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Message Subject: Large Musky lures
muskieiam
Posted 9/22/2003 12:28 PM (#82468)
Subject: Large Musky lures




Posts: 2


Location: Sheboygan Wi 53081
Anybody out there can tell me where I can buy the really big Musky lures, I am talking about the 13" to 17" or larger lures. I was just up to Kakagi (Crow) Lake in Canada and did I get my eyes opened. Replys would be welcome.
GregM
Posted 9/22/2003 1:10 PM (#82471 - in reply to #82468)
Subject: RE: Large Musky lures





Posts: 1189


Location: Bagley,MN 56621
GMan is a board frequenter and makes some bigguns.

I have a 13" Grandma and a 14" Lunker from GMan that I could probably part with. Trolled the 13" a little, but havent even got the 14" wet.

I think ToddM is making some real big rubber inline spinner types too.

Edited by GregM 9/22/2003 1:11 PM
ESOX Maniac
Posted 9/22/2003 2:27 PM (#82478 - in reply to #82468)
Subject: RE: Large Musky lures





Posts: 2754


Location: Mauston, Wisconsin

Hi Muskieiam- Saw your post- Kagagi must have revealed herself LOL  Come on what's the story? Send it via Email ([email protected]) or private message here on MF if you don't want to share here with the rest of MF.

You might try ->

http://www.wishmasterbigbaits.com/welcome.asp

Not cheap!!! Also I recall seeing some pretty large lures at the MF Cass Lake outing last year at "Break on the Lake Resort" Looked like they were for sale/handmade. Perhap's MuskieFirst's own "Fish It" has additional info on these lures.

http://www.breakonthelake.com/

Have fun

Al Warner

 



Edited by ESOX Maniac 9/22/2003 2:28 PM
TECK
Posted 9/22/2003 2:33 PM (#82479 - in reply to #82471)
Subject: RE: Large Musky lures





Posts: 670


Location: Minnetonka , MN.
I leave for Crow on FRI. How did you do?I have some 13" Grandmas and some big Slammers
Musktothehuhhuh
Posted 9/22/2003 7:01 PM (#82497 - in reply to #82468)
Subject: RE: Large Musky lures




Posts: 129


A friend of mine makes large baits email me and I we will talk
[email protected]
Musk.
ToddM
Posted 9/22/2003 8:14 PM (#82504 - in reply to #82468)
Subject: RE: Large Musky lures





Posts: 20249


Location: oswego, il
Greg, thanks for the plug. I make a bait called the big boy and it's about 17" with the tail wiggling.
Worm Drowner
Posted 9/22/2003 10:18 PM (#82540 - in reply to #82468)
Subject: RE: Large Musky lures





Posts: 229


Location: Willoughby, Ohio
You could pick up a few Legend Plows at R&H.
lobi
Posted 9/23/2003 8:24 AM (#82573 - in reply to #82468)
Subject: RE: Large Musky lures





Posts: 1137


Location: Holly, MI
WoW $$ <--wishmasters.

The Hooker 10 inch is way bigger than you would imagine. It is huge, they do not count the lip on these babys and they are bullet proof and almost free compared to the wishmasters.
Slamr
Posted 9/23/2003 8:48 AM (#82578 - in reply to #82468)
Subject: RE: Large Musky lures





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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
I have two of the Hooker Jr's and I agree, they are MUCH bigger than you think. Just the silohette (sp?) makes it a big lure, and it's really a 10" bait, being that they dont count the lip. I would love to see the fish that the full size Hooker bait is not going to be big enough for, cause when she gets in my boat, I'm gonna be a clubbin! (yes, I am kidding)
matt_obrien50
Posted 9/23/2003 8:58 AM (#82586 - in reply to #82468)
Subject: RE: Large Musky lures




Posts: 74


Location: MIlton Ontario Canada
I Good Big Lure is a Shoal Shocker by Renny Baits. They are made by a guy named Ian Rintamaki up near Toronto Canada and are they ever an awesome bait. I boated a nice fat 46 incher out of Midland Bay on saturday night on the jailbird colour Renny Bait. Man is it ever awesome to see a 13 inch bait inhaled by a big fish. I am sure they would eat 20 inch lures too. I saw a Sea Gull get taked right off the top a few weeks ago too. I think we need a Huge top water bait too ....hmmmmmm

If you want to take a look at a Renny bait click on this URL
http://www3.sympatico.ca/maobrien1/renny_baits.htm

Other then the Renny Bait I would say that a Wishmaster or Legond Plow would be great chocies too, I just haven't been able to get my hands on one of those yet thats all

Matt
tomyv
Posted 9/23/2003 9:14 AM (#82593 - in reply to #82586)
Subject: RE: Large Musky lures




Posts: 1310


Location: Washington, PA
I second? third? the hooker baits. Affordable, and great trolling baits. Legend plows are nothing short of awesome also.
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