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Message Subject: Wooden 5-6 inch muskie weagle type bait? | |||
BenR |
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Hi, I am looking for 5-6 inch weagle type bait that is wood and can withstand the rigors of muskie. I don't want a light bait like a jackpot though, I like the deeper riding weagle just need a version I can throw on a lighter rod that I can pack in on my mountain bike...any info would be great...thanks,Ben | |||
Pointerpride102 |
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Posts: 16632 Location: The desert | Baby weagle? | ||
BenR |
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I have one, that is plastic and I am not really a fan of it. Not sure if they are wooden now....if so that would be the ticket for sure...thanks | |||
esoxaddict |
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Posts: 8781 | Viper? | ||
Pointerpride102 |
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Posts: 16632 Location: The desert | BenR - 3/28/2008 5:02 PM I have one, that is plastic and I am not really a fan of it. Not sure if they are wooden now....if so that would be the ticket for sure...thanks Check with baldy, I know one of the baby's either weagle or wabull was going to be made out of wood now. | ||
gopackgo |
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Posts: 386 | But the Viper is a "just under the surface" lure, right? | ||
AWH |
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Posts: 1243 Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN | All of the Baby Weagles and Baby Wabulls that Luke is now making are made of wood. Aaron | ||
The Dogger |
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Posts: 215 Location: Twin Cities | No the Viper is alot like the Weagle but has been around longer....which came first the chicken or the egg? Older vipers are made of wood, the newer ones are not. Edited by The Dogger 3/28/2008 5:22 PM | ||
porterhouse |
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Location: Apple Valley | Those Vipers rock. My favrite WTD bait. I also have a plastic baby weagle and I'm not to crazy about it. Brian | ||
PEteacher44 |
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Posts: 303 Location: WI | A Phat Boy is a wood WTD lure, and only 5-6 inches....probably sits a little higher in the water than what you're lookling? | ||
BALDY |
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Posts: 2378 | Ben, Baby Weagles and Baby Wabulls are now made of wood. Give me a [email protected] | ||
k-bob |
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Posts: 605 Location: Marshfield, WI | Hi Ben Try a G-log. I have them in 6", 8" and 9" versions. A guy in Central WI makes them. Here's a pic of some. PM me if you want his contact info. He makes these to order, so it might take a while. These run pretty nice. They don't pop up like a jackpot and don't go underwater very often either. Krishna Edited by k-bob 3/28/2008 8:20 PM Attachments ---------------- g-logs_002.jpg (87KB - 93 downloads) | ||
sworrall |
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Posts: 32886 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Those look alot larger than he's looking for, I think. | ||
ToddM |
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Posts: 20218 Location: oswego, il | If Baldy does not have what you are looking for, take a look at the 6" recon from www.H2otackle.com They sit low but have weight insterts to make sit however you want. | ||
Ajohnson |
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Posts: 229 | A 6in satisfier (is what i believe it is) would be a great choice for a smaller wtd topwater bait. it sits low in the water and is heavy so it doesnt get popped out of the water as easy as some wtd topwaters. This is what they look like and russ can make you pretty much any color you want you just have to get ahold of him and let him know what color you want. you can check out his website if you want at www.reelfisherman.com/muskinglures. Ajohnson Edited by Ajohnson 3/31/2008 4:45 PM Attachments ---------------- 19c8_1.jpg (15KB - 100 downloads) | ||
Phil |
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Consider an ACE Joy Stick, 6" about 2 1/2oz. Tough epoxy finish, sits low in the water and can be fished surface or sub-surface. www.acebaitsusa.com | |||
Reef Hawg |
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Posts: 3518 Location: north central wisconsin | Good call Krishna, and nice pics of some larger examples. The G-logs were made from 4.5-9" and are by far, my favorite and best working walk the dog type topwater in my collection. Had the best swoosh around due to the large head, and always 'hugged' the surface. That said, Grant has taken some time off from making them for a spell, with two kids now. I am hoping to talk him out of retirement, and maybe we could help him if enough interest is shown, as it is a shame to see the talent not being used, at least to some extent. In the mean time, the baby Weagle is probably close to what you are looking for, or maybe a Bucher Dancin Raider. I always liked the ara Super Spook too, in 5.5". Edited by Reef Hawg 3/31/2008 2:31 PM | ||
BenR |
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Well, I think Grant might be out of retirement as he has agreed to make me a 5 and 7 inch model G-logs...Looking forward to using the 5 on the tigers out here and perhaps the 7 on a trip to Canada this summer...summer thanks again for all the help...Ben | |||
Pointerpride102 |
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Posts: 16632 Location: The desert | Hey BenR where are you located? "out here" meaning out west somewhere? | ||
BenR |
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yep, I am in Denver.... | |||
Pointerpride102 |
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Posts: 16632 Location: The desert | Being in UT this summer, I'd think about a trip over that way for some fishing if you are interested. | ||
BenR |
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Would love to, I have touched base with Sorno and plan on making it out there for sure. You are going back out there this summer as well? | |||
Pointerpride102 |
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Posts: 16632 Location: The desert | I will indeed. Be there in mid May till mid to late august. Arent there some true ski's out in Colorado somewhere? | ||
BenR |
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No true strain, but I have encountered some super large pike and nice walleye lakes. I also have done well on trout. I have not went after the tigers yet...but hope to soon. Moving out here has been a great decision so far.... | |||
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