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Posts: 859
Location: MN | Anyone use Windels Bucktails? Look for some feed back on any of the models someone might have used. |
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Location: Eastern Ontario | I haven't used one for years but liked the fact that they were built on one straight shaft unlike the Mepps that was split ringed body to tail and would sometimes foul. A spinner is a spinner is a spinner and none are worth a hundred bucks. A muskie can destroy any tail made but then again that's what I want.
The only reason I quit using them is I started making my own but I coppied them somewhat. |
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Posts: 1084
Location: Aurora | His old willow leaf bladed models are one of the best, double length or single.
Usta get just the bodies and tie up tails for them, split ringed to the body.
Multiple fish days and sometimes the only bait that would move fish. |
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Posts: 203
Location: Germantown, WI | If you are talking about the Windel's Muskie Harassers, they are great baits. The are easy to retrieve so they make a nice change up when you need a break from throwing the big stuff or if you are using downsized tackle. We've caught a lot of muskies on them over the years, including some real nice ones. After a while they will get torn up just like any bucktail and at that point you can just reuse the hardware if you also tie your own. |
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Posts: 1405
Location: Detroit River | I had a few of the Windel's Harassers that I recently sold because I hadn't used them in years. They are built solid and hold up to the abuse & aren't overly priced. |
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Posts: 164
| If I'm in the mood for throwing a single bladed bait it is usually a Windel's Muskie Harasser. |
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