Muskie Discussion Forums
| ||
| Moderators: Slamr | View previous thread :: View next thread |
| Jump to page : 1 Now viewing page 1 [30 messages per page] Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> New must haves? |
| Message Subject: New must haves? | |||
| dami0101 |
| ||
Posts: 750 Location: Minneapolis, MN | So I haven't been following the musky scene very closely this past off season, are there any new must have baits or show colors that I should plan on looking at during the MN Musky Show? | ||
| NPike |
| ||
Posts: 612 | I tend to stick with the handful that seem to consistently produce "for me". It took some years to nail it down to those few baits. However it's only fairly new but I like the looks of Savages Pre-Rigged Line Thru Trout. So does the guys at the Musky shop. | ||
| Sidejack |
| ||
Posts: 1082 Location: Aurora | Ghost Tails baby muskie pattern! Got there too late last year and missed um. | ||
| Ray Fuller |
| ||
Posts: 339 Location: Lake County Illinois | Lake X Lures Northern Lights series is pretty cool. | ||
| NathanH |
| ||
Posts: 859 Location: MN | I'm sure it will be a mad house at the Lake X booth with folks trying to buy Fat Bastards. I'm sure Kramer brothers and the Dadson booth will be wild as well. I think Big Tooth Tackles spinnerbait will be a good producer this year I plan to get one. I will also be picking up a few fudally tackle offerings. | ||
| NathanH |
| ||
Posts: 859 Location: MN | Sidejack - 3/24/2016 11:27 PM Ghost Tails baby muskie pattern! Got there too late last year and missed um. Oh and thanks to Sidejack I'll end up in the Ghosttail booth talking to Fred and picking up a bait or two despite making nearly all my own bucktails. Their ties are unmatched. Stop by the booth great family great baits. | ||
| Pal |
| ||
Posts: 677 Location: Twin Cities, MN | I don't show Ghosttails on the exhibitor list for MN, hopefully that is a typo of some fashion, as I stop in a pick up a couple tails every year from Fred. | ||
| fin |
| ||
Posts: 149 | Ghosttails will definitely be there with a full line up of baits. Plus we will have a few new colors as well. Hope all can stop by and talk some fishing. Brent Hirsch | ||
| curleytail |
| ||
Posts: 2686 Location: Hayward, WI | I'd say bulldawgs in walleye pattern and any double 10 in black/nickel.Maybe even a Suick or mepps:) | ||
| T.Carlson |
| ||
Posts: 155 | For me, I will be heading to the MuskyFrenzy Booth to pick up more Apache triple blades. They are very unique and run awesome! Lot's of fish being caught on them Custom rubber is on the list too, Medussa's mainly. I was hoping Team Rhino was going to be there but it doesn't sound like they will be. | ||
| Ross K |
| ||
Posts: 219 | Big Game has some pretty sweet colors new this season... the "reality" series. Very nice! | ||
| Ray Fuller |
| ||
Posts: 339 Location: Lake County Illinois | Sinister Tackle, The Natural looks awesome also. | ||
| joeop952 |
| ||
Posts: 55 | Baby beaver in black and orange or brown and white is a good looking bait and has a good following. | ||
| Sam Ubl |
| ||
Location: SE Wisconsin | I'm excited about the Big Mama Obnoxious B. The action has a wide side-to-side wobble thanks to the big spoon bill on the nose of the bait (think of a Jitterbug on steroids), and that classic Big Momma blade on the rotating tail section of the body throws some water! I was toying with it over the weekend for the first time since picking it up at the expo in West Bend and it put a big smile on my face. Same big body profile as the Twis'td Sis'tr, just has the spoon bill on the nose. Kind of reminds me of a baby duckling when they get scared, the way it wobbles and paddles all that water. Attachments ---------------- ObB.png (96KB - 440 downloads) | ||
| jonnysled |
| ||
Posts: 13688 Location: minocqua, wi. | for me ... double 10 pounder grandma ddd shallow invader depth raider suick weagle water chopper hawg wobbler all in the black show color ... | ||
| Lundbob |
| ||
Posts: 444 Location: Duluth, MN | curleytail - 3/25/2016 7:32 AM I'd say bulldawgs in walleye pattern and any double 10 in black/nickel.Maybe even a Suick or mepps:) But muskies don't eat walleyes:} | ||
| Tackle Industries |
| ||
Posts: 4053 Location: Land of the Musky | And of course don't forget to look at a new 10'6" TI musky rod to throw all your new baits with We will be at the MN Musky Expo April 8-10 so stop by and take a look. | ||
| Sidejack |
| ||
Posts: 1082 Location: Aurora | If the Big Mamas sell out, look for one of these at the swap on Saturdee night. Attachments ---------------- Hammerhead.JPG (78KB - 417 downloads) SkitterCritter.JPG (81KB - 408 downloads) | ||
| Sam Ubl |
| ||
Location: SE Wisconsin | ...you might want to put those antiques in a glass display case somewhere, they're collectors items. That Odyssey is a goodie! | ||
| Brett Erickson |
| ||
Posts: 34 | Biggest difference is the Obnoxious B can cover some water. The Hammerhead and Odyssey are both slower movers. | ||
| Jump to page : 1 Now viewing page 1 [30 messages per page] |
| Search this forum Printer friendly version E-mail a link to this thread |


Copyright © 2026 OutdoorsFIRST Media |