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Grunt Lures |
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Posts: 786 Location: Minnesota | This board got kind of dead in the last few weeks??? Seems to be a lot less postings? I hope that means ice out in the North has most of you testing lures James http://www.gruntmuskielures.com Edited by Grunt Lures 4/13/2007 5:55 AM | ||
Muskie Pat |
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Posts: 284 Location: Fishing the weeds | People are probably a little "Gun Shy" posting. It's my understanding that this is a forum for basement builders and not so called professionals. However with the recent "Hubub" over everyone ripping everyone elses idea's off. It doesn't suprise me that it's gotten quiet. IMO there are very few innovations in Muskie fishing tackle. There is going to be alot of overlap. I for one no longer post for this reason. Pat | ||
ShaneW |
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Posts: 619 Location: Verona, WI | I still "lurk" but I too was put off by all the drama. The season's coming up quickly anyway and hopefully there will be fish stories for all. Shane | ||
woodieb8 |
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Posts: 1529 | just plain busy filling orders for folks. agh yes the ice is gone. the gangs walleye fishing here in the detroit river. | ||
sworrall |
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Posts: 32886 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | You guys ARE the basement builders, so please post regularly about your lures or the public will not know as much as would be possible about them. We'll make sure no more of the drama occurs; that was necessary to clear the issue, which we feel has been accomplished. It's funny. we get complaints when we moderate a subject because of the 'negative' direction content is going, and get complaints when an important subject is allowed to air out a bit. One thing for sure, we won't allow any bashing or negative commentary to remain. | ||
rjbass |
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Posts: 179 Location: Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan | I'm glad you said that....It was becoming a one person show....... Rod | ||
FRED |
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Yes I agree. I was getting turned off by the one person show also. Guys please post your lures. Eye candy for us with two left hands! LOL FRED | |||
Grunt Lures |
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Posts: 786 Location: Minnesota | Muskie Pat, I must agree on not much inovation out there. Not a lot left to inovate BUT some here have some great new lures and looks! Love some of the foils I have seen here. I tried to "copy" them but tigger still has me stumped! Funny too about copies, I even got emails on my eBay account that I was buying copies of lures and I should not be buying them. LOL I did not respond to the morons! Oh well, the copy crap has been beat to death here and on other forums. Get used to it guys, 95% of lures made today are copies of the GREATS from 50-100 years ago. I thank those who made sure great timeless lures for me to "copy" and every "copy" I make is a testimate to the greatness of those lures gone by and the great ones still in production today! As for posting some new lures, I have some new foils coming in soon. I was not going to post them but will when they are done. Nothing special but, I wanted to show the difference between using different backings to help me form my foils and the effects. You will see them soon. They have one coat of epoxy and need some more paint and then a few more coats of epoxy. James | ||
Guest |
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There is postive and negative that come from this forum. Sometimes it is negative and the line is crossed. I am sure he will learn from this and we can move on. Lets see some sucker patterns from some of the other guys that make baits. It seemed to be off limits before. Millions of baits have been made over the years. I agree there is overlapping. Nothing can be done about that fact. | |||
Grunt Lures |
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Posts: 786 Location: Minnesota | One thing about you guys making sucker baits....You HAVE to start making these things actual size! Muskie won't know what to do if they are not made actual size. See picture for my definition of "actual size". I do hope this helps for future sucker baits made/posted on this board. James Attachments ---------------- sucker1_2003x411.jpg (15KB - 143 downloads) | ||
Tigger |
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Posts: 399 Location: Burton, Ohio | That thing has to be 6-7 pounds!!!!!!! LOL How many hooks would you put in that one? | ||
Grunt Lures |
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Posts: 786 Location: Minnesota | 3 20/0 Mustads should do it! You may need muscles like me to set the hook though | ||
Grunt Lures |
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Posts: 786 Location: Minnesota | Well, at the end of the day lets just agree we are all copying (sort of) the greats of yesterday and leave it at that. I say we get back to posting good crap about making baits and we all pool together and figure out how the hell tigger makes those #*^@ foil baits! LOL | ||
Fish and Whistle |
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Posts: 462 Location: Antioch, IL | I have to say that the basement bait forum is my favorite section of this site. It allows me to see lures that most of us would never get the chance to unless we are friends with the dude making them. A lot of the baits I've seen posted here could be considered absolute works of art. It is great to see the creativity and talent that is going on in dark, damp, dirty basements around the midwest. The experiences that I have had in this forum have all been positive, helpful and inspiring (as you will usually find in dealing with muskie fisherman). Keep up the good work guys! | ||
Yake Bait |
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Posts: 388 | Grea tutorial Gonna have to try one of those foil baits soon! | ||
The Nate |
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Maybe everyone is busy working on new/updated models | |||
rjbass |
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Posts: 179 Location: Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan | OK....tigger and Grunt....Here are my latest foil baits....I'm getting there. Still can't figure out all of Tigger's style, but it's fun trying. I like the 3 foot sucker....Hey grunt, your's are almost that big now...lol
Rod | ||
Tigger |
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Posts: 399 Location: Burton, Ohio | Rod your scaring me! LOL Very nice! I love the colors. Nate, when are you coming out with some more? Have you been busy with school? Moderators, I am sorry about posting the link. I was not trying to divert anyone to another site. Just wanted share it. This musky bait site is the best! Hands down. Would something eat a 3 foot sucker? I am serious on asking the question. | ||
The Nate |
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Tigger, hopefully by the end of this next week I'll have some new things completed (2 by Sunday for sure!). Not busy with school yet (Summer session starts in late summer) instead just trying to finsh out solid at work and tie up all loose ends. | |||
Tigger |
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Posts: 399 Location: Burton, Ohio | Sounds great Nate. Can't wait to see the new weapons! | ||
sandpiper |
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Posts: 9 | rjbass very nice foil jobs! | ||
Musky Snax |
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Posts: 680 Location: Muskoka Ontario,Canada | Since it has been brought up once again, I will clarify one last time that I was simply wanting credit for "popularizing" the realistic look in glide baits. I never claimed to have invented the concept. I happened to be the guy that made it mainstream through the exposure of great websites such as this one. To anyone who took it the wrong way I apologize. I'm a very passionate guy when it comes to what I do as most of you are also. My opinion on the subject of copy cats is as valid as anyone elses and I appreciate that I did get to air my opinion here. I don't expect everyone else to agree and that is fine by me. Unfortunately the point I trying to make was was compeltely misunderstood by many of you and taken way out of context. I have the utmost respect for all the bait makers who post their baits here and I really enjoy seeing new ideas. There are quite a few of you whos abilities continue to astound and inspire me. As for the Sucker glide baits, that one bait was the one that got the ball rolling for me and it was indeed my "signature bait" as Beaver posted before. If I suddenly changed my style and started making foil baits that have the exact same style as Tigger you'd know exactly where I got the inspiration wouldn't you? It would be so obvious as his individual style stands out among the crowd. I enjoyed it when mine did the same. That's all. Please continue to post all your baits here and show what you have to offer. Edited by Musky Snax 4/17/2007 11:35 AM | ||
Doug Bradley |
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Posts: 190 | Snax, you have some incredible designs and some amazing tallent and I will be the first to commend you on that and the ability to speak your mind on that which you are passionate about. Keep up the awesome work and enjoy what you do, I know I and many others really enjoy the artistic tallent and quality on your baits. Doug Bradley | ||
Musky Snax |
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Posts: 680 Location: Muskoka Ontario,Canada | Thanks Doug. As you already know, you are one of the people whos baits amaze me. No one will ever accuse me of not speaking my mind or being politically correct. I say what I mean wether it pleases the masses or not. Again I sincreley apologize for giving a very misleading impression of who I am. I'm not in this for the ego stroking. I got that out of my system two years back when everything started for me. I'm just one of a multitude of bait makers here who make their baits the best that they can and hope to stay ahead of the competition. Edited by Musky Snax 4/17/2007 3:09 PM | ||
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