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Location: Lake St Clair | I don't hear much about them. On my lake the smaller ones work well for bass and pike. Should I pick some of these up and also what brand so you like?
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Location: Freedom, WI | They work, Tony Grant has had a 6" for years for muskies. Soon there will be a bigger lipless out there. 7" Barbarian, solid plastic, slow sink, thu-wire
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Location: Land of the Musky | Tony has caught some real hogs on his baits in the last few years. They don't get talked about nearly as much as they should for the fish they produce. JMO. Not sure if Tony has a website to show the colors or not? |
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Location: North Central IL USA | http://www.tonygrantoutdoors.com/pages/lures.php |
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Location: Lake St Clair | cool
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Location: Detroit River | h2os2t - 6/21/2015 6:23 PMThey work, Tony Grant has had a 6" for years for muskies. Soon there will be a bigger lipless out there. 7" Barbarian, solid plastic, slow sink, thu-wire Roger, is that 7" rattler going to be made by you? I've had Tony's fat Belly Rattler for a while now but haven't had no luck with it yet. I've used the Joe Bucker 4" rattler, which is the same as the one Tony sells, and I've caught several sub 40" muskies on LSC with them. |
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Location: Freedom, WI | Zib - Yep made by me, mold is made and have it dialed in. Just have to get production going and it is made in the USA. Life has just been handing me curves for a while and slowing me down, but getting there. |
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Location: Detroit River | h2os2t - 6/23/2015 3:00 PMZib - Yep made by me, mold is made and have it dialed in. Just have to get production going and it is made in the USA. Life has just been handing me curves for a while and slowing me down, but getting there. Getting old does that to you. I'm looking forward to using your new bait. |
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