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Location: Probably Minnesota that time... | I would love to post a one or two myself, but I have tended to be a baitswitch guy.
I have a number of baits with 1-3 fish. Musky Hunter did an article a few years ago, and there was some serious carnage on some of those baits along with a short summary of the baits history. Example pic of Jackpot
8-fish , biggest 53" This one I picked up for $3
at the Chicago swap, has to be worked real slow, or it won't work, it has become my favorite bait under these.......conditions.
or whatever you may want to share. This could be funny too.
I thought it was pretty cool , and something different. There was like 5-6 baits that they showed. Any way If you have some, lets see them.
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| OK I will bite, I think this what you are looking for. I have caught a few fish on these the spinnerbait I have had for 20 plus years and it will still put fish in the boat but I do not trust it any more,
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| awesome spinnerbaits,no doubt when they are hungry thew will bite at everything |
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Location: Eastern Ontario | Here's mine
They used to accuse me of buying every firetiger suick I saw to keep them out of the hands of others
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Location: Minnesota | Mule, I'm guessing you want me to post a picture of the perch phantom. She has lost quite a bit more paint since last year.  |
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| "Ol Perchy", 50 fish in 2004. One out of the 1st batch. LOL. The 1st was in April and the last in November. Caught fish in Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota and Canada that year, up to 51.5. The original....Muskie Crack. Retired since November 2004.
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Location: South East Wisconsin | Here are two photographs of favorite wounded warhorses. Top one is a Havana jack caught fish in Wisconsin.
Bottom is a small original first batch Ty Sennett Pacemaker. This bait took a licking and kept ticking till a fish broke it in half last year (I lost the fish and the money part). Should of retired it but she produced when others wouldn’t. She caught fish in Canada and Wisconsin.
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Location: beloit | Esox-hunter you should talk to Ty he might be able to help you out with your pacemaker |
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