Old school baits.
hog
Posted 8/24/2011 7:32 PM (#513455)
Subject: Old school baits.




Location: Hayward ,Wisconsin
Most of these have not been used in the last twenty years and a few have , just wanted to share .


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Norway pike
Posted 8/24/2011 7:38 PM (#513457 - in reply to #513455)
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That jig looks cool, wath's the name of it?
hog
Posted 8/24/2011 7:47 PM (#513459 - in reply to #513455)
Subject: Re: Old school baits.




Location: Hayward ,Wisconsin
Not sure the name on that, maybe someone will know?
Jonesi Unplugged
Posted 8/25/2011 11:20 AM (#513538 - in reply to #513455)
Subject: RE: Old school baits.


The Jig looks like something I recall from Rouser tackle. Don't remember the name though. Thanks for the post, now I REALLY feel old. LOL.
esox69
Posted 8/25/2011 7:31 PM (#513637 - in reply to #513538)
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the plastic/jig is called a selby snake, made by steve selby from the chicagoland area...
esoxlucifer
Posted 8/25/2011 10:03 PM (#513677 - in reply to #513637)
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If they could only talk, what stories?! Which do you still throw?
Clark A
Posted 8/25/2011 11:07 PM (#513690 - in reply to #513455)
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Location: Bloomington, MN
Old School???? Most of my Suicks that I use don't even have the fancy eyes painted on them! The Mouldy's Topper Stopper has been one of my favorite topwater baits to toss. Do not think it is just a wodden egg with propellers. Mr. Worrall taught me years ago about this lure, but the key is it should squeak. How this is accomplished I have yet to figure out. I caught 4 muskies in a couple hours on Minnetonka a few years back. The other two guys switched to an identical Topper Stoppers after the first fish was boated. They got skunked, and I was the guy in the middle! The bait was destroyed on the last fish, stuck in a frustrasted friend's hand, so now I'm probably squeakless.
msky3
Posted 8/26/2011 6:45 AM (#513714 - in reply to #513455)
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Location: Elgin IL
a few more Old school baits


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hog
Posted 8/26/2011 7:15 AM (#513717 - in reply to #513455)
Subject: Re: Old school baits.




Location: Hayward ,Wisconsin
I still throw the cisco topper on the bottom left, and the tally wacker 3 rd one up from bottom right. The firetiger color bait on the top right. As for the suick with the eye painted on , have never thrown it and I don't think it has ever seen water.
jakejusa
Posted 8/26/2011 3:46 PM (#513837 - in reply to #513455)
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Location: Minnesota: where it's tough to be a sportsfan!
Great pics of older baits...want to buy some more?? Ha Ha
esox911
Posted 8/26/2011 8:15 PM (#513865 - in reply to #513837)
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I still throw the old school ( not the new suick brand ) Cisco topper and flaptails myself-----Have had great results with them over the years---also like the old SURF-O-Renos