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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Marabou vs. tinsel/flashabou
 
Message Subject: Marabou vs. tinsel/flashabou
dami0101
Posted 6/25/2013 5:15 PM (#648523)
Subject: Marabou vs. tinsel/flashabou





Posts: 750


Location: Minneapolis, MN
I've only used flashabou/tinsel bucktails so far and I'm wondering what the advantage/disadvantage of the marabou bucktails are.
wicked
Posted 6/25/2013 5:26 PM (#648526 - in reply to #648523)
Subject: Re: Marabou vs. tinsel/flashabou




Location: sneaking out to get on the water ;-)
They each have their place. I think marabou casts nicer once it's wet but can be chewed up a bit quicker.
JLR
Posted 6/25/2013 11:15 PM (#648590 - in reply to #648523)
Subject: Re: Marabou vs. tinsel/flashabou




Posts: 335


Location: Pulaski, WI
Marabou picks up more weeds, otherwise really like it
FAT-SKI
Posted 6/26/2013 12:46 AM (#648596 - in reply to #648590)
Subject: Re: Marabou vs. tinsel/flashabou




Posts: 1360


Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished
Personally I like both, and like said above, they both have their place. IMO Marabou has a more realistic and natural movement in the water (that's saying that we actually see realism in bucktails in the first place) as well as the added casting ability when wet. It is worth to have a few different kinds in your box. That goes for Deer Hair bucktails also.

My favorite marabou baits are those made by Muskie Underground. Super full marabou, big profile and they just straight catch fish.
jonnysled
Posted 6/26/2013 9:04 AM (#648631 - in reply to #648590)
Subject: Re: Marabou vs. tinsel/flashabou





Posts: 13688


Location: minocqua, wi.
blades and a bent up/re-bent wire contribute more than what is wrapped around it ... the ones that are perfect get less action than the ones that have had to be "repaired". lighter crooked wire for me ...
jasond
Posted 6/26/2013 9:38 AM (#648649 - in reply to #648631)
Subject: Re: Marabou vs. tinsel/flashabou




Posts: 187


Location: West Metro, MN
I really like the way marabou casts and breathes in the water, but they are definitely not as durable as flashabou. I would have to guess that I use both materials about equally.
dami0101
Posted 6/26/2013 10:43 AM (#648664 - in reply to #648523)
Subject: Re: Marabou vs. tinsel/flashabou





Posts: 750


Location: Minneapolis, MN
kane - 6/26/2013 10:35 AM

marabou colors blend way too much quick vs deer tail


I'm sorry but what does that mean?
pamuskyhunter
Posted 6/26/2013 11:08 AM (#648672 - in reply to #648523)
Subject: Re: Marabou vs. tinsel/flashabou





Posts: 613


Location: big cove tannery pa
Oh yea donot forget about squirrel hair. Love the rabid squirrel. Marabou/flash/bucktail are all awesome. Have there times of use.
FAT-SKI
Posted 6/26/2013 11:24 AM (#648673 - in reply to #648664)
Subject: Re: Marabou vs. tinsel/flashabou




Posts: 1360


Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished
dami0101 - 6/26/2013 10:43 AM

kane - 6/26/2013 10:35 AM

marabou colors blend way too much quick vs deer tail


I'm sorry but what does that mean?



All marabou colors are died into the material. Thus when used a lot (or used in pools) the colors will bleed overtime. But with any luck it will get ripped apart by fish long before you need to replace the marabou due to bleed out.
dami0101
Posted 6/26/2013 11:55 AM (#648676 - in reply to #648673)
Subject: Re: Marabou vs. tinsel/flashabou





Posts: 750


Location: Minneapolis, MN
FAT-SKI - 6/26/2013 11:24 AM

dami0101 - 6/26/2013 10:43 AM

kane - 6/26/2013 10:35 AM

marabou colors blend way too much quick vs deer tail


I'm sorry but what does that mean?



All marabou colors are died into the material. Thus when used a lot (or used in pools) the colors will bleed overtime. But with any luck it will get ripped apart by fish long before you need to replace the marabou due to bleed out.


Ah, got it now.
Muskiemetal
Posted 6/26/2013 1:18 PM (#648696 - in reply to #648523)
Subject: Re: Marabou vs. tinsel/flashabou





Posts: 676


Location: Wisconsin
The colors will bleed out, I have had some that dulled out in a month, but also the tails take a long time to dry out and this leads to rusting hooks.
timhutson1
Posted 6/26/2013 1:38 PM (#648703 - in reply to #648596)
Subject: Re: Marabou vs. tinsel/flashabou




Posts: 251


Do you get the jointed or straight versions? I ordered my first one today but got a straight wire one. Just curious what your opinion is, one vs the other.
FAT-SKI
Posted 6/26/2013 2:11 PM (#648711 - in reply to #648703)
Subject: Re: Marabou vs. tinsel/flashabou




Posts: 1360


Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished
Personally I have never used a straight one. I like the jointed ones. IMHO it gives you more flexability when it comes to blade size and color. The Marabou baits I get from Adam Redlin of Muskie Underground are all jointed. So when I get one, I will get an extra set of blades with a different color combo along with it so I can change color combinations depending on conditions or what the fish are telling me. Because of this ability I don't think I will ever buy a straight one.
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