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| Big, old, mossy tree stump musky don't tolerate 13 1/2 inch broken back strangers, especially those that wobble, thump, rattle and dress themselves in "I'm a dominant male and this is my water" crimson sparkle. Nope, they'll break em' in half just to spite em'. enJOY It's my favorite bait i've done to date. My wife hates it because it kept me in the basement for days on end!
Edited by big_baits 12/3/2007 1:11 PM
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| And yes I am aware that Musky don't encounter Sockeye Salmon too often. I did pattern it more after a Knifefish anyway, but unless there are Musky in the Amazon, they are unlikely to encounter those either. It's my contention though that Musky are highly territorial as a rule. Alpha Musky that is. |
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Location: oswego, il | Does that bait wobble like a rattle trap and does it float? If so you are onto something way cool. |
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| Yes and Yes!! And thanks for the kind words. |
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Location: Medford, WI | I love your thought of the whole territorial idea. More and more I fish, the more and more I agree with it.
Love the baits, Jake |
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| I love it! Original. Nice paint too boot!! |
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