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Message Subject: New Lure Introduced at ICAST, Maxota to build Muskie model next
sworrall
Posted 7/17/2008 11:05 PM (#327082)
Subject: New Lure Introduced at ICAST, Maxota to build Muskie model next





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
This thing has killer action, driven by a patented tail and body design, through-wired body, and a durable plastic construction that just plain moves every way possible. The design is truly different than any I have seen, and when applied to a Muskie sized lure will create a crank/swim bait that will work in any part of the water column, and kick some Esox hinder with a drop or rise (your choice dependant on tail split ring positioning) on the pause that is all wriggle, and a slow vertical fall on the slack line.

Email [email protected] for information on the lure and to let them know if 9" is what you'd look for in a Muskie sized lure like this. the current model is directed at bass, pike, and 'eyes, and is 4" plus.

I bet this will be LOUD in the hydrophone testing...Video here:
http://walleye.outdoorsfirst.com/watch.asp?id=1025


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jtroop
Posted 7/18/2008 9:16 AM (#327117 - in reply to #327082)
Subject: Re: New Lure Introduced at ICAST, Maxota to build Muskie model next




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Location: Cohasset, MN
I agree. Unique. Sent an email expressing my interest. Thanks for posting the info.
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