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ESfishOX
Posted 1/13/2008 8:57 PM (#293871 - in reply to #293505)
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Posts: 412


Location: Waukesha, WI
ToddM, please elaborate on the 7000 conversion.
AFChief
Posted 1/13/2008 8:58 PM (#293874 - in reply to #293505)
Subject: RE: So what did you score in Chicago?




Posts: 550


Location: So. Illinois
Felt like an alcoholic walking into a bar. Was able to keep to the limits I set with much support from my bro.

1 Krusher
1 Crane Bait
1 Suzy Sucker 9"
1 Heli- Mag Dawg
2 T-5 Willey Bucktails
rob.s
Posted 1/13/2008 10:11 PM (#293889 - in reply to #293505)
Subject: RE: So what did you score in Chicago?




Posts: 136


Location: Chicago
I thought I could leave the show with a few baits, again I proved myself wrong. Also got a rod from Franks custom rods, which i didnt pick up after the show, so no pic.

Dadson Blade Bait
Custom Double Cowgirl
2 Mini Super Humpers
10" Talonz Slasher
Talonz Rippin Shad
Jointed SS Shad
Prologic Jointed Crank
Prologic Jerk Bait
2-24" 130# Stealth Leaders
Big Curly Sue's

Great show meet up with some old friends, and met some new. Cant wait until next year.


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lambeau
Posted 1/13/2008 11:03 PM (#293899 - in reply to #293889)
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i kept to the budget, managing to leave with $5 in my pocket and only spent money that i'd raised by selling other un-used gear this winter.

Abu power handle
Stealth 4' trolling leaders (6) (thanks for building them last minute, John!)
Muskie Madness III
Red October split-tail monster tubes (these sold out fast)

Bou Bling (Kevin's ties are great and i like the new blade arrangement)
Hellhound (custom color)
Krusher
Lip Ripper (Smokey's had 50% off a ton of baits)
Grandma (swap meet)
LoWRider

11" Curly Sue
Howie (i got the very last one off the rack when we packed up!)
WA Wabull
WA Weagle

lots and lots of good looking stuff this year, can't wait for open water!



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muskynightmare
Posted 1/14/2008 12:15 AM (#293908 - in reply to #293505)
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Posts: 2112


Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water
Yikes!
i cannot wait to see what Muskymaj grabbed for me.
See you all at Milwaukee, and that swap!


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fireslayer
Posted 1/14/2008 9:16 AM (#293937 - in reply to #293505)
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Posts: 102


Good time for my first trip down to Chicago. Scored a Nimmer swimmer Wolly Pog, Big game tackle balsa twitch in white belly perch, 6 1/2 weighted bobbie in white belly perch, Squirrely phantom, and a slippery slider in watermelon. Will see you guys at Milwaukee, looking forward to it.
Pete Stoltman
Posted 1/14/2008 9:43 AM (#293958 - in reply to #293871)
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Posts: 663


ESfishOX - 1/13/2008 8:57 PM

ToddM, please elaborate on the 7000 conversion.


Chuck Brod of Sportsman's Repair is able to change the gears in the 7000 series from the stock 5.3:1 to the lower 4.1:1. The reel that guys typically want this conversion done to is the 7000IHSN. Chuck will be in the Rollie & Helen's booth. We may actually bring some new reels to Milwaukee with the conversion already done. If you have a reel you'd like Chuck to convert for you I'd suggest contacting him prior to the show. It helps to know how much equipment for him to bring etc.
esoxaddict
Posted 1/14/2008 10:14 AM (#293964 - in reply to #293505)
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Well... If I had a wife she'd be proud of me. I actually went home with more money than I came with.

I think I am officially cured of my lure addiction! It took several years and thousands of dollars, but gone are the days lf leaving the shows with two 20# bags of baits. I bought the Muskie Madness III video, and only two lures. Yes, I said TWO.

- "Howie" If you didn't see them, this is Muskie Mojo's soft tailed hawg wobbler kinda thing, which I hear was designed by some washed up old fart fishing guide (get well soon old man, we missed 'ya down here!) One of the few lures I've ever looked at and had to have because I have no doubt it will catch fish. (instead of just wanting it because its cool)

- WA Wabull. After having the privledge of fishing with one of the prototypes (and missing a couple fish on it) I HAD TO have one. Unlike many soft tailed gliders, this one has the same action as its non-tailed counterpart. If you don't have one of these you're missing out!

I actually sold about 20 baits at the swap, too. It was hard watching them go, as I'm a bit attached to my lures. But a lure is useless when it just sits in your box because you have 15 others just like it. So to the guys who bought my babies, good luck, hope you get a 50 on them, and leave the water thinking that the guy who sold them to you was an idiot for letting them go so cheap.


Lightning
Posted 1/14/2008 10:34 AM (#293966 - in reply to #293505)
Subject: Re: So what did you score in Chicago?





Posts: 485


Location: On my favorite lake!
I got 5 New Cobb Bluegills, 2 of the other new cobb gliders. Phantom squirley tail with the VH paint job. A smitty jerkbait and two 5 oz grinders.
Guest
Posted 1/14/2008 11:37 AM (#293980 - in reply to #293505)
Subject: RE: So what did you score in Chicago?


Mr. Musky, you asked about the Mayhem video. Basically a suped-up hour long infomertial on the Cowgirl/Showgirl. A couple good figure-8 strikes and hookups but a LOT of after the strike footage. Fish hits, then camera gets rolling-misses out on the actual strikes. Plus the last 10 minutes or so of nothing but still frames of people who caught fish on Mayhem tackle. Pictures of fish...great, I can find those on the internet or in a magazine, not on a supposed "action video" I just purchased. I was pretty disappointed considering how much the guy at the booth hyped it up being "full of action & great footage.."
Mark Adamson
Posted 1/14/2008 12:40 PM (#294004 - in reply to #293505)
Subject: RE: So what did you score in Chicago?


Had a great time at the show...picked up a load of bulldawgs, double cowgirls and the new Musky Mayhem and Badfish videos. I have to respectfully disagree with the post above, as I found the Musky Mayhem video to be very well put together with fast-paced action throughout. As usual, I enjoyed the Badfish video as well.

Both are well done and will certainly help pass the long winter months.

Great job done by the organizers of the show as well.

Mark Adamson
ToothyCritter
Posted 1/14/2008 2:52 PM (#294042 - in reply to #293505)
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Posts: 661


Location: Roscoe IL
Had another great time as always at these events. I'm convinced I'm the only one who fills up a giant coffee mug with Beer, other than my partner in crime. Milwaukee sure has an edge in that regard...

I said I wasn't going to buy anything other than a Ty Sennett hoodie, but 5 min into the place I had a video & a Supermodel in my hand. Next stop another Musky Armor hoodie & ordered a few of thier dbl 13 bucktails. I think that put me over the 1000 mark for total muskie lures owned now...

Stopped at Hooters on the way home for some wings & watched a football game. Another great day! Would have been better if the Packers lost, but I'll get over it. Now I'm going to hear all the Packer fan hoopla all week..
sworrall
Posted 1/14/2008 3:11 PM (#294044 - in reply to #293505)
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Posts: 32880


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Ummm, let me think, a Musky Mayhem Video...let me think, what brand would they promote?
muskihntr
Posted 1/14/2008 3:33 PM (#294048 - in reply to #293505)
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Posts: 2037


Location: lansing, il
i scored a one of a kind painting by mike(musky snax)bromelow, of a fish i caught back in the indiana classic in 2006! given to me by suprise by my partner from the tournament! i will try to post some pics when i get a chance later!
Professional Edge
Posted 1/14/2008 4:02 PM (#294063 - in reply to #294048)
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Posts: 401


I ended up getting some Shack Attack plastic after seeing fish chasing those things on Leech during the tournament with Lambeau.

They sure look like they will be increasing my odds.

Thanks Andy.

Keith
TECK
Posted 1/14/2008 4:02 PM (#294064 - in reply to #293866)
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Posts: 670


Location: Minnetonka , MN.
Picked up some must have baits!


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cincinnati
Posted 1/14/2008 7:38 PM (#294118 - in reply to #293505)
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Posts: 1120


Location: West Chester, OH
Slammers, baby!


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needa70lber
Posted 1/14/2008 9:33 PM (#294141 - in reply to #293505)
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Posts: 156


Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
Some more toys to play with!! Also picked up the new fig rig 8' jawbreaker rod for 13" suzy suckers and pounders!! Awesome rod folks and looked at everything under the table for two days.


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knappsack
Posted 1/20/2008 10:03 PM (#295225 - in reply to #293505)
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Team Rhino,

Wish I could have made the trip to Chicago but that one snuck up on me, Miwaukee is a sure thing though. K-Dog and I will be making the journey down on Friday the 8th. Maybe we wil see you there.

knappsack

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