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Message Subject: New from micmaclures.com
mmclain6101
Posted 2/13/2007 9:51 AM (#238482)
Subject: New from micmaclures.com




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Location: Mayer, MN
Any feed back would be great...even if you think it sucks please tell me why!!


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mmclain6101
Posted 2/13/2007 9:56 AM (#238485 - in reply to #238482)
Subject: RE: New from micmaclures.com




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Location: Mayer, MN
#8 Colorado blade, one 5/0 treble, silicone skirt
Muskie Bob
Posted 2/13/2007 10:29 AM (#238494 - in reply to #238482)
Subject: RE: New from micmaclures.com




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Looks good to me. I like the colors and size.

It looks like the blade may be a little too close to the tail where it might have some interference. That's been one of my problems.

Another thing I've been noticing is a lot of bucktails have more loose wire space between the blade and end loop. It's something I've noticed and thought I would start using more free or loose wire space at the front of my bucktails. Perhaps someone else can tell you the advantage or disadvantage.

good looking bait. It should catch fishermen and muskies.
The Dogger
Posted 2/13/2007 10:37 AM (#238501 - in reply to #238482)
Subject: RE: New from micmaclures.com




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Location: Twin Cities
Might want to pull that blade up a bit from the skirt, otherwise when the bait hits the water the blade may come doen and cut off some of the nice skirt you got. Over time, it will all be gone. I would add another hook near the front bc many muskies will be hitting at the blade/head of the bait, not the skirt and a hook near the front may increase hook up %.
mmclain6101
Posted 2/13/2007 2:14 PM (#238559 - in reply to #238482)
Subject: RE: New from micmaclures.com




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Location: Mayer, MN
thanks for the helpful info guys
i'll be back with my results soon
ToddM
Posted 2/13/2007 7:33 PM (#238627 - in reply to #238482)
Subject: RE: New from micmaclures.com





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Location: oswego, il
White blades are not very popular but I love them. They work in most every lake stain/murkyness. Bait looks good.
mmclain6101
Posted 2/14/2007 7:35 AM (#238703 - in reply to #238482)
Subject: RE: New from micmaclures.com




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Location: Mayer, MN
couple more today


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mmclain6101
Posted 2/14/2007 7:39 AM (#238704 - in reply to #238482)
Subject: RE: New from micmaclures.com




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Location: Mayer, MN
#1: Two #10 Colorado blades, 2 5/0 treble, 8"

#2: Two #8 Colorado blades, 2 5/0 treble, 11"
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