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| Has anyone used this lure? It just looks like a bigger weagle or jackpot..... Anyone know the differences, good bad or what? |
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Location: Eden Prairie & Pine Island | Dude, if you're talking about the Water Moccasin bait that I make, its nothing like a weagle or jackpot! My bait is at least a foot long and jointed, it wiggles, and bloops like a combination of a hawg wobbler and a jitterbug on steriods! Video on my web site.
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Location: Appleton | I would guess their referring to the one by Musky Safari |
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| Really no one has used this? The one from musky safari? hard to believe........ |
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Location: Montreal, Que. Canada | CMH,
Scott of Safari Tackle is if anything Meticulous about quality and performance. On top of that I heard he said they were a pain to make. Which probably means he is testing them from shore near his place like he does with each one of the Frankenspitz's. If your in the market for a WTD topwater it's sure to be a winner!
Tight lines,
David |
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Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN | I haven't used them but I've seen them in the water. These things are monsters that move a ton of water.
Aaron |
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Location: Montreal, Que. Canada | Hey Aaron
Any chance of you getting them?
David |
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Location: New Brighton, MN | My buddy just got one of them. So far he loves it. Works great.
I've got the Mr. Automatic Glider, by Musky safari, and it also is well built. |
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| I purchased one. Awesome bait! Easy to work. |
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