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Guest
Posted 3/27/2010 11:08 AM (#431335)
Subject: floater


Saw "sewer lure" on another post and searched it. This is what I found. LMAO and you could probably actually catch fish on it.

www.sewerlure.com

Check it out. (I am not associated with this product in any way, just thought it was funny.)
curleytail
Posted 3/28/2010 9:32 AM (#431482 - in reply to #431335)
Subject: Re: floater




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Location: Hayward, WI
Pretty funny. I'm sure it would catch a fish too!

curleytail
mrmatt
Posted 3/28/2010 3:57 PM (#431569 - in reply to #431335)
Subject: Re: floater




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Location: West Bend, WI
I think I've seen that lure in the Milwaukee harbor right after a heavy rain storm.
dogboy
Posted 3/29/2010 8:20 AM (#431653 - in reply to #431335)
Subject: RE: floater





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hehe
well heres what a real sewerlewer looks like,
I dont have a website, just small time local stuff,
pm or email if you are interested.
Morning Wood tackle is my tackle line,
and have a few others I make besides the sewer lewer.
[email protected]


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dogboy
Posted 3/29/2010 8:51 AM (#431660 - in reply to #431335)
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heres one that is a little browner.

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guest
Posted 3/29/2010 5:23 PM (#431754 - in reply to #431335)
Subject: RE: floater


Morning Wood Tackle. LMAO! Classic. Theres no doubt that muskie fishermen have the best senses of humor! I love it.
4reukmuskies
Posted 3/29/2010 5:59 PM (#431759 - in reply to #431335)
Subject: Re: floater





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dogboy,

How deep do those run and can you cast and troll with them? Do they come in a straight model?
dogboy
Posted 3/31/2010 6:38 PM (#432246 - in reply to #431335)
Subject: RE: floater





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they run about 3ft down for every 10ft of line out, dont really run them any deeper than 10ft down, or should I say havent tried.
have played with a deeper lip on them as well, but these seem to work just as is,
very sweet action on them , head has a nice heavy wobble/ roll to it with the tail doing the exact opposite. words cant explain I guess. itll loosen the screws on your reels pretty much
I need to shoot some video.

Reef Hawg
Posted 4/4/2010 10:08 AM (#432987 - in reply to #431335)
Subject: RE: floater


I have several of dogboys sewer rats and they are quite consistant. He is going to be making up some 7" models for me in jointed and straight, quite shortly.....

Jason Schillinger
dogboy
Posted 4/5/2010 12:14 PM (#433195 - in reply to #431335)
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hehehehe you funny guy you!!!
the smaller havnt done as well as the big boys.
but. the sewer squirts have done alright casting so far.


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dogboy
Posted 4/5/2010 12:23 PM (#433200 - in reply to #431335)
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im sure we can work something out tho,
I know you have a few things i want....
curleytail
Posted 4/5/2010 1:20 PM (#433218 - in reply to #431335)
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Location: Hayward, WI
Sewer Squirt. You sure do have a way with bait names. Funny stuff.

curleytail
dogboy
Posted 4/5/2010 1:47 PM (#433229 - in reply to #431335)
Subject: RE: floater





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if a guy cant have fun during his pastime,
whats the point eh?
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