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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Trolling loke lures
 
Message Subject: Trolling loke lures
irrational
Posted 6/29/2012 12:59 PM (#568293)
Subject: Trolling loke lures




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Hello, I am looking to get people's experiences with trolling loke lures. Are they productive trollers or more intended for casting. I can't find data on the drifter website that tells how deep they troll...I'm guessing not that deep.
MuskyLureFreak
Posted 6/29/2012 3:23 PM (#568329 - in reply to #568293)
Subject: Re: Trolling loke lures




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Lokes are made for trolling but can be cast as well.. they are 1 of the most productive trolling baits ever made..
Pikiespawn
Posted 6/29/2012 3:40 PM (#568331 - in reply to #568329)
Subject: Re: Trolling loke lures




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Location: Apollo, PA
i believe the loke is no longer made, but u can find them on ebay. A bait that has some of its characteristics is the fishall slasher. Contact Mike King, Fishall Lures
MuskyLureFreak
Posted 6/29/2012 4:16 PM (#568334 - in reply to #568331)
Subject: Re: Trolling loke lures




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Pikiespawn - 6/29/2012 3:40 PM

i believe the loke is no longer made, but u can find them on ebay. A bait that has some of its characteristics is the fishall slasher. Contact Mike King, Fishall Lures


Drifter Tackle is making the Loke now..
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