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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Widowmaker T-bone
 
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bluegill
Posted 10/9/2007 5:47 PM (#278773)
Subject: Widowmaker T-bone




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Location: Sandusky, OH
What can you tell me about this bait? I know its a WV jerkbait, but I've never seen one in the water. I'm looking for Suick/Bobbie alternatives. Thanks.

Eric
ToddM
Posted 10/9/2007 8:26 PM (#278813 - in reply to #278773)
Subject: RE: Widowmaker T-bone





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Location: oswego, il
I have one that shimmies when you pull it, then it will go to one side or the other. Pull it too hard and it will come up, not a bad thing, most pull baits do that anyway. Good bait, you will like it.
Whoolligan
Posted 10/9/2007 8:31 PM (#278816 - in reply to #278773)
Subject: Re: Widowmaker T-bone




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I fished one, once. That's about all I can say with any real fortitude about it, just didn't like the feel of it I guess. One bait that I will throw other than the two mentioned above is Squirrely Burt/Burts. weighted and un. I've had just as many fish on them as I have on Suicks/Bobbies. Another that I throw, as far as dive rise baits is the Belly Dancer.
BruceKY
Posted 10/10/2007 11:32 AM (#278894 - in reply to #278773)
Subject: RE: Widowmaker T-bone





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Location: KY
Hawg teaser!
Pikiespawn
Posted 10/10/2007 12:13 PM (#278904 - in reply to #278894)
Subject: RE: Widowmaker T-bone




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Location: Apollo, PA
Trueglide tremor also great, if you can find one.
Made by Joel Pederman of Minnesota way.
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