Your most beat up bait
Eaglescout2012
Posted 10/28/2013 11:53 AM (#670613)
Subject: Your most beat up bait





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Hey everyone I was just wondering what your most used or the most beat up lure you have is. Mine would be my topraider before I repainted it. The paint was chipped everywhere, Tail was bent, And tons of hookrash.

-Zachary
Larbo
Posted 10/28/2013 12:16 PM (#670616 - in reply to #670613)
Subject: RE: Your most beat up bait




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Location: Des Moines IA
My first musky lure is a 34 year old clown colored Cisco Kid. It has caught hundreds of fish from musky's, pike and a few large walleyes. I smile every time I see it. Looks like hell but still tracks in a straight line. I think I may retire it in a shadow box with a couple of fish pic's.
Eaglescout2012
Posted 10/28/2013 12:22 PM (#670618 - in reply to #670616)
Subject: RE: Your most beat up bait





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I understand that, I have some lures, not for muskie but they have caught many fish and one cool thing I saw at the 2012 chicago muskie show was a picture of the fish you caught with the lure underneath it in a shadow box.

-Zachary
tyler k
Posted 10/28/2013 3:10 PM (#670644 - in reply to #670613)
Subject: Re: Your most beat up bait




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Location: Almond, WI
I had to retire my best Bobbie Bait a couple years ago, tail wouldn't stay put anymore, about a third the paint missing. Of baits still in service, probably my firebelly Hellhound, missing both eyes, hook wear grooves, the black on the back is chipping off and teeth marks galore.
lifeisfun
Posted 10/28/2013 3:40 PM (#670655 - in reply to #670613)
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Location: Ontario
This thread should include pictures folks
TC MUSKIE
Posted 10/28/2013 5:27 PM (#670679 - in reply to #670613)
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Location: Minneapolis
There's been a few threads like this in the past, but I know there's some serious workhorses that haven't been shown yet!
bshep
Posted 10/28/2013 8:02 PM (#670709 - in reply to #670613)
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I have a DC-10 that has no skirt left. Can't wait to be back home to fix that lure up a bit. After all the hits she has taken, she still swims straight, but needs a new skirt. That bait is so hot every fish in the lake takes a looski. Makes me jelly.

Edited by bshep 10/28/2013 8:04 PM
ToothyCritter
Posted 10/29/2013 8:12 AM (#670769 - in reply to #670613)
Subject: Re: Your most beat up bait





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Location: Roscoe IL
Ty Sennett has a Suick named Suzie that I ask to use every time I make my way out to the big chip. It has almost no paint left on it but runs perfectly. Last time out with him I got a 42"er on that old girl. Not sure if he retired it, but I'll throw a tree branch if it does what I want it to. My personal bait is an old large pacemaker, looks about the same as Suzy with tooth marks all over it and very little paint. It's a wall hanger now...
RobChance
Posted 10/29/2013 9:00 AM (#670783 - in reply to #670613)
Subject: Re: Your most beat up bait




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Location: Minnesota
10 inch phantom softail. I use it almost every time I go out, the wobble and belly flash is amazing, I can get at least a a follow or two every outing it seems like when I have it on. Major hook rash all the way through the thick epoxy, paint is completely gone in patches on the top from teeth. The tail is essentially melted/glued together from all sorts of rips and tears, I'm surprised its lasted this long.
dtaijo174
Posted 10/29/2013 9:14 AM (#670787 - in reply to #670613)
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Location: New Hope MN
A weighted suick named old faithful. The screweye tore loose 2yrs ago, so i retired him. It was a good day for retirement. 3 fish in the boat and 3 lost.
woodieb8
Posted 10/29/2013 11:40 AM (#670824 - in reply to #670613)
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my best was a bait return. the guy got 42 fish on a jointed woodie. the head snapped in the net. he asked for warranty.
how can you not honor that lmao.
I gave him a new lure.
when a lure has magic ya gotta run that chewy till its dead
jimjimjim
Posted 10/30/2013 7:56 PM (#671117 - in reply to #670824)
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I have an old 9" weighted Suick that used be all black ,,,, now , the thing looks like a "black rattle snake" color pattern due to the hook marks on it with the exposed wood,, fish love it --- jim
Clammer
Posted 10/30/2013 8:06 PM (#671120 - in reply to #670613)
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Location: Wisconsin
old crane bait perch colored. Bought it back in the 80's and she has seen a lot of fish, and some rocks too! Beat up but still working
ILmuskie
Posted 10/31/2013 7:02 AM (#671146 - in reply to #670613)
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Location: Dixon, IL
My good friend love his old Reef Hawg! He caught a lot of musky on it! He repainted, replace hooks and tune several time! It don't look like Reef Hawg but still catch fish!
horsehunter
Posted 10/31/2013 9:51 AM (#671171 - in reply to #670613)
Subject: RE: Your most beat up bait




Location: Eastern Ontario
Mine is also named Susie all of them


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Sidejack
Posted 10/31/2013 10:34 AM (#671176 - in reply to #670613)
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Location: Aurora
Black Lelure Topper no mods, swollen & riddled with little cracks, rehooked, repainted & sealed countless times.
Giant bass love it too.
Name = Clovis
Eaglescout2012
Posted 10/31/2013 11:21 AM (#671183 - in reply to #671176)
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As long as they still work...

-Zachary
lennyg3
Posted 11/24/2013 8:02 PM (#675315 - in reply to #670613)
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Location: NE PA
Def my jailbird pattern wooden suick... More wood than paint
Cody
Posted 11/24/2013 8:15 PM (#675320 - in reply to #670613)
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A J-13 Rapala in Perch color with broken teeth embedded in it. Hate to retire it and hate to loose it.
MuskyManiac09
Posted 11/25/2013 8:41 AM (#675372 - in reply to #670613)
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Location: Grand Forks ND
Suick and Jackpot.
Jeff Hanson
Posted 11/25/2013 10:54 AM (#675404 - in reply to #675372)
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Have a 10"Weighted Suick with 45 fish on it has broken off teeth in it. 4 over 47" on it
also Muskie Train MX6 with 50 fish and 5 of them 50"-53.5" most paint is gone, been retired.
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com

Edited by Jeff Hanson 11/25/2013 10:56 AM
msky3
Posted 11/25/2013 12:13 PM (#675422 - in reply to #670613)
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Location: Elgin IL
a few here ...looks like most people don't know how to post pics


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wkeegobbler
Posted 11/25/2013 6:14 PM (#675492 - in reply to #670613)
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Location: Waukee, IA
Makes you wonder if they should be "painted that way" to start with!
ManitouDan
Posted 11/26/2013 4:10 PM (#675663 - in reply to #670613)
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hey msky 3 , i see a big daddy in there , I've always loved the action but it doesnt move fish for me .. it obviously does for you . right ?
DonPursch
Posted 11/28/2013 4:55 PM (#676142 - in reply to #675663)
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Location: Leech Lake, Walker MN
For sure it's my Brown SUICK it's called OLD STING in the National hunting and fishing library of books very special bait.
bllhogg
Posted 11/28/2013 7:51 PM (#676172 - in reply to #670613)
Subject: Re: Your most beat up bait




Hey Don, so do you happen to have a picture? I'm curious in seeing the suick, or any suick that is twenty years old and used.

Edited by bllhogg 11/28/2013 7:52 PM
allegheny river kid
Posted 11/28/2013 9:30 PM (#676184 - in reply to #670613)
Subject: Re: Your most beat up bait




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Location: Sw Pennsylvania
I'll dig up a lure or 2 tomorrow that has 15+ fish a piece trolling tomorrow after work. A hammer and a wiley. A lot of fish boated on each.

DonPursch
Posted 11/29/2013 11:52 AM (#676243 - in reply to #676172)
Subject: Re: Your most beat up bait




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Location: Leech Lake, Walker MN
I'll see if I can get a pic of it it's a veteran for sure
Jeremy
Posted 11/30/2013 12:37 PM (#676395 - in reply to #676142)
Subject: Re: Your most beat up bait




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Location: Minnesota.
DonPursch - 11/28/2013 4:55 PM

For sure it's my Brown SUICK it's called OLD STING in the National hunting and fishing library of books very special bait.


Well, I'll be danged...I remember reading about that bait but for life of me I couldn't recall who it belonged to. I hesitated posting about it but wanted to.

Thanks Don. Thanks for the memories and that article. Loved it. Brings back some long-ago memories...!!!

Glad you caught this post and jogged my brain.

Jeremy.