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ManitouDan
Posted 12/21/2009 2:28 PM (#413696)
Subject: what lure looks most like a creek chub or sucker ?




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pics would be sweet . MD
muskie_man
Posted 12/21/2009 2:34 PM (#413697 - in reply to #413696)
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Location: South Portsmouth, KY
HAHAHA!


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ManitouDan
Posted 12/21/2009 2:43 PM (#413700 - in reply to #413696)
Subject: Re: what lure looks most like a creek chub or sucker ?




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YEEEEEEEELLLLLLLL right. back to the post office with your xmas gift (lures that might have a slight chance of looking like a creek chub) LOL MD

PS It's above 30 why are you not out fishing ? wimp
Muskerboy
Posted 12/21/2009 2:48 PM (#413701 - in reply to #413700)
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http://www.muskysnax.com/muskysnax.com/Sucker_Swimbaits.html
Looks like the real thing.
ManitouDan
Posted 12/21/2009 2:48 PM (#413702 - in reply to #413696)
Subject: Re: what lure looks most like a creek chub or sucker ?




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Muskie man thinks the only lure known to muskiedome is the freshwater squid AKA the medussa .
muskie_man
Posted 12/21/2009 2:49 PM (#413703 - in reply to #413696)
Subject: Re: what lure looks most like a creek chub or sucker ?





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Location: South Portsmouth, KY
HAHA! Dont b dissin my lure now!!haha 30 is to warm i like it when u gotta chip ice out of ur guides!

Edited by muskie_man 12/21/2009 2:50 PM
muskie_man
Posted 12/21/2009 2:51 PM (#413704 - in reply to #413702)
Subject: Re: what lure looks most like a creek chub or sucker ?





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Location: South Portsmouth, KY
ManitouDan - 12/21/2009 3:48 PM

Muskie man thinks the only lure known to muskiedome is the freshwater squid AKA the medussa .


AMEN!! haha
ManitouDan
Posted 12/21/2009 2:52 PM (#413705 - in reply to #413696)
Subject: Re: what lure looks most like a creek chub or sucker ?




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muskyboy . it does look like a sucker but I don't spend 75.00 bucks on a lure . Just not that kind of guy.
jasonvkop
Posted 12/21/2009 3:06 PM (#413707 - in reply to #413696)
Subject: Re: what lure looks most like a creek chub or sucker ?





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Location: Michigan
The name says it all; Suzy Sucker - http://www.shackattacklures.com/acatalog/9__Suzy_Sucker.html
FYGR8
Posted 12/21/2009 4:06 PM (#413720 - in reply to #413701)
Subject: Re: what lure looks most like a creek chub or sucker ?





Muskerboy - 12/21/2009 2:48 PM

http://www.muskysnax.com/muskysnax.com/Sucker_Swimbaits.html
Looks like the real thing.


I had the privilege of shooting video for Muskysnax sucker and the bait is extremely lifelike and built like a tank. Check out the video footage when you visit his site. AWESOME!!
RiverMan
Posted 12/21/2009 7:39 PM (#413750 - in reply to #413696)
Subject: Re: what lure looks most like a creek chub or sucker ?




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Location: Oregon
Here is one I make that looks a bit like a sucker.


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ManitouDan
Posted 12/21/2009 8:49 PM (#413760 - in reply to #413696)
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riverman--didn't see that lure on the website --where can i get one ? MD
esox69
Posted 12/21/2009 9:55 PM (#413773 - in reply to #413760)
Subject: Re: what lure looks most like a creek chub or sucker ?


was wondering the same thing- where can we get some!?!?
RiverMan
Posted 12/21/2009 10:16 PM (#413775 - in reply to #413696)
Subject: Re: what lure looks most like a creek chub or sucker ?




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Location: Oregon
I am working on several now, if you want one please send me an email at [email protected]



Thx.

Jed V.
JoeC
Posted 12/21/2009 10:24 PM (#413776 - in reply to #413696)
Subject: RE: what lure looks most like a creek chub or sucker ?




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Suzie Suckers also have my stamp of approval. First year I've used them and had good action from fish on this lure, especially in the fall
woodieb8
Posted 12/22/2009 4:34 AM (#413782 - in reply to #413696)
Subject: Re: what lure looks most like a creek chub or sucker ?




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many look great . but do they FISH lottsa folk art out there..
happy hooker
Posted 12/22/2009 5:52 AM (#413784 - in reply to #413782)
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the suzy sucker "PADDLE" tail all the way,,when that body gets waggin it looks alive
firstsixfeet
Posted 12/22/2009 7:58 AM (#413787 - in reply to #413696)
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http://weeksbayreserve.com/fishing/freshwater/fish/other/sucker/chu...
ManitouDan
Posted 12/22/2009 8:58 AM (#413794 - in reply to #413696)
Subject: Re: what lure looks most like a creek chub or sucker ?




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The ones here in southern ohio/NE Ky are more of a light brown/beige color with pale orangish looking fins.
Muskerboy
Posted 12/22/2009 3:13 PM (#413843 - in reply to #413696)
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http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=52...
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