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Mikes Extreme
Posted 1/25/2007 4:18 PM (#234316 - in reply to #233930)
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Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin
Thanks for all the responces. I am checking into all of them.

Feel free to post more if you have some hot one you use.
MUSKYJ
Posted 1/25/2007 9:43 PM (#234403 - in reply to #233831)
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Location: in front of my comp
River rat!!
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uptown
Posted 1/25/2007 11:24 PM (#234415 - in reply to #233831)
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Location: mpls
I plan on doing lots of trolling this year with the "Super Chinook" by Muskiemachinery. Have you guys seen that thing!!?? I threw it in the pool at Chicago and BOY was I impressed. It has two #10 Colorado's spinning on the shaft,like a cowgirl.. I wish tha I had a picture of it. I should troll really nice over the tops of the Milfoil.
My 2-cents,
Joe
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muskyboy
Posted 1/26/2007 11:45 AM (#234462 - in reply to #233831)
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The Super Chinook and my other spinnerbaits from MM are the best and I also use Grinders. I need to try the Long Tale trolling sometime, I am sure that will work great too. Musky Snax is making me some special spinnerbaits as well Joe your new ones look great too but I haven't seen them in person
CiscoKid
Posted 1/26/2007 11:47 AM (#234463 - in reply to #233831)
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Location: Oconto Falls, WI
Mike,

Haven’t trolled them but check out JLong’s line of spinnerbaits. I have thrown the Longshot, and am impressed with the ability to burn it without it rolling on it’s side like a lot of spinnerbaits do. It maintains it’s upright position. Longtail is offering there baits in the #10 Colorado as well.
Reef Hawg
Posted 1/26/2007 12:04 PM (#234464 - in reply to #233831)
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Location: north central wisconsin
I like my buddies GP Thumper when looking for a rubber bodies lure with a bit of extra thump. While made for casting, the heavier ones have been good for trolling too. We like to downsize the blade a step to say a 7 colorado, or a smaller willow to keep the speed and keep it from blowing out in the junk.

Thanks for the pictures above, I need to check out some of the ones R. Collins talked about. I have heard lots about ole 'skippy' in his boat!



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tomcat
Posted 2/7/2007 3:06 PM (#237007 - in reply to #233831)
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watch out...Boo Blings comin at ya!!!! ( not sure the name of them actually.. Musky Bling Maribou's??)
check out these bad boys...i got 6 more coming!!!!!!!
BIG PROFILE...super thump...just the bomb spinners... if you fish lakes with big fish..and you aint casting/trolling these things..well, straight up, you are missing out.

tomcat

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kevin cochran
Posted 2/7/2007 10:51 PM (#237119 - in reply to #233831)
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Location: Bemidji
I will have about 40 Boo Blings for sale at the Milwaukee show. They boast a huge profile in the water.They have 2 #10 blades, 2 8/0 Mustad single hooks, a 3oz. head, and built on a .062 frame. A full line of my spinnerbaits will be on-hand at the Professional Edge booth. Rollies will have the original Musky Bling for sale also.
muskynightmare
Posted 2/9/2007 9:15 AM (#237695 - in reply to #233831)
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Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water
I reckon,in a pinch, a guy could pinch a rubbercore on the shaft right in front of the head for more weight.
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