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Posted 3/14/2004 8:20 AM (#100456)
Subject: Homemade baits that are must haves?


Are there and garage builder baits out there that are a must have for this year?Im interest in trying some and say a few on jomusky's site.Is there anybody else out there that builds?
ToddM
Posted 3/14/2004 10:12 AM (#100472 - in reply to #100456)
Subject: RE: Homemade baits that are must haves?





Posts: 20212


Location: oswego, il
The guys that build lures on jomusky's site make good stuff. You can't go wrong there. Two other quality lure builders put their stuff on ebay. Their ebay names are hawaiisbest60 and fishfobass.
Plitz.....
Posted 3/14/2004 2:36 PM (#100487 - in reply to #100456)
Subject: RE: Homemade baits that are must haves?





Posts: 600


Location: West Bend, WI
Joel wick topwaters
TR Twitchers
TM Tails
Musky E tails and glides
h2o glides and topwater
Can't think right now,but there are some to get you started.Check out Nimmer Swimmer baits also.
k-bob
Posted 3/14/2004 3:13 PM (#100490 - in reply to #100456)
Subject: RE: Homemade baits that are must haves?




Posts: 605


Location: Marshfield, WI
Hi,
I found a guy that makes his own baits online. His website is www.danczyk-lures.com I've never used them but was wondering if anyone else has. They look like good lures.
Krishna
Luke_Chinewalker
Posted 3/14/2004 3:15 PM (#100491 - in reply to #100487)
Subject: RE: Homemade baits that are must haves?





Location: Minneapolis, MN
The Shadilac
Capt bigfish
Posted 3/14/2004 3:51 PM (#100495 - in reply to #100456)
Subject: RE: Homemade baits that are must haves?




Posts: 480


hey esox4me, I fished with a guy last fall who calls himself uptown. He trys his baits out on the city lakes here in mpls. He makes some exceptional baits. We stay in touch and he's given me 4 to test this coming year. He also gave some to some guys at thorne who were nice to him. I think he calls them "true glide". He wants to prove they work before he sells them, I kinda sucked up to him to get a couple, then he gave me a couple more this month. I didn't buy any wabulls, new topwaters or cranks at the muskie expo here because I believe these are going to get the job done. Look for him on these boards. capt bigfish
caveman670
Posted 3/14/2004 11:50 PM (#100539 - in reply to #100456)
Subject: RE: Homemade baits that are must haves?




Posts: 58


Last May my son and I started tinkering around with lure building in our garage and with some help on paint and clear to use. here is what we came up with, The P~ron~aH . Now we are in Rollie and Helens.
Check them out.

RonP
Chicago
Madd Dogg Lures Inc.
http://my.core.com/~caveman
MuskieMedic
Posted 3/14/2004 11:55 PM (#100540 - in reply to #100456)
Subject: RE: Homemade baits that are must haves?





Posts: 2091


Location: Stevens Point, WI
Divani drop belly glider, TM Tails.
Lockjaw
Posted 3/15/2004 8:11 AM (#100558 - in reply to #100456)
Subject: RE: Homemade baits that are must haves?





Posts: 147


Location: WI - Land of small muskies and big jawbones
Freds Tinseltails is something you should check out. He's now making a larger variety of the tinseltails. Multiple ties and color patterns and stuff like that. Saw the new ones at a show a few weeks ago and they are awesome. He also makes a mean looking spinner bait now too. Only the original tinseltails are on his website yet. He is going to be udating his website soon I guess. Here is the address.www.tinseltails.com

Edited by Lockjaw 3/15/2004 8:12 AM
greenduck
Posted 3/15/2004 12:12 PM (#100601 - in reply to #100456)
Subject: RE: Homemade baits that are must haves?




Posts: 354


I second the vote for Wick topwater baits.
Gander Mt Guide
Posted 3/15/2004 12:15 PM (#100602 - in reply to #100456)
Subject: RE: Homemade baits that are must haves?





Posts: 2515


Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI
Wood on Water's Power Probe
Blue River's UnderTaker
Cady's Wabull
Gray Ghost's Hounder
Musky Fever
Posted 3/15/2004 4:43 PM (#100620 - in reply to #100456)
Subject: RE: Homemade baits that are must haves?





Location: Illinois-Indiana
The new "Psycho Kitty" bucktails
9 1/2", 1 3/4 ounces, keel weighted, salt water trailers.

NO TACKLE BOX SHOULD BE WITHOUT ONE OR TWO OE THREE!!!!!!!!!;)

I will have them in my booth this weekend at the Extreme show (Villa Park).

Edited by Musky Fever 3/16/2004 9:00 AM
E's musky Baits
Posted 3/15/2004 7:06 PM (#100636 - in reply to #100456)
Subject: RE: Homemade baits that are must haves?





Posts: 93


Location: Waukesha, WI.
Come and take a look at my lures at the New London show this weekend.
Pikiespawn
Posted 3/16/2004 8:16 AM (#100690 - in reply to #100456)
Subject: RE: Homemade baits that are must haves?




Posts: 921


Location: Apollo, PA
Creepenstein, Creepenstein, Creepenstein!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Fish-n-Freak
Posted 3/16/2004 9:03 AM (#100705 - in reply to #100456)
Subject: RE: Homemade baits that are must haves?




Posts: 259


Location: Alexandria, MN
I would second the point for that guy on Ebay -- fishfobass. He makes some great stuff. I just got a box of six lures from him yesterday! The new gliders he has now, I think he calls them a 'spring glider' are AWESOME! They sink slowly tail down, and dart in all directions, they also have a large rattle, so you get a good "Thud" on every jerk. He also makes some good thumping shallow crankbaits.

He tests every lure, before he puts them on Ebay, so you can buy with confidence that the lure you buy will perform.

Search for Musky Handmade and you should find him. Tell him Steve Sedesky sent you.

** Just checked -- he has one glider and a few cranks on there right now. **
He chnaged his name to fishfobassormuskies

Edited by Fish-n-Freak 3/16/2004 9:16 AM
castmaster
Posted 3/16/2004 9:12 AM (#100706 - in reply to #100456)
Subject: RE: Homemade baits that are must haves?





Posts: 910


Location: Hastings, mn, 55033
another vote for joel wick topwaters. his lures are the best topwater out there!!! gary tesch also makes some awesome topwater baits!!
has anyone tried the new bitten shaker from pastikas? saw them at the MN expo and they look HOT! make a hell of a commotion!!
Phish Killer
Posted 3/16/2004 11:16 AM (#100720 - in reply to #100456)
Subject: RE: Homemade baits that are must haves?





Posts: 827


Location: Minneapolis,Minnesota
I second the Bitten Shaker, I'm kicking myself for not buying one at the MN show!!!
Wood
Posted 3/16/2004 11:19 AM (#100722 - in reply to #100456)
Subject: RE: Homemade baits that are must haves?




Posts: 24


Location: Monroe WI
Top h2o made be Lee Tauchen. He also makes a tail bait, Jackpot style, and a Topper stopper. I Have seen them At smokeys muskie shop. If you want to see the Top H2O look under the post for the Madison Muskie School, Someone posted it tere.
Trimmer
Posted 3/16/2004 4:09 PM (#100766 - in reply to #100456)
Subject: RE: Homemade baits that are must haves?





Posts: 18


Location: Ashalnd,Ky
I have a brand new bait that will be ready for sale by Friday of this week
I plan to have a few guys throwing it at the Cave this weekend..
here is a link if you want to take a good look

http://pub90.ezboard.com/fkentuckyanglingforumfrm6.showMessage?topi...

good luck to all the guys coming to the Cave this coming week..
Good Fishing
Trimmer

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