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| I have had good luck with the Northland Bionic Bucktail spinnerbaits, but they start losing the dressing after a few fish. Anyone have good luck with a spinnerbait that will hold up better? |
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| Try VooDoo Tials. |
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| Otter,
I have had good luck with the Bionic Bucktails but am a little skeptical after a 41" fish broke one (broke off the back hook) after I got the fish in the net.
Shumway Funky Chickens are great. Different sizes and Bruce can make custom colors as well. I actually picked up a bunch more at the Waukesha show this weekend and put in an order for some more custom colors.
Here is a link to view them: http://www.ec-securehost.com/PastikasSportShop/Spinner_Baits.html
Here is a link to get a hold of Bruce if needed: http://www.haywardlakes.com/dows.htm
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| Violent Strike Spinnerbaits are tough as all getout. I can usually catch dozens of pike and a few muskies before having to replace the skirt. [:bigsmile:] |
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| LOL Stever!!! Sounds like they are built like most "Va. girls"![:0] [:sun:] |
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| Grim Reapers are the best! They will after time lose their skirts, but they make special skirts for them. |
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| Funky Chickens run true and hold up very very well. I second what Scott Jenkins had to say. |
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| I can confirm the comments on the FunkyChicken. It comes through vegetation surprizingly well, which other types haven't done. |
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| try the Dinnerbait spinner it has a .51 wire 2 Owner 5/0 hooks and the best hand tied buck tail I've seen. I know two guides on Cave Run that have caught a dozen or more muskies on the same lure. The bait can be hard to get because it is hand made. I prefer the 1oz. double turtle back blades.
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| Picaso spinnerbaits are the best right now,terminator is good also.0723 Bill Ramsey |
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