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weedsnager![]() |
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Posts: 476 Location: St. John, Indiana | anyone have a link? | ||
woodieb8![]() |
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Posts: 1530 | chris has stopped the producing of lures. | ||
weedsnager![]() |
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Posts: 476 Location: St. John, Indiana | ok.....that's why i see them selling for big bucks on the classified........should i go put the few i have in the safe??? | ||
esox50![]() |
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Posts: 2024 | I think his old site is down. Run a Google search. Edited by esox50 12/9/2007 10:17 AM | ||
weedsnager![]() |
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Posts: 476 Location: St. John, Indiana | how long ago did he stop making them? | ||
mikie![]() |
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Location: Athens, Ohio | Earlier this year when he had to get a 'real' job. I wouldn't hoard the baits, though, they are made to be fished. If you're in need of a good West Virginia made muskie crankbait, I'd suggest Gene Richardson's 'bubba' series. m | ||
weedsnager![]() |
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Posts: 476 Location: St. John, Indiana | does he have a website? i'm looking for something that is great for trolling . | ||
mikie![]() |
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Location: Athens, Ohio | Gene doesn't have a website but you can reach him at: [email protected] He makes 6,7,8 inch gliders, and a variety of crank baits of various sizes. One of the best hard top coats and great paint jobs, I think you'll be pleased. m | ||
MoMuskieguy![]() |
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Posts: 109 | The Tuff Shad is a GREAT lure for trolling... but not the only one worth using. I think $25+ for this lure is WAY too high myself. I have a few of them but wouldnt pay that kind of money for them if I didnt have them. Another great lure is the 6" Lil Ernie... you can get these on sale for $6-$7. They are plastic... but do you think the fish really cares? | ||
muskyme![]() |
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Posts: 324 Location: Bloomington, Illinois | The new Llungen crank seems to be similar to the tuff shad...I've only seen pictures...Have no idea how it runs.... | ||
Pete Stoltman![]() |
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Posts: 663 | I've tried the new Llungen Krusher. Yes, the shape is similar to a Tuff Shad. I don't troll but casting I was getting it down probably about 10 feet. Lots of vibration/wobble. I suspect that Tuff Shad fans will like it. Made of solid plastic too with a heavy durty lexan lip molded in. Should be darn near indestructable. | ||
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