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Message Subject: Has anyone tried these for Night Fishing?
Team Rhino
Posted 7/21/2007 9:51 PM (#266454)
Subject: Has anyone tried these for Night Fishing?




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Location: Appleton
The New night bite bucktails and spinners by Musky Armor (Llungen Lures). They look pretty cool just wondering the success of them.

http://muskytackleonline.com/acatalog/Llungen_Lures_Promotion.html

Edited by Team Rhino 7/21/2007 10:01 PM
firstsixfeet
Posted 7/22/2007 8:06 AM (#266483 - in reply to #266454)
Subject: RE: Has anyone tried these for Night Fishing?


Look pretty much like more of the same, doubt there is much of an improvement over a bucktail that performs well during the day.

Buy em if you think the modifications are significant. Nothing like confidence for making a bait work better.
Keith Eldrup
Posted 7/26/2007 5:35 AM (#267183 - in reply to #266454)
Subject: RE: Has anyone tried these for Night Fishing?




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Starting to here reports of some nice fish caught on them
Here is one i caught on a DC-10 Not a giant but to me they are all great. The DC-10 was just flashed and was in full glow when she ate.
The touch of glow in the skirt just gives it a little heu without being over powering. and the bead helps mee see it. They also have a nickle and a black nickle blade.

Keith



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