MM Hurricane
YoungGunMusky
Posted 9/19/2012 7:43 PM (#585866)
Subject: MM Hurricane




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Wondering if anyone had had success with these baits?
shaley
Posted 9/19/2012 8:54 PM (#585881 - in reply to #585866)
Subject: RE: MM Hurricane





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Location: Iowa Great Lakes
Beware of them breaking on you, has happened to several of my friends so mine hangs on the wall...
Propster
Posted 9/19/2012 10:49 PM (#585904 - in reply to #585866)
Subject: Re: MM Hurricane




Posts: 1901


Location: MN
They got a bad bunch of wire early on, and they can tell pretty readily if it is bad. Mayhem will replace with a new one free of charge. Give them a call, they will take care of you.
edalz
Posted 9/19/2012 11:12 PM (#585909 - in reply to #585866)
Subject: Re: MM Hurricane





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I have one and it is alot of work to throw so it doesn't get alot of time in the water...my issue not their issue.
Brad P
Posted 9/20/2012 12:14 AM (#585911 - in reply to #585866)
Subject: Re: MM Hurricane




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Easily the hardest pulling bait in the box, even more so than 13s. I usually only toss it after dark using a Tranx PG or 700TE type reel and a very stiff rod. Have not had any success, but also do not give it much time.
tincan
Posted 9/20/2012 12:25 AM (#585913 - in reply to #585866)
Subject: Re: MM Hurricane





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Revo toro winch and a xh rod thrown one all day moved 3 fish just to prove to my buddy I could throw it. Its a great trolling bait too.
Rebel9921
Posted 9/20/2012 10:47 AM (#585986 - in reply to #585866)
Subject: Re: MM Hurricane




Posts: 203


Location: Minnesota
Have one, used it sparingly with no success... Like Shaley's, its hanging up on the wall in the garage...
MuskyNate27
Posted 9/20/2012 10:50 AM (#585989 - in reply to #585866)
Subject: Re: MM Hurricane




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Bought 8 of them on Craigs list brand new still in bags for $60....Casted one a couple time, and decided it wasnt something I wanted to do more than twice, and sold the rest on here for $30 per.
Slow Rollin
Posted 9/20/2012 11:39 AM (#585995 - in reply to #585866)
Subject: RE: MM Hurricane




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Its good to have a few on hand, no matter when they were made they will all break at some point...some break right away, some can go a little longer but they will break no doubt
Landry
Posted 9/20/2012 5:29 PM (#586054 - in reply to #585913)
Subject: Re: MM Hurricane




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tincan - 9/20/2012 12:25 AM

Revo toro winch and a xh rod thrown one all day moved 3 fish just to prove to my buddy I could throw it. Its a great trolling bait too.


Funny. That sounds like something me and my buds would do.
Nolan
Posted 2/18/2013 6:47 PM (#618404 - in reply to #585866)
Subject: Re: MM Hurricane




Is it possible to tell if you have a bad one?
lookin4_big_gurls
Posted 2/18/2013 9:14 PM (#618445 - in reply to #618404)
Subject: Re: MM Hurricane




Posts: 315


Yeah just keep casting the one you have...when it comes back with an easy retrieve and you only have the side with a few blades you will know! Happened to Hammski when he was with me...just kind of makes you scratch your head!
Propster
Posted 2/18/2013 9:20 PM (#618451 - in reply to #585866)
Subject: Re: MM Hurricane




Posts: 1901


Location: MN
Nolan, bring it to the MN Expo and show it to Brad. He'll be able to tell immediately and will likely re-tie it for you on the spot.