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Location: Maryland | Anyone use one of these new bucktails yet?
https://www.panthermartin.com/Lures/muskie-marabuck/muskie-marabuck |
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Posts: 815
Location: Waukee, IA | No, but I loved their small spinners for stream trout. They always spun... Always. |
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Location: north central wisconsin | My friend Chuck used to run the Dick Moore Seducer bucktail, wide open. It had the similar inline blade. |
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| I love the same trout spinners,so I thought I'd love the musky version...Its not the same, believe me.The only way I could the blade to spin and not just plane to the surface was to bend the blade at almost 90° angle to where the top of the blade catches the water.
They sure look good though. |
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Posts: 345
Location: Poynette WI. | I've built similar lures with an inline spinner and they spin extremely easy. The don't really seem to out as much vibration as I like though |
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Posts: 750
Location: Minneapolis, MN | My dad has had one of those for the past two years, throws it every once in awhile because I said I'd pay him $100 if he ever caught one on it, but never seen a fish show it any interest. |
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Posts: 1938
Location: Black Creek, WI | This was my Dad's "secret" lure back in the early 80's. I see know reason why it wouldn't catch fish today. |
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Posts: 600
| tkuntz - 3/23/2015 4:53 PM
No, but I loved their small spinners for stream trout. They always spun... Always.
Same here. |
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Posts: 386
| I got a buddy (the owner of Ghost Lake Lodge) who swears by the Panther Martin #20 inline. |
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