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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Lure ID
 
Message Subject: Lure ID
muske99
Posted 4/3/2016 12:38 PM (#812365)
Subject: Lure ID




Posts: 19


Bought this off eBay
Would like to know the name of the maker.

Thanks.


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muskymartin67
Posted 4/3/2016 5:33 PM (#812393 - in reply to #812365)
Subject: Re: Lure ID





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Location: Delavan, WI
judging by the wirethru size difference in the hook hangers it looks like a home made copy of a striker to me- the real one has screweyes and a bit more rounded body- typically a seasoned luremaker that markets his lures for sale will have more uniform look to his work- but I could be wrong
muske99
Posted 4/3/2016 6:23 PM (#812396 - in reply to #812365)
Subject: RE: Lure ID




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I love the old strikers - This one has the more flatter sides - maybe like a an old style bagley glider

The middle hook hanger out of shape from 3 muskies

The wood is a soft type
Jeff78
Posted 4/3/2016 8:39 PM (#812411 - in reply to #812365)
Subject: Re: Lure ID





Posts: 1660


Location: central Wisconsin
It is not a Bagley, that is for sure.
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