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Beaver |
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Posts: 4266 | ....with Mike Kings new "Fat Shad'. When I saw them I hoped that they would be that lure that I used to use on Pewaukee. The old DB-3's were that lure. You could cast them and troll them too, but alas, balsa wood just isn't made to hold up to multiple fish, not even bass. Paint chips flying, cracks everywhere, wood taking on water just compounded the problem. They caught fish by golly, but they don't cost $2.99 on sale anymore so I don't think that they are worth it. Enter 'The Fat Shad'. Made of Cedar, double sealed, great paint jobs, tough top coat and thru-wire construction. Not round, it's flat-sided with a coffin corner bill. It doesn't wobble with the roll that a DB3 had, but it feels almost like a big Rattle Trap coming in. Tremendous vibration and easy to use. It doesn't rise up nearly as quickly as a DB3, and if you keep the line taught, you can rip it and twitch it while it's down there or let it work it's way out of the weeds. I had a limited opportunity to throw it at a Lake Michigan boat launch, and the dive angle made me think that I could bump bottom in at least 15' of water. I imagine that while trolling, you should be able to reach 25' or more, but you'll have to ask Mike about that. All I know is that Mike has built a better mousetrap again. 5" long, 3/4" thick through wire casting-trolling lure that I bet will put some Waukesha County lunkers in the boat. I can't wait.Beaver Attachments ---------------- Fat Shads 1.jpg (102KB - 188 downloads) Fat Shads 2.jpg (107KB - 188 downloads) Fat Shads 3.jpg (121KB - 197 downloads) | ||
lambeau |
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nice looking baits, i've like Mike's other stuff and that looks like a winner too. i picked up a Muskie Train "Diesel" for exactly the same purpose - trolling southern Wisconsin lakes. they're a dead ringer for those old DBs. if Dorn's has them i'll probably try and get at least one more this weekend at the Madison Expo. http://muskietrain.com/ i included a Bagley for comparison. Attachments ---------------- Diesel.jpg (12KB - 193 downloads) bagley.jpg (11KB - 196 downloads) | |||
Beaver |
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Posts: 4266 | I bought a few of their MF Series at a swap at Smokeys, but didn't know what they were or who made them. I like those to. You can't beat Mike's quality. Beav | ||
Pikiespawn |
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Posts: 921 Location: Apollo, PA | yeah, i've been quite addicted to mikes baits, his lil claw crank is a great bait and very versatile. As i am getting up in age, they will be a bait that i can use alot and not get worn out. Do you know what i mean Beav..... haha Plus they dont fall apart after a few fish.. I have a couple of his big claw twitches for sale here, i of course have a bunch!! lol | ||
tuffy1 |
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Posts: 3240 Location: Racine, Wi | Oh man Lambeau, me thinks I have to get some of those!!! Gotta get back into the trolling out there this year so I can get my ladies on some fish. | ||
CiscoKid |
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Posts: 1906 Location: Oconto Falls, WI | I love Mike's stuff as well. Now if he would just make a 10" Jake style that is a slow rise! I need to call him sometime soon to get some more of his baits! | ||
Pikiespawn |
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Posts: 921 Location: Apollo, PA | Fred Pearson makes a 12" twitchbait that is a slow rise, you should check them out. Rollie and Helens carry them or email fred at pearsonplugs.com | ||
Beaver |
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Posts: 4266 | Give Mike a call and talk to him. Besides being a great guy to talk to, he actually listens to feedback and uses it to improve on his existing baits as well as making new ones. There's not one in his arsenal that I don't like. Beav | ||
Muskyfvr54 |
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Posts: 30 Location: Going Fishing | Beav, How are the " Fat Shads" different from the "RIPPIN SHADS"? | ||
JimtenHaaf |
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Posts: 717 Location: Grand Rapids, MI | CiscoKid - 2/25/2011 10:15 AM I love Mike's stuff as well. Now if he would just make a 10" Jake style that is a slow rise! I need to call him sometime soon to get some more of his baits! Travis, didn't he already build one? The Magnum Claw? See here: http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=53... | ||
CiscoKid |
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Posts: 1906 Location: Oconto Falls, WI | I don't know I never heard anything about it again after that thread. As is though the ones in that thread Will said were very bouyant. Not something I want. He does have one at 7.75" (claw), but I would like a 10". | ||
JimtenHaaf |
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Posts: 717 Location: Grand Rapids, MI | That's where the fun comes in! Start drillin' and fillin' with lead! You get to play in the bathtub again during the winter. | ||
kyle@bigwoodmuskylur |
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Posts: 131 | Glad to see this post as a nice selection of Mike's Fat Shads are coming soon to Big Wood Musky Lures. We already carry Mike's Deep Threats and there is no mistaking the quality of his work. | ||
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