Posted 10/27/2013 11:26 AM (#670483 - in reply to #617151) Subject: Re: mammoth curly sue
Posts: 47
Hi Guys,
I have a photo of a pounder, a 2 pounder, a mammoth sue and a monster medussa hanging together. They were some that I painted for a friend.
Send me a pm with your email address and I'll shoot the pic your way.
Posted 10/29/2013 5:11 PM (#670883 - in reply to #617124) Subject: Re: mammoth curly sue
Posts: 458
I have (2) Mammoth Sues and they are alot of work and I use a very heavy rod to throw them. They are alot like a 2lb dawg to throw and I have never had a fish follow it. They do get tangled and I love big baits but this one is alot of work.
Posted 10/29/2013 8:25 PM (#670930 - in reply to #617124) Subject: Re: mammoth curly sue
Posts: 1253
Location: E. Tenn
I was curious too, and pulled this off their site."This lure is over 25" with the tail extended and weighs 23oz." I don't see myself throwing one.
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Posted 10/30/2013 2:32 AM (#670971 - in reply to #670883) Subject: Re: mammoth curly sue
edalz - 10/29/2013 5:11 PM
I have (2) Mammoth Sues and they are alot of work and I use a very heavy rod to throw them. They are alot like a 2lb dawg to throw and I have never had a fish follow it. They do get tangled and I love big baits but this one is alot of work.
Posted 10/30/2013 2:38 PM (#671078 - in reply to #617124) Subject: Re: mammoth curly sue
Posts: 15
I just received two of those monsters, both were close to 700 g. A friend of mine has one which is also 700 g but the other one is just 600 g.
Casting them with the Mark Lijewski XXXXH is really hard work but possible.
Posted 10/30/2013 3:28 PM (#671080 - in reply to #671078) Subject: Re: mammoth curly sue
Posts: 2097
What is the smallest fish that will go after a two pounder or mammoth sue? I have been hesitant throwing larger than a mag dawg on southern resevoirs but I am going to throw some pounders after turnover.