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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Musky Safari
 
Message Subject: Musky Safari
jheminva
Posted 2/10/2015 8:12 PM (#752958)
Subject: Musky Safari




Posts: 56


Location: Illinois
Had a uni clevis fail on a bucktail I bought from scott awhile ago. Came up in conversation at the chicago musky show. I sent the bait back to him, he is sending the bait back no charge with new blades and a new clevis brake design. Great customer service and some awesome musky producing baits. Thanks Scott!!
Smiltona
Posted 2/11/2015 12:42 AM (#752986 - in reply to #752958)
Subject: Re: Musky Safari




Posts: 27


Location: Miltona
He does make some awesome bucktails. I own a couple and my favorite is a "custom smallmouth tigertail" twin 10. Now only if he had a website....
Cloud7
Posted 2/11/2015 9:49 AM (#753025 - in reply to #752958)
Subject: Re: Musky Safari





Posts: 230


Location: St Paul, Minnesota
Scott is a good dude, very smart, very knowledgeable in lure construction on all levels.
jaultman
Posted 5/26/2016 10:19 AM (#818294 - in reply to #752958)
Subject: Re: Musky Safari




Posts: 1828


Anyone have a lot of use with these? I got a tinsel, #8 blades I think, as a gift from local bait shop. My concern is that the blades won't spin easily right off the bat, but hopefully I'm wrong. I like that it seems kind of heavy for it's size. Anyone have any feedback? I would swap it for something else if I knew people have issues with them. Thanks.
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