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| I picked one up today and hoping it preforms as good as its little brothers. Anyone else use them and have success? |
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Location: Oconomowc, WI | Only musky I ever got was a 40" on the 8, lots of pike though. I think they perform the same as the smaller ones |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Good bait, I've seen them work. |
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| This is what Im talking about. We have had a lot of action and a muskie in the boat with the little one.
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | That's the one. |
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| Nice Im pretty confident this will just pee off fish till they bite. |
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Location: Detroit River | I have one that I used once. Went to use it the next week after I used it the week before & the plastic tail had reacted with something in my box & it disintegrated. I had forgotten that I had it so now I need to find a new tail for it.
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Location: Ontario | ^^^
We must have the same "something". In the tackle box, since it happened to mine as well. |
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| The trailer on the little chatters have done the same thing to me when I put them in a bag with some other rubber trailers. Turned into a big mess. The skirts have been fine though. |
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| I just ordered a few Z-man big game Chatters. Anyone know if they are as big as the MI version? |
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Location: Ottawa Lake, MI | The Z Man big games are about the same size as the MI chatter bait. The snaps on the Z mans are junk though. |
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