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Message Subject: what's new for the '08 musky shows?
esox69
Posted 12/9/2007 2:20 PM (#288287)
Subject: what's new for the '08 musky shows?




Posts: 802


let's here it! lures, tackle, accesories, boats, electronics- what's new for us to buy in the following months? chicago's tri-esox is just a month away...
steve
Pete Stoltman
Posted 12/9/2007 2:35 PM (#288289 - in reply to #288287)
Subject: Re: what's new for the '08 musky shows?




Posts: 663


Some cool new baits from Savagegear. A company from Denmark that specializes in European pike among other species. Bringing some of their lures into the US musky/pike market. I tested several right at the end of our season and was very favorably impressed. Mostly cranks and jerks but also a very nice soft-plastic line too.
guts
Posted 12/9/2007 5:58 PM (#288301 - in reply to #288287)
Subject: Re: what's new for the '08 musky shows?




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i would guess bigger blades
lambeau
Posted 12/9/2007 7:11 PM (#288306 - in reply to #288287)
Subject: Re: what's new for the '08 musky shows?


there's a number of interesting new baits coming out this year from Muskie Mojo that were being tested this summer.

stay tuned for a chance to win some of them here on MuskieFirst before they go on sale this winter...
Mikes Extreme
Posted 12/9/2007 7:44 PM (#288311 - in reply to #288306)
Subject: Re: what's new for the '08 musky shows?





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Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin
I will second some great new Mojo baits. Good stuff on the way.

Pete Stoltman
Posted 12/10/2007 9:17 AM (#288366 - in reply to #288287)
Subject: Re: what's new for the '08 musky shows?




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Almost forgot. Llungen's new Krusher crankbait as well as the DC9 tails. The new Bigfoot Depthraiders and Shallowraiders I believe should be out in time for the shows too.
J.Sloan
Posted 12/10/2007 9:27 AM (#288367 - in reply to #288366)
Subject: Re: what's new for the '08 musky shows?





Location: Lake Tomahawk, WI
The Hook'd Up Tyrant from Roberts/Justin Gaiche is pretty awesome too! Won't be out in time for the shows, but will be here in time for time for season. Lots and lots of fish will be caught on this thing.
Guest
Posted 12/10/2007 9:55 AM (#288370 - in reply to #288287)
Subject: RE: what's new for the '08 musky shows?


I expect to see #11 and #13 blades and I bet they go for big money and will require an electric winch to reel in. Maybe in 09' we will see one of the reel mfgs offer an electric motor option?
happy hooker
Posted 12/10/2007 10:15 AM (#288372 - in reply to #288370)
Subject: RE: what's new for the '08 musky shows?




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looking forward to the new muskie mayhem dvd 'big blades-BIG fish'

Lukes new "large" size phatboy

Musky innovations may have a new bucktail that looks pretty cool,,I dont know if they have it ready yet for 08

the new 'just big muskies dvd ' with some huge footage

and the return of Dick Pearson out of retirement
California_Muskie
Posted 12/10/2007 11:16 AM (#288386 - in reply to #288372)
Subject: RE: what's new for the '08 musky shows?





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Location: Ontario, California
Here's the new Okuma Red Isis. It is available with either a machined aluminum power handle or a carbon fiber double paddle handle. The paddle handle length has been adjusted 10 MM longer than our standard handles and the paddles themselves have been "supersized" as compared to the standard sizes Okuma produces. If you are looking for a paddle handle that has the feel of a power handle... this is one to look at.

EDIT... If you scroll to the bottom... there is one attachment that you have to click to open... it is the press release that gives all the information on the reel and shows a picture of the power handle.

Edited by California_Muskie 12/10/2007 11:19 AM



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esox50
Posted 12/10/2007 11:46 AM (#288392 - in reply to #288287)
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Dick P out retirement? In what fashion is he returning? New book, DVD, guiding?
MuskieFIRST
Posted 12/10/2007 11:52 AM (#288393 - in reply to #288392)
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New Tuffy X190 High Performance V hull Muskie boat, at the Milwaukee show. Esox Deep V edition will have the removable rear deck/storage module, standard. Available in a tiller, single, or dual console.


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muskymeyer
Posted 12/10/2007 12:30 PM (#288394 - in reply to #288393)
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Location: nationwide
That thing is available in a tiller?????? Holy crap!!!!!!!!!!!

Any info on the tiller version . . .or pictures.


Corey Meyer
Tequila
Posted 12/10/2007 12:36 PM (#288396 - in reply to #288287)
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Location: Sweden
Will the Red Isis going to be available in left handed ?
lambeau
Posted 12/10/2007 12:39 PM (#288397 - in reply to #288392)
Subject: Re: what's new for the '08 musky shows?


Dick P out retirement? In what fashion is he returning? New book, DVD, guiding?

read Dick's column in the new Esox Angler for a full explanation.
as he says, he's not "un-retired" but rather doing some speaking engagements as a means to help promote his "Operation Muskie" muskie fishing trip for veterans next summer. i know that our own Norm Wild is involved in helping with this project as well.
Dick's scheduled to speak along with Doug Johnson at the Chicago show.
sworrall
Posted 12/10/2007 12:46 PM (#288398 - in reply to #288287)
Subject: Re: what's new for the '08 musky shows?





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Thanks for the image, California Muskie. You might as well just charge my credit card and send me two of those Red Isis reels, too cool a reel not to have a couple.
Reelwise
Posted 12/10/2007 12:46 PM (#288399 - in reply to #288397)
Subject: Re: what's new for the '08 musky shows?




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I'm drooling over that boat. It would match my truck perfect

esox50...will you have any of the new Big Bush bucktails on display?
bturg
Posted 12/10/2007 12:53 PM (#288404 - in reply to #288287)
Subject: Re: what's new for the '08 musky shows?




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13's baby 13's colors, selection. customs....
muskihntr
Posted 12/10/2007 1:18 PM (#288407 - in reply to #288287)
Subject: RE: what's new for the '08 musky shows?


lakeshore lures is coming out with some new sizes (smaller versions) in the ez riser wood bait.
RiverMan
Posted 12/10/2007 1:39 PM (#288409 - in reply to #288407)
Subject: RE: what's new for the '08 musky shows?




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Location: Oregon
I will be coming out with a new nine-inch injected plastic swimbait in a sucker shape. I expect the lures will be available on or about February 1, 2008 and I hope to get a fair number of them out to the shows. Here is picture of one in a natural sucker pattern. For those interested you can read more here: http://bikinibaitcompany.com/suckerswimbaitpatterns.htm


Hope you like it!

Jed V.
Bikini Bait Company




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Reef Hawg
Posted 12/10/2007 1:53 PM (#288410 - in reply to #288287)
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Location: north central wisconsin
Will the bigfoots(bigfeet??) come in jointed models?

Will the Induron still be available?

GP Thumper Tackle will be making a very limited quantity skunk version of the AC-10 this year, rumor has it.

Edited by Reef Hawg 12/10/2007 2:22 PM
ron f
Posted 12/10/2007 2:16 PM (#288420 - in reply to #288287)
Subject: Re: what's new for the '08 musky shows?


awesome swimbait!do you have a video?
Slamr
Posted 12/10/2007 2:18 PM (#288423 - in reply to #288420)
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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
New stowable 30"X32" muskie net from Stowmaster!


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RiverMan
Posted 12/10/2007 2:32 PM (#288431 - in reply to #288287)
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Location: Oregon
Video coming soon Ron!

Jed V.
California_Muskie
Posted 12/10/2007 2:50 PM (#288435 - in reply to #288431)
Subject: Re: what's new for the '08 musky shows?





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Location: Ontario, California
Taquila - The Red Isis will only be available in right hand models.

Reef Hawg - Yes... the Induron will still be made. This is a different price point.

Steve - I have your credit card on the top of the list. When ever my sales are down I just call you to talk product in order to get my gross dollar volumn up. You're going to need another Tuffy in-tow just to hold all of your gear.

Edited by California_Muskie 12/10/2007 3:02 PM
Vince Weirick
Posted 12/10/2007 3:08 PM (#288439 - in reply to #288287)
Subject: RE: what's new for the '08 musky shows?





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Location: Palm Coast, FL
Jed...how much for the swim bait?
sworrall
Posted 12/10/2007 3:09 PM (#288440 - in reply to #288287)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
True enough, sir. Beautiful reel.
Professional Edge
Posted 12/10/2007 3:37 PM (#288445 - in reply to #288440)
Subject: Re: what's new for the '08 musky shows?




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Professional Edge is excited to come to show season with is a new custom built Edge Series blank that can be built from 7-6 to 9-6. Yes 9-6. It is light weight and full of power. The Edge Series can throw everything from a pounder to a lilly tail. A true one rod does everything stick. This is not a broom stick blank. Might be the number one seller this year for me.

I have a new 9-0 Diamondback custom also in all three actions coming along during show season. Same top notch quality as last years just longer. I built a 9 footer and sold all my 8 footers.

More to follow in the coming days.

Keith
happy hooker
Posted 12/10/2007 3:39 PM (#288446 - in reply to #288445)
Subject: Re: what's new for the '08 musky shows?




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Keith

does that come in two piece
RiverMan
Posted 12/10/2007 3:56 PM (#288449 - in reply to #288287)
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Location: Oregon
Vince they will be in the 30-35 dollar range.

Jed V.
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