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Message Subject: Help identifying 3 handmade musky jerkbaits
divani
Posted 5/8/2020 6:14 AM (#959556)
Subject: Help identifying 3 handmade musky jerkbaits





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Location: Belgium
It has been a very long time sincer I visited Muskiefirst but I hope to see some familiar faces here still active.

A friend of mine acquired a black handmade musky glider but we can't seem to identify it, even though the paint pattern (gills and fins in particular) ring a bell.

I purchased two, what seem to be, diving style handmade cedar wooden musky jerkbaits with two screw-eyes at the top. The smaller one has two leadholes before and after the belly screw-eye and the large one has only one leadhole in front of the belly screw-eye.

I would be grateful for any help in identifying these great jerkbaits.

Thank you in advance!


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oconesox
Posted 5/9/2020 1:15 PM (#959611 - in reply to #959556)
Subject: RE: Help identifying 3 handmade musky jerkbaits





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Location: Oconomowoc, WI
I think the bottom one may be an Eddie bait. Not sure about the top two.

Andy
chuckski
Posted 5/13/2020 1:22 PM (#959798 - in reply to #959556)
Subject: Re: Help identifying 3 handmade musky jerkbaits




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Location: Brighton CO.
Yes the bottom one is a Eddie.
dickP
Posted 5/15/2020 7:20 AM (#959883 - in reply to #959556)
Subject: Re: Help identifying 3 handmade musky jerkbaits




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Eddie or Teddy.Hard to tell by the pic.Pretty thin rear end.
On the top 2,post a complete pic.
divani
Posted 5/15/2020 12:42 PM (#959916 - in reply to #959883)
Subject: Re: Help identifying 3 handmade musky jerkbaits





Posts: 2059


Location: Belgium
You just need to scroll to the right for the top lures. The most feedback I receive is that these are someone's home made lures.

The gliders has been identified as an eddie bait by several people in the mean time.

Thank you!
dickP
Posted 5/15/2020 4:21 PM (#959925 - in reply to #959556)
Subject: Re: Help identifying 3 handmade musky jerkbaits




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Yup I see.Suspect the top 2 are homemade although I have a Kentuck bait just like the orange one absent the top eye.Top eyes are very interesting on those 2.Curious about the action.Suspect mostly going to run one way rather than 'walk'.
dickP
Posted 5/15/2020 4:25 PM (#959926 - in reply to #959556)
Subject: Re: Help identifying 3 handmade musky jerkbaits




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Sorry.Bad day,meant 'bottom eye' not 'top eye'.
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