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lambeau
Posted 2/3/2006 11:51 PM (#175550)
Subject: La Crosse show report


just got back from the La Crosse show.
i was VERY impressed and had a blast getting to meet and talk to people. it's a very user-friendly set-up with being able to walk down and test lures out in the pool - great feature.
things were a bit slow, probably due to the weather, but that made it nice from a buyer's point of view for browsing and chatting without the crowds.
Scott Kieper's presentation on deep water summer fishing was outstanding. he's high energy and has a ton of great info to offer.

pics to follow...
lambeau
Posted 2/3/2006 11:52 PM (#175551 - in reply to #175550)
Subject: RE: La Crosse show report


Dunwright Tackle

their new Hatchet chop bait is outstanding.


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lambeau
Posted 2/3/2006 11:54 PM (#175554 - in reply to #175550)
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Mark and Dave Lutz of TNT, makers of the Triklops buzzbait, Triglide bucktails, and new owners of the Undertaker glide baits.

i really really liked the blades on the Triglide bucktails: easy spinning either burned or at super slow-mo.


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lambeau
Posted 2/3/2006 11:59 PM (#175555 - in reply to #175550)
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Fred (fredj) and Eric Johnson (ejohnson) from the First WI chapter of Muskies Inc.
along with Bob Benson they had a lot of interesting things to say about the whole Leech Lake strain controversy and i spent about an hour talking to them.
as Eric said to me, "you and i have argued about a few things on MuskieFirst in the last year".
guess what? they're real people. it's soooo much better to be able to discuss a topic like that in person with someone than by typing things at each other online. i was very impressed by their passion and fair-mindedness.


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lambeau
Posted 2/4/2006 12:02 AM (#175556 - in reply to #175550)
Subject: RE: La Crosse show report


Eric Larsen and Todd Minor at the RubberHairy Tackle booth.

the squirrely version of their glider was impressive in a pool demo put on by Todd, and Eric was a wealth of info about the Green Bay/Fox/Winnebago system.

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lambeau
Posted 2/4/2006 12:04 AM (#175557 - in reply to #175550)
Subject: RE: La Crosse show report


Doug Kloet of Musky Magic.

the Slippery Slider looked sweet in the pool, rubber tail didn't deaden the action.
apparently i was the first person to buy one of his baits at the show (a mini Instigator)...i still think i should have won some kind of prize for that...


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lambeau
Posted 2/4/2006 12:07 AM (#175558 - in reply to #175550)
Subject: RE: La Crosse show report


Blair Harrington with his No Box Muskie Lures.

these baits had amazing paintjobs, true works of art.
he reports being able to troll his largest version (almost 24") up to 8mph, and up to as fast as 12mph for his smaller lures before they start taking line out.
big trolling bait fans take notice!


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lambeau
Posted 2/4/2006 12:11 AM (#175559 - in reply to #175550)
Subject: RE: La Crosse show report


Todd holding up a couple of everyone's favorite Phantom Lures.

when he picks them up the Van Halen version, i swear i could hear "Eruption" playing in the background!
besides the rubber-tailed Phantoms, he's got some deep-running gliders that are intriquing.
if you look on the left side of the picture you can steal a glimpse of a prototype crankbait as well...

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lambeau
Posted 2/4/2006 12:13 AM (#175560 - in reply to #175550)
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lambeau
Posted 2/4/2006 12:14 AM (#175561 - in reply to #175550)
Subject: RE: La Crosse show report


Ty and Rachel of Sennett Tackle, home of the new Creeptonite.

no pool demo necessary for the Pacemaker since there's almost always one on one of my lines...


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lambeau
Posted 2/4/2006 12:17 AM (#175562 - in reply to #175550)
Subject: RE: La Crosse show report


Rob and Lori at the Muskynightmare booth.

i picked up a bunch of Rob's baits this winter, and it was great to have him demo them for me in the pool. i really like the slashing action of his topwater walk-the-dog, and heard many positive comments about his crank/twitchbaits.


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lambeau
Posted 2/4/2006 12:20 AM (#175563 - in reply to #175550)
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Tom Riedel of Musky Madness Baits.

it was tough getting him to be in the picture...trust me when i say that he does smile when you talk to him!
nice selection of bucktails and spinnerbaits, a cranking surface lure with an "old school" leather tail, and a great looking globe (lower right of pic) made on 0.92 wire with a square insert to really clank as it spins.


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lambeau
Posted 2/4/2006 12:22 AM (#175565 - in reply to #175550)
Subject: RE: La Crosse show report


Shane West and his line of Timberwolf gliders.

this was his first show...you'll find him at the Muskynightmare booth.
make sure you have him show you two things:
- the picture of his 54" Rowan Lk behemoth
- the action of his gliders in the pool: smooooooth.


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lambeau
Posted 2/4/2006 12:26 AM (#175566 - in reply to #175550)
Subject: RE: La Crosse show report


Roger Watters of H2O Tackle.

his lineup includes the Nitro, Ripper, XGlide, Recon and Da Ratt.
Roger made a young girl very happy with a sweet trade: she showed him a picture of her first muskie and he gave her a hat and lure. this is the kind of guy it's easy to support.
ask him to demo his jointed twitch/glidebait...


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lambeau
Posted 2/4/2006 12:31 AM (#175568 - in reply to #175550)
Subject: RE: La Crosse show report


some of you may know that i had a special interest in this display...

new Tuffy Esox Magnum and 1760 Deep-V Osprey with dual console and full walk-thru windshield are both on display.

Zach Boudreau is rumored to be willing to show off video of a recent water-test of the new 1890 running over 60mph in front of a 200hp Optimax...very cool footage!

special thanks go out to "Games People Play" promotions for hooking me up with some Tuffy gear to bide me over while i wait on my rig.

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lambeau
Posted 2/4/2006 12:37 AM (#175569 - in reply to #175550)
Subject: RE: La Crosse show report


there were a number of other booths that i didn't manage to get pictures from...maybe someone who visits them on Saturday can fill in some of the blanks.

- Nimmer Swimmer
- Paul Hartman with baits and MN tourney trail info
- Crazy Crankbaits
- a booth with Grandmas and Reef Hawgs
- Brite Z's bucktails, has some nice weighted jerkbait leaders
- a number of resorts
- hosts: God's Country Muskies Inc, holding a raffle for a Triton boat
- Hawgseekers tackle - one of this year's hottest baits!
- a booth with very cool muskie and outdoors themed metalwork signs, will do special orders

Edited by lambeau 2/4/2006 1:21 AM
sworrall
Posted 2/4/2006 10:46 AM (#175590 - in reply to #175569)
Subject: RE: La Crosse show report





Posts: 32886


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Thanks sir, for an excellent report!

Lockjaw
Posted 2/4/2006 12:06 PM (#175593 - in reply to #175555)
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Posts: 147


Location: WI - Land of small muskies and big jawbones
It was great meeting new people and being able to talk in person with them about the whole stocking issue. Its a lot easier to discuss things in person face to face and avoid the negative perception that a many of us mistakenly get on both sides of this issue when discussing it on websites.

Thanks for the comments Lambeau.
Mark H.
Posted 2/4/2006 9:55 PM (#175654 - in reply to #175550)
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Posts: 1936


Location: Eau Claire, WI
Another good year at the Musky Madness Show in La Crosse. The God's Country Chapter of M.I. did another commendable job of putting on a great show. This is definately one of the best smaller shows in the industry that I have attended, sure to attract more vendors each year.

Having a pool within a 100 foot walk of the vendors booths is sure nice. Some baits ya'all need to check to out this season.

Ty Sennett's new Creeptonight is a #*^@ nice creeper, sure to have a high hooking perctage with the rear hook design, and he's added another blade to his Stillwater model... and does that baby sound sweeeeeeeeeet.
Todd Cleveland (Phantom Baits) is going to debute a new walk the dog topwater very soon, the proto type looks great.
Mark Lutz of TNT is doing a commendable job with the Undertaker glide bait, he and brother Dave recently aquired Undertaker from Jim Shaeffer. Mark hasn't missed a beat with the fine detail it takes to produce one of the industries best-ever glide baits.
And speaking of the TNT boys... Dave Lutz's new Tri-Glide Marabou tails are as top shelf as you get, they pull as easy as a hot knife through butter and have incredable action.
And I was kept quite busy showing off the new offerings from Hawgseekers. The Hawg Teaser, Bassnatcher, Slow Tease and the new "Instant Set" glue nicknamed "Hawg Sauce"...
The new Tuffy walk-through model sure looks sharp, the boys in Lake Mills did a nice job with that design.
Lots of other cool stuff as Lambeau mentioned...

Thanks again to the God's Country Chapter for being such fine hosts of a quality show.
sworrall
Posted 2/5/2006 11:14 AM (#175691 - in reply to #175654)
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Posts: 32886


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I was a member of the Gods Country Chapter for years, but the 'old guard' of Red and Jerry and the 'boys' sorta just moved on, and I lost contact. I'll probably join that club again when my current membership runs out. Great group of people!
lobi
Posted 2/5/2006 1:51 PM (#175707 - in reply to #175550)
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Location: Holly, MI
lambeau.. Thanks for all the great pictures. I have never been able to make it to a musky show living in eastern Michigan. they all seem so far away. I'll make it to one someday. Thanks again for a peek inside!
muskynightmare
Posted 2/5/2006 7:53 PM (#175744 - in reply to #175550)
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Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water
I got to hang with some of the coolest folks on this site and in my life. My in-laws Gene and Candy, Shane West (swest), Krishna Swamy (K-bob), Rich, Doug from Bitten Tackle (oh yeah, I'm ordering more Warlocks soon), Eric, ToddM, Rudedog, Zach, Lambeau, Al (esoxmaniac) and his lovely bride, X-man, Jazzy, and all the others that their names escape me at the moment, as well as the best woman in the world (hell, Lori is the only woman who will put up with me, and she fishes muskys and makes my life complete).


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tile guy
Posted 2/5/2006 9:15 PM (#175749 - in reply to #175550)
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Thanks to all that attended the show and those of you that where vendors. Thanks lambeau for the pictures and recap of friday night. A group of our club members donated or bought 50 baits that we gave out to every kid under fifteen that walked in the door. Muskynightmare and Hawg Seekers also past out a lot of free baits to the kids that walked by. There was a lot of happy kids walking around. Thanks again to all that were apart of this. It was nice to talk in person to some of you guys.
Terry
ToddM
Posted 2/5/2006 9:52 PM (#175755 - in reply to #175550)
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Location: oswego, il
I had alot of fun at the show and meeting all the people. I was really impressed by ShaneW's baits, they were most excellent. MuskieE has a big hit on his hands with his new squirley gill glide. He almost sold out of them, he even had kids buying them with their own money. Roger's jointed x-glide looks like a perch fighting on the end of your line. I bought 3 of those tiny globes from TC tackle and when Ty threw his stillwater and it made all that clanking noise, I had to have one. I seen the 9" zam, I cannot wait to toss it and the alien too.

One cool thing about the show is that most of the people I talked to are new and just getting into musky fishing. Almost everybody I talked to fishes hayward and the chip. I asked that of every person I talked to and I would say of the dozens of people less than 5 did not fish the chip. Something for the vendors to think about for next year when targeting potential customers.
ToddM
Posted 2/6/2006 9:15 PM (#175928 - in reply to #175550)
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Posts: 20219


Location: oswego, il
I forgot to mention the new slippery slider and my white belly firetiger! I love that color. The new deep phantoms are great, I got a couple of those and I seen the new giant plastic viper in the pool. OH BOY!!!!!
MuskieE
Posted 2/11/2006 2:21 PM (#176833 - in reply to #175550)
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Location: Appleton,WI
Was a great show!Looks like they have some good ideas for the area and have a nice club!Was nice to see some old friends again.
ESOX Maniac
Posted 2/12/2006 3:49 PM (#176938 - in reply to #175550)
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Posts: 2753


Location: Mauston, Wisconsin
Although we didn't have a booth there this year, I did manage to make it to the show on Sat. Nice to chat with all the great folks. Special thanks to Terry Kinney & all of the God's Country Chapter of Muskie Inc. for taking the time & effort to bring this event to the area. Even my wife (Doreen) enjoyed the event, she spent most of the time upstairs talking with folks and listening to the speakers. I spent most of my time downstairs talking to folks & drooling over lures. Of course Jazzy & X-man were all over the place. They had fun, they each got 3 new lures. I turned them loose with the camera. Here's a couple of their photos' (you can tell by the camera perspective). The first photo is our loot from the show.

From left to right->
X-Man's -
orange & black "Nessa" from Muskynightmare - (X-man's a Bear's fan- so don't get him started on the Packers)

Sponge Bob- Greg Nimmer had them.

Gold & Green Maribou Spinner from Brite Z's Tackle (show grag bag for all the kid's) he said got the green so he could see the muskies bite the Packers).

Jazzy's-
Gold & Purple Maribou Spinner from Brite Z's Tackle (show grag bag for all the kid's) She said got the purple because she's a Viking's fan.

black & white "Nessa" from Muskynightmare (Rob let her pick out any lure in honor of her getting her first muskie in 2005- Thanks Rob, I know it was very special moment for her when you told her that you were proud of her catching her 1st)

purple & yellow "Lollitta" a.k.a. "Minnesota Sex Crime" from Muskynightmare ( Rob named it for the infamous Vikings hooker incident) Naturally it mysteriously wound up in Jazzy's bag of goodies cause she loves the Viking colors. I'll probably have to beg to get to throw it!

My loot- I'm a little light on topwater baits in my tackle collection (lot's of Zalts, Zam's & Alien's)

orange & black "Stillwater" from Ty Sennett- A very sweet sounding lure in the pool, lot's of noise. With hands on tuning instructions from Ty.

red & black "Creeptonite" from Ty Sennett - Another sweet sounding bait-plop, gurgle, plop, gurgle, plop- FISH ON! The vee'd back end seems to give it a wider wooble than traditional creepers, and the dual rear hooks should really up the hookup percentage. Another unique lure design contribution to the industry from Ty.

natural sucker jointed topwater w/ rubber tail fin (yet to be named) from Musky Madness Baits (Tom Riedel). Looks extremely enticing in the water, i.e., great noise & wooble, i.e., exactly like a sucker swimming with the tail fin partially visable.

"Nemo" glider from Timberwolf Tackle (Shane West) - I just couldn't resist! Very pretty bait, with a beautiful finish..

"Nitro" glider from H2O Tackle (Roger Watters). Another beautifully crafted bait. Can't wait to get it wet. Roger has some incredible color's and superb craftsmanship in his lures. Roger's also a walking encyclopedia about wood & paint.

Already looking forward to next year.

have fun!
Al












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