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Location: Muskoka Ontario,Canada | I hit the water hard for two days with my best friend Sean Tremblay. We raised 10 muskies altogether and I put one in the boat. This one hammered the 13" Sucker prototype I'd posted here a while back. I knew it was only a matter of time before that bait would get eaten!
I'd like to mention that the hooks were cut and carefully removed before the fish was successfully released.
Here's the bait and the fish ...
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Location: Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan | Awesome....that's what its all about! |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Nothing better than a Muskie on a bait one made.....
Nice lure, great fish. |
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| Nice looking lure Snax and nice fish to boot. Keep up the great work.
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Location: Muskoka Ontario,Canada | Thanks guys. Two of the fish we saw were huge and one was surely over the 50" mark. It was just sitting on bottom in a deeper pool right off a shallow section of river. Funny thing is that we were just saying how hard it can be to spot muskies in the river as they blend in with the bottom and there she was!
My buddy Sean caught a Gar on an 8" Perch Snax that day. Never seen one caught on a jerkbait before!
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| I'll tell you what, that perch looks real.....I have seen your baits in the water and they do look alive....great paint jobs.
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Location: Oregon | Hey that gar is cool! Cool pics.
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