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Message Subject: Nils Master Baits
Mr.Bluegill
Posted 10/24/2004 2:45 AM (#122459)
Subject: Nils Master Baits


Have any of you guys used these baits at all? The jerks, cranks, or spoons? Or have any of you even seen the lineup?

Troy
xllund
Posted 10/24/2004 6:45 AM (#122461 - in reply to #122459)
Subject: RE: Nils Master Baits




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Mr. B,

I picked one up this spring and liked it. I got a small crank bait (minnow style like a Rapala) and raised some fish on it, and had one take a swing and a miss at it. I went back and bought a larger one for the fall, but I havent had much chance to try it out. I will give it a work out though in a couple weeks.

Overall I liked the bait, but havent had a "ski" munch on one yet.
captain frank
Posted 10/24/2004 1:29 PM (#122470 - in reply to #122459)
Subject: RE: Nils Master Baits





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Location: michigan
The large nils master has been one of the hottest trolling here on Lake St. Clair. fast and short.
davej
Posted 10/24/2004 6:48 PM (#122477 - in reply to #122459)
Subject: RE: Nils Master Baits




Posts: 216


I have been using the Nils Master crank baits for about 5 years now , they are good baits cast, troll , twich they catch fish and hold up well.
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