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The Swan
Posted 6/29/2012 8:46 AM (#568230)
Subject: Windel's Muskie Harasser: opinions?


I am tempted by standard size Muskie Harasser with the willow leaf blade. It apparently has been around for a long time. Does anyone have an opinion of this lure, pro or con?
fishingprovy
Posted 6/29/2012 9:59 AM (#568248 - in reply to #568230)
Subject: RE: Windel's Muskie Harasser: opinions?




Posts: 268


these are one the few manufactured bucktails that I carry, have had them in my boxes for going on 30 years, love that heavy willow and Mark has always made a QUALITY tail, great components and never fail, you CANNOT go wrong with them.

MUSKYLUND1
Posted 6/29/2012 10:19 AM (#568253 - in reply to #568230)
Subject: Re: Windel's Muskie Harasser: opinions?




Posts: 203


Location: Germantown, WI
Great lure. I have caught many muskies on the Harasser. I would classify it one of those timeless bucktails that will never go out of style along with the Mepps Musky Killer, Mepss Giant Killer and #700 Buchertail. In all the craze with double #10s or double #13s I think folks sometimes forget that the old standby bucktails still catch fish. The Harasser is one of my confidence lures. My endurance also lasts lot longer using a Harasser vs. using a Cowgirl.
FlyfishMN
Posted 6/29/2012 10:23 AM (#568255 - in reply to #568230)
Subject: RE: Windel's Muskie Harasser: opinions?





Posts: 59


Location: Minneapolis, MN
Love this lure. One of my top five favorites. Especially burned shallow.
lpeitso
Posted 6/29/2012 11:09 AM (#568267 - in reply to #568230)
Subject: Re: Windel's Muskie Harasser: opinions?




Posts: 633


Great lure. Like it has been said, it gets forgotten in the big blade craze, but produces when it gets put on the line.
The Swan
Posted 6/29/2012 11:21 AM (#568272 - in reply to #568230)
Subject: RE: Windel's Muskie Harasser: opinions?


Thank you for the quick replies.
Peter Stoltman
Posted 6/29/2012 10:47 PM (#568378 - in reply to #568230)
Subject: Re: Windel's Muskie Harasser: opinions?




Posts: 218


Agree with the other posters along with the fact that Mark's lures are arguably one of the best values in the musky business. I don't know how he can sell them at the price he does and be profitable but thank goodness he does.
Zib
Posted 6/29/2012 11:34 PM (#568383 - in reply to #568230)
Subject: RE: Windel's Muskie Harasser: opinions?





Posts: 1405


Location: Detroit River
It's a good value but I have never caught nor had a follow from a muskie in 5 years of using the willow blade harasser.
muskyjim123
Posted 6/30/2012 2:30 AM (#568388 - in reply to #568383)
Subject: RE: Windel's Muskie Harasser: opinions?





Posts: 270


Location: brooklyn park mn
Its the lure that started it all for me. Trolling with it and landed my first one. Never been the same since and been broke since too lol. Great baits and under used. I like them when all I hear is the double cowgirls clanging everywhere from people somedays.
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