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Location: Holly, MI | Anyone ever use one? Boing lures are a topwater "walk the dog" style that make a sound when you give them a pull. boing , boing
Interesting sound covers high and low pitch. Early season probably, about 4 inches. Just wondered if any one has saw them in person or used them. Very nice custom paint jobs as well. Check them out at www.boinglures.com .
I'm Thinking about gettong one or two. I'm thinking big bass, pike and Musky will eat them. |
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Location: Bloomington, Illinois | I have a midnight special one...I have never thrown it...To be honest, until I saw this post, I had forgotten about it...It is a small bait...Would be nice if they made it in a 7 or 8 inch size...I would be interested in a trade of some sort...maybe one of those St. Clair crank baits...Let me know if you are interested...
matt
Edited by muskyme 4/16/2005 7:04 PM
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Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water | Best walk the dog is the Muskynightmare "Double J". ask 148 satisfied cutomers and counting. |
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Location: Holly, MI | Matt,
Check out the pic and see if any of these turn you on. The top three are called "Woodies" Hand made on the shore of Lake St Clair. We use woodies everytime we go out. They have caught a lot of fish on this lake. I have almost a dozen of them so I can part with one. The bottom one is one of my own creations in brown perch. I'll throw that one in as an extra freebie. If you want to trade your boing for a woodie just pick one and call it 1,2, or 3 (top to bottom).
~dave
(Lake St. Clair Baits.JPG)
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Location: Bloomington, Illinois | Number three looks good to me...Here is a pic of the bait...
matt
Edited by muskyme 4/17/2005 1:51 PM
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