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| My dad had surgery on his shoulder and can't cast for muskies. Instead of staying home this way he would still have a chance of catching one. Is there any bait shops in the area that carry musky sized suckers? Thanks |
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Location: Twin Cities | I'd check Taber's in Bemidji |
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Location: Elk River, Minnesota | Hiya,
You might want to stop and check swansons bait in Hackensack, reeds in walker might have them
Steve
Edited by VMS 9/17/2014 11:05 AM
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| Quality bait and tackle in Detroit Lakes has suckers. |
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| if you like paying 11$ or 12$ a pop. |
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Yea, that guy is pretty proud of his suckers in that place !!
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| Thanks for your help. My dad wasn't going to go until I came up with this idea. |
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| what sucker rig will you be useing |
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| My dad will be using a Savitski rig. From what I hear they work really good. |
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| ohhh....the Savitski rig. Sucker fishing hasn't been the same since mine was destroyed.
Good luck!
If Blue Water is still there you may wanna give them a call. |
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| Schultz345 - 9/17/2014 4:23 PM
if you like paying 11$ or 12$ a pop.
Thorne Bros has them from $12-$15 each sounds like its gonna be a tough year to find suckers without paying top dollar |
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| $12-$15 a pop for a sucker is straight comical. Luckily a buddy and I called around and he was able to find 40 jumbo suckers for $3 each. |
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| 15$ for a sucker? Mother of God. |
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