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Steve Jonesi
Posted 11/3/2003 6:33 PM (#86854)
Subject: Twin Fin From Musky Innovations




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Looks like Brad has done it again. Just saw the ad in the new issue of Esox Angler and the bait looks awesome!Put it on the list for Chicago.Wish I could get one now to use this last month or so.So many baits, so little time!!! Steve
Schuler
Posted 11/4/2003 6:21 PM (#86966 - in reply to #86854)
Subject: RE: Twin Fin From Musky Innovations





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Location: Davenport, IA
That thing does look awesome. I hope they have the black/orange color. It looks like a definite fish catcher.
Steve Jonesi
Posted 11/4/2003 7:28 PM (#86970 - in reply to #86854)
Subject: RE: Twin Fin From Musky Innovations




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Zach,
How has Carlton been?Used to see and catch a bunch of fish there but haven't fished it in a few years. Also caught a 28" walleye on a 7" bang-o-lure.Nice little pond. Steve

Posted 11/5/2003 10:37 AM (#87022 - in reply to #86854)
Subject: RE: Twin Fin From Musky Innovations


Um...isn't it basically a Big Joe?
MikeHulbert
Posted 11/5/2003 10:59 AM (#87026 - in reply to #86854)
Subject: RE: Twin Fin From Musky Innovations





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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana
Sally,

Yes, it has similar action. Is it the same no. Bigger, swims at a different angle, longer tails, different weight, etc..

That is like saying, isn't a Jake and Grandma the same thing?
Isn't a Slammer Drop Belly and a Magic Maker the same?
Isn't a Jackpot and a Z-180 the same?
AREN'T ALL BUCKTAILS THE SAME?????

Get the point.

They are similar, but not even close to the same.

Hulbert
NUT
Posted 11/5/2003 11:04 AM (#87028 - in reply to #86854)
Subject: RE: Twin Fin From Musky Innovations




whats the weight diffences of a twinfin and a big joe? and overall size difference?
MikeHulbert
Posted 11/5/2003 12:05 PM (#87031 - in reply to #86854)
Subject: RE: Twin Fin From Musky Innovations





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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana
Nut read my post and you will know.

Hulbert
jt
Posted 11/5/2003 4:22 PM (#87048 - in reply to #86854)
Subject: RE: Twin Fin From Musky Innovations




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Location: Rice Lake,WI
jt
Posted 11/5/2003 4:25 PM (#87049 - in reply to #86854)
Subject: RE: Twin Fin From Musky Innovations




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Location: Rice Lake,WI
These are going to be the next bulldawg for sure ...buy a lot of them!
MRoberts
Posted 11/5/2003 9:09 PM (#87083 - in reply to #87049)
Subject: RE: Twin Fin From Musky Innovations





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Location: Rhinelander, WI
Mike, do you know the WEIGHT difference, lighter or heavier?

Nail A Pig!

Mike
MikeHulbert
Posted 11/6/2003 7:13 AM (#87115 - in reply to #86854)
Subject: RE: Twin Fin From Musky Innovations





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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana
Heavier for now, but I don't know what Brad is going to do to them come show season. He has 2 different jig head sizes right now that he is playing with.

Hulbert




Edited by MikeHulbert 11/6/2003 7:15 AM
RAZE1
Posted 11/6/2003 9:07 AM (#87142 - in reply to #87115)
Subject: RE: Twin Fin From Musky Innovations





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Location: NeverNever Lake
Maybe someone could post a pic of this ???
C.Painter
Posted 11/6/2003 11:53 AM (#87193 - in reply to #87142)
Subject: RE: Twin Fin From Musky Innovations





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Location: Madtown, WI
I threw a twin fin up on Eagle this summer and like the action. I am a big joe user so I was interested to see the difference. I like the bigger profile of the twin fin. The sink rate maybe SLIGHTLY slower that the big joe just because of the amount of rubber. Didn't do a side by side but that was what I remember. Didn't have any action on it but didn't really on much plastic at all...fish wanted cranks.

Should be a good addition to deep water fishing and has a BIG profile!

Cory Painter
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