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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> B.S. Willy "One eyed Willy"
 
Message Subject: B.S. Willy "One eyed Willy"
mota
Posted 3/18/2009 3:07 AM (#366811 - in reply to #365192)
Subject: Re: B.S. Willy "One eyed Willy"


i have finally choose to order one directly from brad,cant wait to try one
Jason Bomber
Posted 3/18/2009 9:09 AM (#366830 - in reply to #365192)
Subject: Re: B.S. Willy "One eyed Willy"





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Looking forward to it too. I got 1 late last fall, without much time to try it out. All this talk and I might have to hit Midvalle Dorn to grab a second.

Jeff..........What color would you recomend for Waubesa? Blk/gld?


Thanks
Jason
sling blade
Posted 3/18/2009 10:27 AM (#366840 - in reply to #365192)
Subject: RE: B.S. Willy "One eyed Willy"


IMO fish don't care what color topwaters are.
action over color any day.
Double D
Posted 3/18/2009 12:43 PM (#366866 - in reply to #365192)
Subject: RE: B.S. Willy "One eyed Willy"


JEFF - Can you bring a B.S. One Eyed Willy to the Cap City school this weekend. I would love to see one of these in action at the pool session.
Thanks,
Double D
Jason Bomber
Posted 3/18/2009 4:19 PM (#366907 - in reply to #366866)
Subject: RE: B.S. Willy "One eyed Willy"





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I guess I'll contradict my comment about them being fatter than a 10" weagle.

I bought 1 today and they are a little smaller than the 1 I got from Brad last year. The black 1 must have been a prototype, as all the ones in the store were the the white ones size.


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Muskerboy
Posted 3/18/2009 4:32 PM (#366912 - in reply to #365192)
Subject: Re: B.S. Willy "One eyed Willy"





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Looks like they made a few changes to it. Still looks like a great bait.
mota
Posted 3/18/2009 4:42 PM (#366913 - in reply to #365192)
Subject: Re: B.S. Willy "One eyed Willy"


i have not seen the fat one in action but he look better
Bytor
Posted 3/18/2009 5:06 PM (#366922 - in reply to #366907)
Subject: RE: B.S. Willy "One eyed Willy"





Location: The Yahara Chain
Jason, Brad had several versions last year while testing them. He came to the conclusion that the one he has in production this year was the best runner.

I had three of them last year to fish with and they were all different. I got my hands on a production model late in November and did throw it around for awhile late in the season.....great bait......almost as good as his Belly Dancer.

Edited by Bytor 3/18/2009 7:30 PM
Double D
Posted 3/18/2009 6:48 PM (#366931 - in reply to #365192)
Subject: RE: B.S. Willy "One eyed Willy"


Jeff - Could you bring one of your B.S. One Eyed Willy's to the Cap City school pool
demonstartion this weekend? I would like to see one in action.
Thanks,
Dennis
Jason Bomber
Posted 3/18/2009 8:05 PM (#366943 - in reply to #366922)
Subject: RE: B.S. Willy "One eyed Willy"





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Bytor - 3/18/2009 5:06 PM
great bait......almost as good as his Belly Dancer.


I've read you speak of this before. Care to send me a pic of 1?

Jasonbomber @ yahoo


They both look good to me!
muskie24/7
Posted 3/19/2009 9:13 PM (#367170 - in reply to #366198)
Subject: RE: B.S. Willy "One eyed Willy"





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Jeff Hanson - 3/14/2009 5:17 PM

I got a bunch of one eyed willy's to use last year in my opinion they hooked much better than a weagle. I think they move more water and are easyer to use also. Both Rollie's and Dorn's Midvale in Madison have them. They put a pile of fish in my boat last year.
Thanks,
Jeff Hanson
Madisonmuskyguide.com


I really can't see how they can hook "MUCH BETTER THAN A WEAGLE" Weagles have a pretty good hook-up percentage!
mota
Posted 3/19/2009 9:25 PM (#367176 - in reply to #365192)
Subject: Re: B.S. Willy "One eyed Willy"


no!
sworrall
Posted 3/19/2009 9:30 PM (#367177 - in reply to #365192)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Weagles have an excellent hook up percentage, and I bet this bait does too.
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