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Message Subject: Bent bucktail
mastical
Posted 8/2/2015 6:28 PM (#778808)
Subject: Bent bucktail





Posts: 568


Location: Lake St Clair
Might be a dumb question but what's the best way to straighten the wire in a bucktail after it's been eaten?

I try my best but it's just not 100% straight.

Helppppp
mnmusky
Posted 8/2/2015 6:31 PM (#778809 - in reply to #778808)
Subject: Re: Bent bucktail




leave it. its better now.
Pointerpride102
Posted 8/2/2015 7:15 PM (#778814 - in reply to #778809)
Subject: Re: Bent bucktail





Posts: 16632


Location: The desert
mnmusky - 8/2/2015 6:31 PM

leave it. its better now.


Yep.
ToothTamer
Posted 8/3/2015 12:10 AM (#778836 - in reply to #778808)
Subject: Re: Bent bucktail





Posts: 311


Location: Lake St.Clair
Adds character! My spanky is like that the skirts falling off every cast but j couldn't be happier it's been demolished by a big girl.
Zib
Posted 8/3/2015 8:26 AM (#778858 - in reply to #778808)
Subject: RE: Bent bucktail





Posts: 1405


Location: Detroit River

Rebuild it with a new shaft. You can buy straight wire shafts for $0.25 or less. You'll also need some heat shrink tubing if it's for a bucktail with a flashabou skirt. I have plenty of wire shafts (& heat shrink) & can rebuild it for you the next time we fish together if you like.

 

 

mastical
Posted 8/3/2015 8:27 AM (#778859 - in reply to #778808)
Subject: Re: Bent bucktail





Posts: 568


Location: Lake St Clair
I understand what youre saying but this thing was at almost a 90 degree angle

its hanging in my garage with a few others that are bent beyond repair in my eyes
IAJustin
Posted 8/3/2015 8:52 AM (#778862 - in reply to #778859)
Subject: Re: Bent bucktail




Posts: 2015


bend them back to as straight as possible with your fingers and keep throwing them!
NathanH
Posted 8/3/2015 9:03 AM (#778865 - in reply to #778858)
Subject: RE: Bent bucktail





Posts: 859


Location: MN
New shaft pretty easy to do. It's with buying a few dollars worth of wire and shrink tube. That way if you have a hot bait you can fix it asap
mastical
Posted 8/3/2015 9:34 AM (#778874 - in reply to #778808)
Subject: Re: Bent bucktail





Posts: 568


Location: Lake St Clair
ok ill give it a shot

i thought there would have been this magical device used to straighten them

fishhawk50
Posted 8/3/2015 9:46 AM (#778879 - in reply to #778874)
Subject: Re: Bent bucktail




Posts: 1416


Location: oconomowoc, wi
mastical - 8/3/2015 9:34 AM

ok ill give it a shot

i thought there would have been this magical device used to straighten them


yep.. your hands and fingers. i have a windowmaker that looks like a pretzel. bend it back as straight as you can and fire away!
jonnysled
Posted 8/3/2015 10:02 AM (#778880 - in reply to #778879)
Subject: Re: Bent bucktail





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Location: minocqua, wi.
they should come pre-bent ... fix em best you can and it's better than any "good one" you could choose to throw.
esoxaddict
Posted 8/3/2015 10:43 AM (#778883 - in reply to #778808)
Subject: Re: Bent bucktail





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I have a few that are... Well, mangled. Something weird happens to a double 10 after it gets bent up and straightened a few times: It starts working. I would straighten it with vice grips and a tiny hammer on a flat surface, and then never leave home without it.

As long as the blades still spin, it will now be one of the best lures in your box.
Musky952
Posted 8/3/2015 10:54 AM (#778885 - in reply to #778883)
Subject: Re: Bent bucktail




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Location: Metro
esoxaddict - 8/3/2015 10:43 AM

I have a few that are... Well, mangled. Something weird happens to a double 10 after it gets bent up and straightened a few times: It starts working. I would straighten it with vice grips and a tiny hammer on a flat surface, and then never leave home without it.

As long as the blades still spin, it will now be one of the best lures in your box.


Why is this? Because the bait now looks hurt or something? Please explain.
jaultman
Posted 8/3/2015 11:02 AM (#778886 - in reply to #778808)
Subject: Re: Bent bucktail




Posts: 1828


I don't know if there's anything inherently better about a beaten up bucktail than one out of the box, but I do know my favorite bucktails are in really rough shape. Seems like it takes forever to get a fish on a new bait sometimes, and then the more you catch, the more you catch.

It's definitely not a bad thing to have slight curves in the wire, paint missing, etc. As long as the bait doesn't roll, has good flare, and the hardware is in tact, it's "just right".
jonnysled
Posted 8/3/2015 11:10 AM (#778887 - in reply to #778886)
Subject: Re: Bent bucktail





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Location: minocqua, wi.
a bucktail is attracting on the lateral line ... one with a wobble or an odd vibration = whallah ...
esoxaddict
Posted 8/3/2015 11:17 AM (#778890 - in reply to #778885)
Subject: Re: Bent bucktail





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I wish I knew! The only thing I can think of is that maybe it gives off a different sound or has a different vibration once it's been bent and straightened. I've even experimented with brand new versions of the same exact beat-up tens that catch fish thinking it was the skirt color or blade color or something. Nope. The new ones just don't attract fish like the old ones do.

I've got one that is so bad the blades sometimes stop causing the whole lure to spin. One blade is almost worn through and makes this annoying ticking sound as you reel. Various other double 10's in the water at the same time, same color, same brand, and this one gets whacked 3:1.

I have another with 6 fish to its credit that is much the same.

I'll rebuild them when I have to, but something tells me the new versions just won;t be the same.
MuskyNate27
Posted 8/3/2015 1:09 PM (#778911 - in reply to #778808)
Subject: Re: Bent bucktail




Posts: 293


It's called confidence...Your bait get's eaten, and you have confidence in that particular bait. I have so many bucktails it's ridiculous, but I still throw the same 4-5.
bigbite
Posted 8/3/2015 1:25 PM (#778916 - in reply to #778911)
Subject: Re: Bent bucktail




Posts: 1348


Location: Pewaukee, WI
Here's one of mine that was bent to a 90 degree angle. It was straightened out and he went on to catch several more fish with it.


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mastical
Posted 8/3/2015 5:29 PM (#778951 - in reply to #778808)
Subject: Re: Bent bucktail





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Location: Lake St Clair
Nice!
Muskiemetal
Posted 8/3/2015 6:40 PM (#778963 - in reply to #778808)
Subject: Re: Bent bucktail





Posts: 676


Location: Wisconsin
I don't have these problems. lol.
mastical
Posted 8/3/2015 6:47 PM (#778964 - in reply to #778963)
Subject: Re: Bent bucktail





Posts: 568


Location: Lake St Clair
ha you are right

ill buy one or two this week
Nick59
Posted 8/4/2015 9:16 AM (#779032 - in reply to #778808)
Subject: Re: Bent bucktail





Posts: 548


Location: MN
I put a bend in mine before they even hit the water.
mastical
Posted 8/4/2015 12:04 PM (#779055 - in reply to #778964)
Subject: Re: Bent bucktail





Posts: 568


Location: Lake St Clair
mastical - 8/3/2015 6:47 PM

ha you are right

ill buy one or two this week


Just ordered a bone lake #6, ill put it to the LSC test this weekend.
Muskiemetal
Posted 8/4/2015 4:31 PM (#779087 - in reply to #778808)
Subject: Re: Bent bucktail





Posts: 676


Location: Wisconsin
Thanks, saw that. It is boxed up heading out today!! Let me know what you think. Thanks again, Chad
tretsven6
Posted 8/5/2015 9:29 AM (#779153 - in reply to #778808)
Subject: Re: Bent bucktail




Posts: 88


I have a custom jr cowgirl that I had made at the Minnesota expo. The bait is utterly unrecognizable at this point! Have re-painted the blades 3 times, that bait alone is responsible for 23 muskies this year. And it seems to get better every time I bend it back
Sidejack
Posted 8/6/2015 10:14 AM (#779324 - in reply to #778808)
Subject: Re: Bent bucktail




Posts: 1084


Location: Aurora
Saric, Bucher, and the rest of the big guns all say to re-shaft/re-build them.
Are you all saying they should get "bent" ?

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