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kgmonty
Posted 4/22/2011 2:32 PM (#494510)
Subject: Texas Muskie guy needs some help.




Posts: 14


Hello, I'm from Texas, so I don't have much of a selection of Muskie tackle to see first hand. I Have ordered almost everything online for my past trips. I'm looking for a double 10 with a black tail, and Flo green or LOTW Chart blades. Most of the chartruse colors are more yellow than what I'm looking for. Any recommendations? Thanks in advance.

Edited by kgmonty 4/22/2011 2:49 PM
Rudedog
Posted 4/22/2011 2:38 PM (#494512 - in reply to #494510)
Subject: RE: Texas Muskie guy needs some help.




Posts: 624


Location: S.W. WI
How bout the Shumway Giant Flasher or Little Giant.
Both have #10 blades and available in flo.Green. @ Rollies= Muskyshop.com
-Jon
kgmonty
Posted 4/22/2011 2:51 PM (#494519 - in reply to #494510)
Subject: Re: Texas Muskie guy needs some help.




Posts: 14


I will check it out. Is it hair or boo tail?
Rudedog
Posted 4/22/2011 2:53 PM (#494521 - in reply to #494519)
Subject: Re: Texas Muskie guy needs some help.




Posts: 624


Location: S.W. WI
Shumways are Boo.
...Glittertails also has #10 Green blades.

Edited by Rudedog 4/22/2011 3:03 PM
bigbite
Posted 4/22/2011 3:07 PM (#494528 - in reply to #494519)
Subject: Re: Texas Muskie guy needs some help.




Posts: 1348


Location: Pewaukee, WI
Kris:
Sent you an e-mail.
kirk
Posted 4/22/2011 6:04 PM (#494562 - in reply to #494510)
Subject: RE: Texas Muskie guy needs some help.


Check out www.spankybaits.com
richg99
Posted 4/22/2011 8:02 PM (#494579 - in reply to #494510)
Subject: Re: Texas Muskie guy needs some help.




Posts: 4


Location: Tennessee and Texas
Where in Texas are you? I am in Houston. Rich
muskiewhored
Posted 4/22/2011 9:22 PM (#494598 - in reply to #494510)
Subject: Re: Texas Muskie guy needs some help.





Location: Oswego, IL
MTO - Muskie Tackle Online or Tackle Industries. Both great guys

Edited by muskiewhored 4/22/2011 9:24 PM
Guest
Posted 4/24/2011 5:25 PM (#494881 - in reply to #494510)
Subject: RE: Texas Muskie guy needs some help.


Are there muskie in texas?
richg99
Posted 4/25/2011 10:27 PM (#495125 - in reply to #494510)
Subject: Re: Texas Muskie guy needs some help.




Posts: 4


Location: Tennessee and Texas
No 'skies in TX that I know of..... I spend summers in Fox Lake IL. Love to fish for the big guys. I don't catch enough..but...I still keep trying. Going to the MH school at St Germaine in early June. Hope to learn more. Rich
Pete Stoltman
Posted 4/26/2011 12:54 AM (#495141 - in reply to #494510)
Subject: Re: Texas Muskie guy needs some help.




Posts: 663


Sent you an e-mail. Hope it's helpful.
kgmonty
Posted 4/26/2011 9:17 PM (#495347 - in reply to #494510)
Subject: Re: Texas Muskie guy needs some help.




Posts: 14


Thanks for all the help. No Muskie in Texas. That is probably a good thing for me, because if we did, I might not have a job. Then again I would have to do something, because it is not the cheapest sport to pursue. My Muskie fishing has been limited to a few trips to Pomme de Terre, three days on Cass, and two weeks on the LOTW each of the last three years in July. I hope to make at least one more trip in addition to my July trip (maybe a week in Minn.). Im hooked for sure. Bass just dont do if for me like they did before I caught my 1st Muskie. Thanks again.
Ja Rule
Posted 4/27/2011 11:37 AM (#495460 - in reply to #495347)
Subject: Re: Texas Muskie guy needs some help.


kgmonty - 4/26/2011 9:17 PM

Bass just dont do if for me like they did before I caught my 1st Muskie. Thanks again.


I think that goes most of us. I was a die hard bass guy until I accidentally contacted a few muskies, and then once I actually hooked one, I was hooked.
Sharptooth
Posted 4/28/2011 8:24 AM (#495640 - in reply to #495460)
Subject: Re: Texas Muskie guy needs some help.





Posts: 79


Location: West Virginia
Ja Rule - 4/27/2011 12:37 PM
I was a die hard bass guy until I accidentally contacted a few muskies, and then once I actually hooked one, I was hooked.


Amen
Sam Ubl
Posted 4/28/2011 10:18 AM (#495665 - in reply to #494510)
Subject: Re: Texas Muskie guy needs some help.





Location: SE Wisconsin
I'll second the Spanky Baits website.. Go build your own.
chadslama
Posted 4/28/2011 8:51 PM (#495806 - in reply to #495665)
Subject: Re: Texas Muskie guy needs some help.





Posts: 32


Location: Janesville, Wi
I'd go w/ Dominatrix from T.I. Hands down the toughest most affordable Dbl 10 on the market. If you want boo go w/ the Flasher. Martian green/Black.
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