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| Anybody have any experience/success with this blade bait? Presentation preference; rip jigging, casting or trolling?
Thinking about picking a few up this winter and was wondering what people’s thoughts are? I see Mr. Blancher has had some success on them.
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Location: Racine, Wi | I've definitely had success on them. Mostly jigging for me, but have gotten a few casting and straight cranking them as well (especially in the spring). He's also coming up with an xlarge version that I got to use this fall. That thing is sweet!!!!! I would definitely suggest getting some.
I haven't trolled with them yet, but I know Justin and his dad troll them with good success. I just haven't put in the time yet trolling them.
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Location: Land of the Musky | Very cool new lure on the market. I think Justin and his dad will be at most of the major musky shows thsi year too. Definitly worth picking up a few of the large sizes.
Here is their new MAG sized monster Echo tail:
Attachments ---------------- GIANT_echotail.jpg (38KB - 361 downloads)
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Location: Madison, WI | I know Justin has done quite well trolling this bait for muskies. Here's a sample video...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-e3xgw_UNeo
I have seen the new Giant size which was referenced earlier, and tried to get a hold of one for an October trip, but was unable to. However, that size really looks awesome for fall jigging, especially.
They are made in 5 or 6 sizes now I think, and I know they have also produced a lot of nice spring walleyes in the DePere area. Very versatile multispecies lure, depending on which size you get. Also multiple places to attach the bait for either jigging, casting or trolling.
"Jackpot" John Schroeder |
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Location: South Portsmouth, KY | crazy vibrations come off this thing but your arms will pay for it haha! |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Good lures. |
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Location: McFarland | I have caught numerous muskies trolling them and have also caught walleye and bass casting the smaller sizes. Great baits, Justin and Rob have put a lot time and effort into putting a quality bait out on a tough market. Definitely worth picking a couple up and giving them a shot. If you are trolling them, pick up the rod and give them a few good rips for awhile too. Hang on tight!!!! |
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Location: McFarland | I have caught numerous muskies trolling them and have also caught walleye and bass casting the smaller sizes. Great baits, Justin and Rob have put a lot time and effort into putting a quality bait out on a tough market. Definitely worth picking a couple up and giving them a shot. If you are trolling them, pick up the rod and give them a few good rips for awhile too. Hang on tight!!!!
Attachments ---------------- echotail.jpg (17KB - 286 downloads) echotail1.jpg (8KB - 283 downloads) echotail2.jpg (16KB - 297 downloads)
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Location: Palm Coast, FL | Esox Madness - 12/19/2012 3:23 PM
Presentation preference; rip jigging, casting or trolling?
All of the above...these baits work! |
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| Great baits, that tail adds tons of action and has great vibration. Wait till you see the new giant model at the shows....That thing realy thumps
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com |
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