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muskysarge
Posted 8/22/2006 10:11 PM (#206130 - in reply to #201718)
Subject: RE: Anyone using large baits?




Posts: 62


Location: chicago
What type of leader do you use for these baits? Trolled a 13'' believer and the snap came undone after 3 minutes of trolling.
muskyboy
Posted 8/22/2006 10:57 PM (#206138 - in reply to #201718)
Subject: RE: Anyone using large baits?


Get a Wishmaster 300 pound trolling leader from Rolf, simply the best
Grunt Lures
Posted 8/24/2006 6:49 PM (#206487 - in reply to #206138)
Subject: RE: Anyone using large baits?





Posts: 786


Location: Minnesota
muskyboy,

Do you have a link?

TIA,
James

muskyboy
Posted 8/24/2006 7:15 PM (#206494 - in reply to #201718)
Subject: RE: Anyone using large baits?


James, here you go and thanks for my lure Mike is going to help me originate

www.wishmasterbigbaits.com

Take care,

Steve
kevin
Posted 8/24/2006 7:17 PM (#206495 - in reply to #201718)
Subject: RE: Anyone using large baits?





Posts: 1335


Location: Chicago, Beverly
I could not find the leaders on the Wishmaster website when I looked real quick, but here is a link to his website: http://www.wishmasterbigbaits.com/default.asp perhaps a quick email to Rolf will get you the leader info...
muskyboy
Posted 8/24/2006 7:47 PM (#206498 - in reply to #201718)
Subject: RE: Anyone using large baits?


[email protected]

Correct email Rolf, he doesn't build many, so get the casting leader and trolling leader, both the best I have ever used
Grunt Lures
Posted 8/25/2006 12:29 PM (#206614 - in reply to #206498)
Subject: RE: Anyone using large baits?





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Location: Minnesota
Thanks muskyboy.

Those baits are awsome! http://www.wishmasterbigbaits.com/
Mine weight 12.5 oz. ( http://www.gruntmuskielures.com ) I wonder how much that 18 inch Wishmaster weighs?

James
kevin
Posted 8/25/2006 12:39 PM (#206616 - in reply to #201718)
Subject: RE: Anyone using large baits?





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Location: Chicago, Beverly
Not sure pn the weight of the wishmasters, but the Muskiefool Mayeye and SB Derby Diver weigh about 1.75lbs and are about 22", The Mayeye is on top, the SB Derby Diver on the bottom, the one in the middle is a Proto we are fine tuning thats a little smaller...the others are ready to go and have a dive curve from about 15' to 28' depending on which line tie you use, both have very good wobble..

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woodieb8
Posted 8/26/2006 5:35 AM (#206706 - in reply to #201718)
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the maye-eye are a very awesome piece of lumber
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