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| What's the action like on a muskelunch? I like the size and colors, but have never seen one. What do they run like? Depth? Thanks guys. |
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Location: Appleton | 6" Muskellunch cranks have a nice wiggle to the jointed ones. They troll fast. Don't run real deep on the 6". I have some 7" and 8" but haven't had time to play with them much yet. Nice baits from the limited time I"ve played with them. Will spend more time soon as I just got a few more. |
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Location: Appleton,WI | ditto here,Love the 6"ers havent had much play time with the larger one,not till fall.I even casted the 6"er and they look great but they dont go deep.Nice baits. |
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| I probably won't troll them, but was thinking about adding a couple as casting baits. |
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Location: Appleton | I think you'll like the 6" as casting baits. You could even burn them without problems. |
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Location: North East PA , 20 mins from Chautauqua | Six inch muskellunch baits are my best early season trolling baits . They have a very tight wiggle and high vibration and like speed ,like the others said they are a shallow bait . I don't cast them often but I have caught a couple throwing it that way . They have a few other models out right now too they have a 8 incher and the newest I think is 10 or 11 inches long . I'll order a couple of those from him later this summer . He's got the 6 inchers on ebay pretty often , they seem like a couple of good guys and they stand behind there product they are a small outfit I think the guy makes them out of his basement or garage in Erie PA they set up a booth every year at the erie show I always buy a couple of them .
THE FERD |
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Location: Verona, WI | Does anybody have any contact info for the guy that makes these? I bought five 6" baits on eBay a few months ago and have caught a fish every time out on them (4 fish in 4 trolling trips). I sent him an eBay message but he didn't answer.
Shane |
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