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Message Subject: what are the new must-have muskie lures for 2004?
55starfire
Posted 2/16/2004 8:34 AM (#97255)
Subject: what are the new must-have muskie lures for 2004?





Posts: 148


alright- I haven't played on the muskie boards enough this winter- too busy ice fishing... - would anyone care to update me on the "must-have" new lures for the up-coming season? I missed out on the drop-belly glider craze last year- so I definitely need a couple of those for the box in May... and is the mepps marabou still the hottest bucktail lately? any new crankbaits/topwaters that I need to know about?

your help is greatly appreciated! looking forward to the 2004 muskie season! hope it is much better than last year's season!
nwild
Posted 2/16/2004 8:56 AM (#97258 - in reply to #97255)
Subject: RE: what are the new must-have muskie lures for 2004?





Posts: 1996


Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain
I am a big fan of the new Mepps Marabou. It is a bait that started putting fish in the boat for me last year already. It is without a doubt the most versatile marabou out there due to the Mepps split ring design. Try that marabou behind the Mepps Magnum blade--I think you will like the results.

A new twitch bait on the market this year that I like the looks of is the DD. The shallower running cousin of the DDD looks like it will have all kinds of shimmy for shallow water twitching.
muskygirl2000
Posted 2/16/2004 9:21 AM (#97259 - in reply to #97255)
Subject: RE: what are the new must-have muskie lures for 2004?




Posts: 233


Location: Des Plaines, IL
Rattlin' Shad
[email protected]
Jomusky
Posted 2/16/2004 9:25 AM (#97260 - in reply to #97259)
Subject: RE: what are the new must-have muskie lures for 2004?




Posts: 1185


Location: Wishin I Was Fishin'
If you don't have any H2O Tackle Nitros, you are missing the boat.

He also has a new topwater called the Rat that is like nothing else on the water. It is amazing that Roger came up with a new topwater design, with all the manufacturers out there. Oh ya, it catches fish too!
Gander Mt Guide
Posted 2/16/2004 9:26 AM (#97261 - in reply to #97255)
Subject: RE: what are the new must-have muskie lures for 2004?





Posts: 2515


Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI
The Wabull, Gray Ghost Hounder, Musky Innovations twin tail and I really want that 10" Slammer Diving Shad

Edited by Gander Mt Guide 2/16/2004 12:16 PM
Parman99
Posted 2/16/2004 10:15 AM (#97270 - in reply to #97255)
Subject: RE: what are the new must-have muskie lures for 2004?




Posts: 87


Location: Wauwatosa, WI
Like Norm, I'm really looking forward to using a Mepps Marabou for a whole season. They came out so late last year I could'nt use them the way I wanted. Time to test out the hype.
Bob Ryan
BTPF
Posted 2/16/2004 10:27 AM (#97272 - in reply to #97255)
Subject: RE: what are the new must-have muskie lures for 2004?





Posts: 78


Location: Pardeeville, WI
I just picked up the 9" Wileys jointed musky king. Does anyone know if this is a new lure? The bait is gigantic! It is the same exact size as my 10 inch trinity musky special. The finish on it is awesome. I also noticed this bait has slit rings! My headshaker didnt have split rings.

I cant wait to use it!!!!!!!!!!
Steve Jonesi
Posted 2/16/2004 10:46 AM (#97275 - in reply to #97255)
Subject: RE: what are the new must-have muskie lures for 2004?




Posts: 2089


1.Mepps Marabou- Norm hit the nail on the head
2. The Wabull from Muskie Nut Tackle
3.The Nitro(gilder)and Da Ratt topwater from H2O Tackle
4. The Violent Strike Buzzbait
5.P RON AH small panfish shaped glider by Madd Dogg Lures
Thick Shady
Posted 2/16/2004 11:18 AM (#97280 - in reply to #97275)
Subject: RE: what are the new must-have muskie lures for 2004?




Posts: 136


Hey Steve I heard the P Ron Ah is going to be in the Odesesy line up of lures....

 

 

Muskydr
Posted 2/16/2004 11:33 AM (#97282 - in reply to #97255)
Subject: RE: what are the new must-have muskie lures for 2004?




Posts: 686


Location: Tomahawk, Wisconsin
Like a lot of other guys I am looking forward to using the Mepps Marabou a whole lot more this season. I got a few of them last August and when the gales of October and November came around I put a lime green giant killer blade on the black/chart marabou tail and the fish just would not leave that bait alone!! Can't wait to toss around the cisco pattern twin tail on a few of the local ponds. I can't wait to toss around DA RAT from H2O tackle, Roger bless his soul set me and my bro up with a proto and they are really HOT!!!!!!!!
CiscoKid
Posted 2/16/2004 11:46 AM (#97284 - in reply to #97255)
Subject: RE: what are the new must-have muskie lures for 2004?





Posts: 1906


Location: Oconto Falls, WI
Another vote for the new Mepps Musky Marabou! I sure liked what it did for me the little bit I used it last September. My prediction is this WILL be the hot bait of the year!

Other than that I can't wait to use the Nitro by H2O tackle, as well as some of his other baits!
Schuler
Posted 2/16/2004 12:18 PM (#97292 - in reply to #97255)
Subject: RE: what are the new must-have muskie lures for 2004?





Posts: 1462


Location: Davenport, IA
I think the baits that will really do me good this year will be the DD, P-Ron-Ah and Wabull. All three of those baits are very unique and don't have anything else like them on the market.
Mallards-n-Muskies
Posted 2/16/2004 1:40 PM (#97298 - in reply to #97255)
Subject: RE: what are the new must-have muskie lures for 2004?




Posts: 162


Location: Madison, WI
Any pics of the P RON AH?

Pat
h2os2t
Posted 2/16/2004 4:15 PM (#97318 - in reply to #97255)
Subject: RE: what are the new must-have muskie lures for 2004?




Posts: 941


Location: Freedom, WI
The Wabull was on my list ( got a few to start the year already) and when the Molly bait goes on the market I will be getting some of those.
Krappie
Posted 2/16/2004 5:12 PM (#97321 - in reply to #97255)
Subject: RE: what are the new must-have muskie lures for 2004?





Posts: 419


Location: Appleton, WI
I follow the Mantra also....Mepps Maribou, Mepps Maribou, Mepps Maribou...ya got the picture. I will definitely exploit this bad boy to the extreme this coming year. Know of a few guys that pounded the heck out of the fish with it in the late summer and early fall.
Hopefully MuskyE will have a few drop belly and cigar shaped gliders that I can give a test drive this coming year. I also believe he's got something else in the works that could be a dynamite trolling bait that may put a couple pigs from the "Bay" in the boat.
Might try to make a couple rubber baits thanks to my buddy across the big pond for showing me how to make some molds in creating my own creations. You know who you are...Thanks a ton!!
Got a few crankbaits made by a gentleman from "down south". I bought a couple from ebay that look pretty promising. You may know the seller by the name of Hawaii's best. His paint jobs are awesome. Those boys down there really now how to paint up a tough looking bait. The true test is how they run when cranking and trolling. From what I've heard(Thanks Todd M for the insight) they really thump. Some of the Twitch Style baits will definitely make some laps around the pool. I gotta feeling they're gonna score on the musky babes

catch ya later,
Krappie

Edited by Krappie 2/16/2004 5:20 PM
jerkin
Posted 2/16/2004 5:25 PM (#97324 - in reply to #97272)
Subject: RE: what are the new must-have muskie lures for 2004?




Posts: 226


Location: W. PA.
Btpf, If the bait has split rings it's not the king, It's a new bait that is a bit fatter. Some people around here have been calling it the Kawalski, but I don't know if it's been officially named yet. Sure looks nice in the water though! Could you let me know who has them, I'd like to pick up a few more.
Thanks, Scott
Kingfisher
Posted 2/16/2004 5:52 PM (#97327 - in reply to #97255)
Subject: RE: what are the new must-have muskie lures for 2004?




Posts: 1106


Location: Muskegon Michigan
We introduced the Talonz Little Claw last year in Pittsburg. The response was awsome and lots of fish were caught. We are now sponsering two sets of topurnement pros and have unvailed another new bait called the Rippin Shad. Both are in production now and are available for 2004. We will be in Pitts burg for the expo March 26/28th . See us on line at Fishall-lures.com Kingfisher
BTPF
Posted 2/16/2004 7:25 PM (#97330 - in reply to #97324)
Subject: RE: what are the new must-have muskie lures for 2004?





Posts: 78


Location: Pardeeville, WI
Smokeys musky shop in Pewaukee.
http://www.smokeysmuskieshop.com/rapidcat/catalog/pagetemplate.cfm?...
They just got a shipment in Saturday. All kinds of sizes and different colors.

This bait is sweet. I will post a picture if I can in a few minutes.

I tossed in a headshaker and a 10" believer for comparison.
Your right though, I measured it and it is 10 inches.

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Verrin
Posted 2/16/2004 7:30 PM (#97332 - in reply to #97255)
Subject: RE: what are the new must-have muskie lures for 2004?




Posts: 3


Location: Bangor Maine
Man you fellas need to do a little research from bait makers in West Virginia, for starters the drop belly making god of all time is a fellow Named Bill Looney, he has been making them since 1973 and his glides have about a million 50 inch plus sore faced fish that has fallen victim to the Amma Bama, this guy is the closest gaurded secret in the biz but Im blowing the whistle he's due. Theres another cat who makes the most unbelieveable crankbaits you have ever seen but he doesnt make that many and there hard to come by, they have hands down the best action I have ever seen in a crank and I got'em all, there called Juggernaut Boomerangs. I know for sure the Amma Bama guy has an e-mail address its [email protected] the Juggernaut guy Im not so sure of but I think its [email protected] if you can contact this guy you have hit the jackpot. I nailed 2 over 48 inches in 2 days with them. (Thank you uncle Ray for sending it to me, I love ya.)
Reef Hawg
Posted 2/16/2004 8:16 PM (#97335 - in reply to #97255)
Subject: RE: what are the new must-have muskie lures for 2004?




Posts: 3518


Location: north central wisconsin
H20's were some of the hottest baits in my boat in 03...loved that Rat too, and moved a couple nice ones on it.  Very unique action to that lure.  Great for the prime time fishy calm water spots...
55starfire
Posted 2/17/2004 7:30 AM (#97354 - in reply to #97255)
Subject: RE: what are the new must-have muskie lures for 2004?





Posts: 148


wow! - I can't thanks enough for the great response! good to see this is still the premier muskie board on the net- looks like I have some shopping to do in the next couple months...



Edited by 55starfire 2/17/2004 7:34 AM
jlong
Posted 2/17/2004 7:44 AM (#97358 - in reply to #97255)
Subject: RE: what are the new must-have muskie lures for 2004?





Posts: 1939


Location: Black Creek, WI
Here are the starting rookies on my Roster for 2004:

1. Mepps Marabou (limited use in 2003, so still considered a rookie)
2. The Wabull from Muskie Nut Tackle
3. The Nitro (glider) from H2O Tackle (limited use in 2003, so still considered a rookie)
4. The Violent Strike Buzzbait
5. The plastic stuff from MuskyE (Eric, got any names yet?)
6. 10" Jake (The new leakers should give me an excuse to tinker - heh heh)
7. Molly Bait (I know these won't leak)




Edited by jlong 2/17/2004 7:45 AM
kevin
Posted 2/17/2004 9:48 AM (#97383 - in reply to #97255)
Subject: RE: what are the new must-have muskie lures for 2004?





Posts: 1335


Location: Chicago, Beverly
Creepenstein top water by Laura morrison. Ty Sennet's topwater baits(Pacemaker,etc..), Mega Bait's Charlie bait( I don't like where it is made as I am sure it could be made in the US but I like the action of the one I got for Christmas).
muskyboy
Posted 2/17/2004 11:01 AM (#97394 - in reply to #97255)
Subject: RE: what are the new must-have muskie lures for 2004?


Mepps Musky Marabous
ERC DDDs and DDs
ERC Grinder Spinnerbaits
Big Game Twitch Baits
Slammer Drop Belly Gliders
Creepensteins (Laura Morrison)
Pacemakers (Ty Sennett)

Many more but those are my favorites
WV Musky
Posted 2/17/2004 12:17 PM (#97401 - in reply to #97394)
Subject: RE: what are the new must-have muskie lures for 2004?




Posts: 572


Location: Williamstown, WV
Verrin,
i've got to agree with you. some other good ones are big chimney baits, and I can't say enough about amma bamma's...really nice baits.
shawn
ps
bill crane is bringing back his jerkbait...you guys will see it soon...if you haven't seen it yet.
Krappie
Posted 2/17/2004 1:11 PM (#97407 - in reply to #97255)
Subject: RE: what are the new must-have muskie lures for 2004?





Posts: 419


Location: Appleton, WI
Hey Kevin I had tossed the Charlie around last year and liked what I saw also. I may have to bust it out for early season muskies. I didn't toss it out much during late summer when I got it. I like throwing a bigger bait at that time.

catch ya later,
Krappie

Posted 2/17/2004 1:15 PM (#97409 - in reply to #97255)
Subject: RE: what are the new must-have muskie lures for 2004?


Phat Boys from Holcombe Tackle and Llungen tails from Llungen lures. Both are sweet baits.

Ty
Mikes Extreme
Posted 2/17/2004 1:26 PM (#97410 - in reply to #97409)
Subject: RE: what are the new must-have muskie lures for 2004?





Posts: 2691


Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin
I will second the Llungen tails from Llungen lures.

Big O had a whole set of them layed out at his house.

Sweeeet looking tails !!!
Jim Komar
Posted 2/17/2004 2:05 PM (#97416 - in reply to #97255)
Subject: RE: what are the new must-have muskie lures for 2004?




Posts: 26


Location: Pewaukee, WI
My crank arsenel will not be without several Talonz Little Claws this year........if you get a chance to swim one of these you will not be dissapointed......
Pikiespawn
Posted 2/17/2004 6:33 PM (#97448 - in reply to #97255)
Subject: RE: what are the new must-have muskie lures for 2004?




Posts: 921


Location: Apollo, PA
Just got my Talonz Deep Threat in tan perch. Awesome deep diver for trolling res. depths / Erie / Georgian Bay. Kinda like a Parrywinkle, but better quality. Mike goes all out on these!
Frankie Baits, wabells, and Mepps and Lungen tails are on my list........
Sooo many baits, so little time................
Best in 2004 - Pikiespawn
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