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Message Subject: Wooden Lures
NY Muskie Hunter
Posted 11/9/2006 1:23 PM (#219991)
Subject: Wooden Lures


I am looking for suggestions/opinions on quality wooden lures for trolling. I currently use Leo's in my muskie fishing activities and they consistently outproduce my hard-plastic trolling lures. I would like to try some other wooden lures and could use some info on good, wooden lures for trolling applications. Thanks.

Gander Mt Guide
Posted 11/9/2006 2:32 PM (#220019 - in reply to #219991)
Subject: RE: Wooden Lures





Posts: 2515


Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI
Slammer Tackle makes great trollers. I believe Bagley's are wood as well. Balsa Wood.
musky54
Posted 11/9/2006 5:18 PM (#220056 - in reply to #219991)
Subject: RE: Wooden Lures





Posts: 122


Location: Kenosha, Wi.
I've been using Smity Baits for years with a lot of success. They have everything from shallow to deep diving crankbaits for trolling. Check out www.smitybait.com
castmaster
Posted 11/9/2006 5:42 PM (#220061 - in reply to #219991)
Subject: RE: Wooden Lures





Posts: 910


Location: Hastings, mn, 55033
wileys and lokes
missourimuskyhunter
Posted 11/9/2006 6:51 PM (#220077 - in reply to #219991)
Subject: RE: Wooden Lures





Posts: 1316


Location: Lebanon,Mo
dont mean to change the subject,but new yorker send me a email sometime. im originally from olean,ny and going back up next year to see dad and fish. [email protected] thanks!!!
boat rod
Posted 11/9/2006 9:02 PM (#220100 - in reply to #219991)
Subject: RE: Wooden Lures




Posts: 34


My best wooden trolling lures are as follows: Big Game Tackle lures (6" and 9"ers), Woodie Baits, Maison Baits, Franky baits, Loke lures, and Tuff Shads.....they all catch fish....both size and numbers........good luck!
muskyboy
Posted 11/9/2006 9:23 PM (#220105 - in reply to #219991)
Subject: RE: Wooden Lures


Go wood or go home. Woodies, Wiley's, Lokes, and Tuff Shads all rock trolling and are all wood construction
muskynightmare
Posted 11/9/2006 10:36 PM (#220111 - in reply to #219991)
Subject: RE: Wooden Lures





Posts: 2112


Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water
I love wood for casting, but hate them for trolling. Just my opinion, but I'd rather re-paint a crank after one season due to bouncing off rocks, hook rub, etc., than to have to re-do one after every trip. Trolling 6 miles on a wood bait takes its toll quick, no matter what it's coated with.
NY Muskie Hunter
Posted 11/10/2006 11:18 AM (#220192 - in reply to #219991)
Subject: RE: Wooden Lures


Thanks for everybody's input. I will be purchasing a few new woodies and giving them a try here on the St. Lawrence river.
boat rod
Posted 11/15/2006 9:42 PM (#221115 - in reply to #219991)
Subject: RE: Wooden Lures




Posts: 34


Heres a tip on the wood cranks boys. T out the hooks so they dont tear into the belly of the lure. They will last much longer that way. Even at 5-6mph........
missourimuskyhunter
Posted 11/15/2006 9:45 PM (#221116 - in reply to #219991)
Subject: RE: Wooden Lures





Posts: 1316


Location: Lebanon,Mo
if your fishing the big river,i would try those grunt lures. big bait for big fish,and we all know what roams in those waters..........

whoops,forgot to mention they are a wood bait.

Edited by missourimuskyhunter 11/15/2006 9:47 PM
Moon Eye
Posted 11/21/2006 11:49 AM (#221920 - in reply to #219991)
Subject: RE: Wooden Lures


Maybe you should try tuning your plastic lures once in a while, No sense in having 20 believers that swim backwards and sideways. As for woodies, I have one called "old faithful" made by LEO, that toothy critters just love to put thier mouth on. Have you ever put your mouth on a woodie?
woodieb8
Posted 11/21/2006 5:13 PM (#221957 - in reply to #219991)
Subject: RE: Wooden Lures




Posts: 1529


depending on depths needed. i would look at the 9 inch woodie thumper series. its built to just plain piss off big fish
Kingfisher
Posted 11/25/2006 12:28 PM (#222240 - in reply to #219991)
Subject: RE: Wooden Lures




Posts: 1106


Location: Muskegon Michigan
We build some very good Wood lures. Proven on over 100 lakes. Our straight and jointed 7 inch Talonz Slashers have put many 50 inchers in many boats this year alone including my wifes best to date 52 by 23 34 lber. You can find our lure line in Pastikas fishing shop in Hayward Wisconsin or visit us on line at http://www.fishall-lures.com . We also build some very nice 12,15 and 21 inch deep divers. Check out Talonz wooden lures. All hand made all Quality. Kingfisher
Muskiefool
Posted 11/25/2006 5:35 PM (#222268 - in reply to #219991)
Subject: RE: Wooden Lures





Go with a hand made wood bait from a quality builder and if you have a problem with it they will in most all circumstances take care of the problem, they put allot of pride into their work, any of the custom builders listed above a good stand up guys and their baits put allot of fish in the boat every season.

Edited by Muskiefool 11/25/2006 5:37 PM
The Yeti
Posted 11/25/2006 10:25 PM (#222288 - in reply to #219991)
Subject: RE: Wooden Lures


if you can ever find a Novak Fatbodied crank, or any of his cranks for that matter.....all hell will break loose for you.

they "blow out" like no other bait you have ever seen....you know the famous "wiley walk" or the "t3 stumble" or whatever it's called.

i love mine, i wish i could find more so i could dump my other less used plastic stuff.
Bruce
Posted 11/26/2006 8:19 PM (#222375 - in reply to #219991)
Subject: RE: Wooden Lures


Try looking at this site: www.fishall-lures.com All cedar baits, great paint jobs. Talonz Slasher is a new one this year that has wander at 4 mph. Email or call him. He'll talk your ear off. Good man, very helpful.
uptown
Posted 11/27/2006 10:11 PM (#222496 - in reply to #219991)
Subject: RE: Wooden Lures




Posts: 432


Location: mpls
Supernaturalbigbaits.com

Don't mess around! They will last for the rest of your life,then your kids, then their kids...................
Griff
Posted 11/30/2006 12:32 PM (#222895 - in reply to #219991)
Subject: RE: Wooden Lures




Posts: 16


ACE Minnow baits any size from 5" to 10", the Pike baits are good too. Also think about trolling jerkbaits with a downrigger, very effective method.


Phil

www.fishingpool.co.uk
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