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curleytail |
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Posts: 2687 Location: Hayward, WI | Anybody see the Coots at the MN show? Definately a different idea... I didn't part with $30-$35 dollars for one but did see a couple people buying them. Was anybody willing to give them a shot? Tucker | ||
JKahler |
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Posts: 1287 Location: WI | lol. I heard that guy sold over 2k worth of those! They sure don't look very impressive, but neither does a Suick I guess. | ||
piker |
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Posts: 185 Location: On the water | Any pictures? No idea how that lure looks... | ||
curleytail |
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Posts: 2687 Location: Hayward, WI | I didn't look them over too closely, but picture a 6-8 inch 1x4 with the front end cut off in a semi circle. Then put a treble out each side, spreader hook fashion. Finally, hang a little keel down the rear/bottom of the bait and attach a set of double 10's and a skirt (one pack by the looks of it) of flashabou and you have it. At first I thought the bait was a gag. They look so plain and unlike anything you've ever seen. Pretty much no attempt to make it look like ANYTHING, which if you had listened to Worral's seminar I'm sure he would say didn't matter. I couldn't bring myself to buy one, but I'm sure they have a huge profile from below, and push a ton of water. If you believe the guy at the booth, they do catch fish, and big ones. Looking at the bait, I would guess if it caught anything it wouldn't catch too many small fish. Weird bait, different idea. Not pretty, but from a scientific standpoint I could see where they might actually catch fish from time to time. I would think they must be a bear to cast into the wind... Gotta give it to the guy for now following the crowd though. Tucker | ||
wers4455 |
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Posts: 415 Location: madison wisconsin | piker - 4/10/2011 1:21 PM Any pictures? No idea how that lure looks... Me too... | ||
bassinbob84 |
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Posts: 646 Location: In a shack in the woods | My theory is they are a big meal and make it so anyone can bulge a dbl 10 at any speed. If the blades are turning you're bulging. | ||
jakejusa |
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Posts: 994 Location: Minnesota: where it's tough to be a sportsfan! | I bet with a little asking we can get Steve to get a video up on how thye look in the water. You're right they are not much to look at but I look at some of my home growns that have multiple fish...they are downright ugly. So anything is possible. | ||
knooter |
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Posts: 531 Location: Hugo, MN | The Coot is proof that we overthink muskie baits. It isn't pretty, but there is no denying its appeal to big muskies. Give one a shot. I think we can all agree that slowrolling a DCG catches a bunch of fish. Imagine slowrolling one over shallow weeds. They work. | ||
schmello |
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Posts: 1 | here is a pic of the coot | ||
kodiak |
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Posts: 1224 Location: Okoboji | where? | ||
MuskieMike |
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Location: Des Moines IA | From the thread DIRECTLY below this one ................. Attachments ---------------- photoMA30722113-0001.jpg (117KB - 300 downloads) | ||
Guest |
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And they cast well Guest | |||
CASTING55 |
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Posts: 968 Location: N.FIB | those are pretty sexy,do you wear those in the boat also | ||
Big Perc |
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Posts: 1185 Location: Iowa | My dad bought one...had it on the water today and I was actually impressed by the way it ran...moves some serious water...could be a great producer... | ||
Capt bigfish |
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Posts: 480 | I really like the evolution on this one. Seven years ago it may have been just a board in the water. From the success of #10 blades spawns the invention of the coot. Some one made a #10 blade, then it got doubled. The gopher bait comes to mind as a predecessor but it didn't have the double #10's before it. Did the coot needed the #10's to succeed? Has Mr. McAllister (the inventer/builder) been working on the prototypes for years? Combining ideas together creates an energy, although not always as successful as coots and double tens. Now for them, it's not just going muskie fishing, all inventer/builders want to catch muskies on a idea that has kept them up nights. It was a pleasure to talk with Mr. McAllister at the Minnesota show, to me he is what the show is all about. It's a super cool bait that I want to catch fish on. | ||
Lightning |
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Posts: 485 Location: On my favorite lake! | I am guessing they troll these! LOL | ||
knooter |
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Posts: 531 Location: Hugo, MN | I met Pat years ago on Bald Eagle or White Bear Lake. I ran into him all the time at the boat launch and on the lake, and finally started chatting with him. Over the years, Pat has shared a lot of interesting information and ideas about baits. He is an inventor at heart. He thinks outside the box to say the least. Throughout the evolution of the Coot, Pat has made some adjustments, and has arrived at a bait that does exactly what he designed it to do. Is it pretty? Nope, but it is a totally unique bait that flat-out catches fish despite its appearance. Pat has shown me some pretty off the wall lure ideas over the years. Some of them were comical, but I think he has a winner with this one. Also, they cast quite easily. Better than a suick at times. | ||
kodiak |
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Posts: 1224 Location: Okoboji | i thought they were planer boards lol | ||
IM Musky Time |
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Posts: 243 | So is there a video of one in the water available somewhere? Would love to see this thing in action based on the responses to this thread.... | ||
sworrall |
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Posts: 32886 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | If someone gets one to me, I'll shoot it from above and below the water. I have some Suick work to do next week anyway, and I'd be happy to send it back if it comes to me with return postage. | ||
knooter |
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Posts: 531 Location: Hugo, MN | Steve, I'll send one your way. PM me your address. | ||
Uptown |
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You just néed to look at Pat's results in the "lunge log" to know they work. I too thought they were funny looking a couple of years ago- then I saw what they can do in person. Brown is the sexiest color- no matter what everyone else says Joe Trueglide.com | |||
Jason |
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i need one please i live in forest lake mn its 7/15/2011 where do i get these? [email protected] | |||
knooter |
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Posts: 531 Location: Hugo, MN | Pat's # is 651-955-1118 He fishes Forest quite often. If you see an old timer in a little Tuffy that looks like it's sinking, that's the Coot Man! Stop by and say Hi, he can probably sell you one on the spot. | ||
sworrall |
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Posts: 32886 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Video: http://upload.outdoorsfirst.com/watch.asp?id=4114 | ||
dward |
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Posts: 574 Location: Germantown, WI | huh? doesn't look like much to me. i can't see myself picking up one of these, but i'm sure they might be working for someone out there! who has used it and could offer a bit more insight. Is this a speed trolling bait? | ||
knooter |
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Posts: 531 Location: Hugo, MN | My first 50" on a Coot last monday. Attachments ---------------- 50resize.jpg (127KB - 144 downloads) | ||
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