/2011 2:20 PM (#488866)
Subject: Walleye Snaks




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Just thought I would share a photo of some of the walleye snaks I made this past winter. Let me know your thoughts on the paint colors and paint schemes as I may use some of them for musky baits also. Thanks Ken


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(2011 Walleye Snaks.jpg)



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jakejusa
Posted 3/26/2011 8:01 AM (#489016 - in reply to #488866)
Subject: RE: Walleye Snaks




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Location: Minnesota: where it's tough to be a sportsfan!
They look like they would wobble allot. I'm a big fan of squared bills!! How deep do your baits run on a cast? Have you ever tried them with "freshwater" hooks?
sKunKt
Posted 3/26/2011 11:11 AM (#489039 - in reply to #488866)
Subject: Re: Walleye Snaks




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I dig the striped ones, especially the black and white.

Edited by sKunKt 3/26/2011 11:12 AM
Kenslures
Posted 3/26/2011 12:08 PM (#489049 - in reply to #489016)
Subject: RE: Walleye Snaks




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Hi there, I haven't actually fished these myself yet as the lakes were froze over when I made these. A guy from Texas tested some. He said casting they go about 7 foot down and trolling they go 12-14 ft. The hooks are hooks I had on hand. I hope this helps. Ken

Edited by Kenslures 3/26/2011 12:10 PM
Muddy41
Posted 3/26/2011 5:38 PM (#489103 - in reply to #489049)
Subject: RE: Walleye Snaks





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Location: Richfield, MN
Your lures are very unique. I do not believe I have ever seen walleye lures that look like these at all. The color patterns are awesome as well. Very nice lures!!

Kenslures
Posted 3/27/2011 6:51 AM (#489184 - in reply to #489103)
Subject: RE: Walleye Snaks




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Thanks for the compliment Mike. Very much appreciated. A couple of guides from Canada said the same thing about my musky baits and said that is why they work because its something different than what the fish are used to seeing everyday. Have you fished the musky bait you purchased from me yet?? Just curious. Thank You. Ken
Muddy41
Posted 3/27/2011 11:43 AM (#489236 - in reply to #489103)
Subject: RE: Walleye Snaks





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Location: Richfield, MN
No not yet. I only got out 1 time last fall and then I had a Pulmonary Embolism that put me out for the rest of the year. Never even got to really hunt at all either. I got out for 2 days in Sept to hunt deer and that was it for that as well.

So I am a little antsy to get out this season. Bad part about MN the season does not start until June 4th!!!!!

I am planning on basically living on the water that 1st weekend. So yours and a few others are going to get used and abused that weekend.

Kenslures
Posted 4/15/2011 2:05 PM (#493160 - in reply to #488866)
Subject: Re: Walleye Snaks




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Just thought I would share a photo I got today from a guy in Texas. The crankbait (3rd from the right) works pretty good for Bass. Hopefully this paint scheme will work well on my Small Muskie Topwaters also. Ken


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