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MartinTD |
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Posts: 1141 Location: NorthCentral WI |
So far, these are the new things that I've heard about and am interested in... What other new products have you heard are coming out this year? | ||
esoxfly |
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Posts: 1663 Location: Kodiak, AK | Saw a Double Dawg the other day...looked pretty sweet. The tails are opposite each other, so I'm hoping they'll foul with the back hook less than on the dussas. | ||
MuskieE |
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Posts: 2068 Location: Appleton,WI | Rubberhairy Tackle will have a larger version of the tullibee 16" 10 oz.(pictured next to the original 12" 4 oz size)The first fish I caught this summer on the "Mag Twisted Tullibee" was a 52" and had a great labor day weekend with 6 fish all on the original prototype. Attachments ---------------- zhunterad2.jpg (94KB - 553 downloads) mf.jpg (95KB - 189 downloads) | ||
Tackle Industries |
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Posts: 4053 Location: Land of the Musky | -14" Tubby Tubes -9" Nokken jointed crankbait -10" Shad Diver hybrid crankbait with soft tail -10" Tubby Jr tube lure -Switch Blade spinnerbait. 500+ skirt color combinations in one spinnerbait! Under $20 -6 new telescopic rods and 3 new single piece 9' rods I know I am missing something but the above is about 150 new SKUs added to Tackle Industries for 2011. I will be at the MI Musky show and my lures and rods will be at most of the major musky shows in the Top Predator booth and my rods will be in a few guide booths for sale. Otherwise Musky Tackle Online http://www.muskytackleonline.com will have almost everything I make if you can not travel. Of course you can also buy direct on my websites but MTO beats my MSRP so buy from Aaron James http://www.tackleindustries.com | ||
Alessio B. |
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Posts: 31 | someone has a picture of the double dawg? thanks | ||
SpencerBerman |
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Posts: 202 | I am not at home right now otherwise I would post a picture of a double dawg, although most of mine are far from mint condition. Either way I have been using them for a couple months now and I have to say, WOW, they are just incredible. Musky Innovations does it again! | ||
Alessio B. |
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Posts: 31 | thanks spencer!!! Can you just be grateful if you could put a picture of the double! | ||
MartinTD |
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Posts: 1141 Location: NorthCentral WI | I don't have any yet, but the video of those twisted tullibees really looks good IMO. Now I see the big one, very nice. | ||
Ryan_Cotter |
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Posts: 182 Location: musky waters of SE, WI | Cant wait to get my hands on the new mayhem hurricane!! | ||
Mullhead |
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Posts: 286 Location: VA | What size blades on the hurricane?? anyone got a pic? | ||
h2os2t |
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Posts: 941 Location: Freedom, WI | H2O tackle will be having a number of new things. 7 and 8 inch Cranky X ( lipped version of the X Glide). Rubbertailed version of Da Ratt called Da MuskRatt. 10" versions of my Nitro bodies as in Psycho Nitro (lipless twitchbait), Cranky Nitro and Switchback (crankbaits), Floating Nitro and the Nitro (glide baits). I am building as fast as I can and as usual all my stuff will be limited numbers | ||
wers4455 |
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Posts: 415 Location: madison wisconsin | I would like to see a pic of the double dawg also Spencer..... The 12" invader would be sweet, too! | ||
FYGR8 |
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MartinTD - 12/14/2010 2:39 PM + I don't have any yet, but the video of those twisted tullibees really looks good IMO. Now I see the big one, very nice. Maybe a video of the big one is nescessary?....or should I say "would be nice". | |||
Ryan_Cotter |
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Posts: 182 Location: musky waters of SE, WI | Mullhead - 12/14/2010 4:01 PM What size blades on the hurricane?? anyone got a pic? I forget what size they are, its on the inside cover of the last muskyhunter mag. | ||
h2os2t |
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Posts: 941 Location: Freedom, WI | Todd does good work, he shot some video of some of my stuff this year, finally got it up on my website. | ||
Team Rhino |
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Posts: 512 Location: Appleton | Hey Roger I visit your site on an almost daily basis where can I find the video that Todd took? | ||
Team Rhino |
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Posts: 512 Location: Appleton | Hey I found it...just needed to scroll down further on page 1. Guess I just click on Hard Heads by habit http://www.youtube.com/user/h2otackle?feature=mhum | ||
bowhunter29 |
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Posts: 909 Location: South-Central VA | Kyle at Big Wood Musky Lures is going to have some of my snake skin crankbaits, Viper Minnows, at the shows. The blanks are cedar that are sealed, I used .092" 1.5" stainless eyes screws that are epoxied in, 3X stainless split rings, and VMC 9626 4X strong 5/0 hooks. The lures are finished in 6 coats of epoxy and the diving lips are held in with two .062" stainless pins. Each lure comes with a piece of the actual skin that was used on the lure. Too many guys don't believe me that the lures aren't painted. They look 'pretty' but they're built for hard fishing. The lures Big Wood Musky Lures will have are the sea snake, python, and cobra. I'm working on getting some rattlesnake skin so hopefully Kyle will have them before the show. You can check out more pictures of them on this link to the basement builder's forum: http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=58... jeremy Attachments ---------------- Python7.JPG (81KB - 201 downloads) Cobra7.JPG (80KB - 193 downloads) P9130004.JPG (78KB - 198 downloads) | ||
Tackle Industries |
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Posts: 4053 Location: Land of the Musky | FYI-The snake skin lures are SWEET! I have one right next to my computer. Not sure if it will ever see water it is so nice. Beautiful lure and worth about 5x more than what you will pay for them. | ||
wers4455 |
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Posts: 415 Location: madison wisconsin | I was told that there was a pic of the double dawg on here somewhere. I've been doin the search and can't find it. Anyone know? Thanks | ||
Jsondag |
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Posts: 692 Location: Pelican Rapids, MN | The Double Dawg is the real deal! I love my dawgs, but on some lakes the fish have started to look twice.. Ol' Brad Ruh sent me a walleye double and first day raised 11 missed on on the 8 and stuck a nice heavy 50+ - Caught a couple more 43-45's then in mid november, caught my fall pig on it! It will never leave the boat except for repairs. Still has the great wobbled dive and rise like a mag dawg but when it juts out on the side the inside tail seems to pause, then start up again on the drop. It is sick for sure - Get some at the shows.... Unless I grab 'em all - (insert demonic laugh here) Attachments ---------------- DSC_0023_4.JPG (32KB - 189 downloads) horiz_5625x27.jpg (66KB - 303 downloads) | ||
Jsondag |
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Posts: 692 Location: Pelican Rapids, MN | I have no MI sponsorship or special deal - I do get to try out new stuff due to the fact I am on the water more than the average bear, and I offer a constructive .02 cents and I maintain respectful relationships. As for the Double dawg, It is the same concept as many double tailed lures, however it has the same action as a dawg. I have used and occasionally still do use all the other rubber type baits from Big Joes, Suzies, R.Hairy, Super D's, etc. They all have their unique cadence and movement and all have their time and place. Brad Ruh, knows there has been ups and downs over the years with construction and quality after moving the manufacturing to asia. That's why he has put so much time and effort into revamping his dawgs so much over the last decade or so. Besides, If any of the other companies moved as many units or had the demand MI does, they would most likely manufacture overseas as well! | ||
sworrall |
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Posts: 32892 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Jerry, Thanks for the explanation; no need to defend your use of ANY lure. What other new products are coming at the 2011 shows? | ||
Kingfisher |
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Posts: 1106 Location: Muskegon Michigan | W e will have the new Cedar Creek(Formerly Talonz) Fat Shads at the Pastikas booth. These are 5 inch wire through deep divers 3/4 inch thick. Nice tight shad shimmy. Also new 8 inch Claws in Cedar models there. We are bringing 24 of the little Rippin Minnows as well. These are real cool 4.5 inch deep runners for those early season southern lakes. The coolest new baits we will have are the Shallow suspending 4 inch Rippin Shad . Ill have only 24 of those as well. Here are a couple of pics of the little Suspending Shad in a Bluegill pattern and an 8 inch Claw in Asian Carp. Mike Attachments ---------------- shallowshad.JPG (20KB - 201 downloads) mag claw asian carp.JPG (12KB - 184 downloads) mag rshads.JPG (22KB - 195 downloads) | ||
MikeHulbert |
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Posts: 2427 Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana | I agree with Jerry. I was also lucky enough to get the double dawgs as well this fall and instantly loved them. Not as "Up and Down" as a regular Mag Dawg when you rip them, softer action, slower action. The double tails really slows the bait down. 1st day out moved a ton of fish and lost one...day two tore them up...caught alot of nice fish on them this fall. Gonna be another must have bait in the ol' tackle box. Attachments ---------------- double dawg.JPG (69KB - 214 downloads) double dawg2.JPG (42KB - 226 downloads) dd.jpg (65KB - 205 downloads) | ||
MikeHulbert |
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Posts: 2427 Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana | Might as well also throw this in as well.... I will have my new slightly heavier 9 ft. heavy rods, now strong enough to bomb pounders and other big rubber as well as bucktails and anything else in your box, the fast tip helps with smaller baits, lightly hooked fish, and figure 8's as well. I will also have new colors as well as the standard colors of the Shadillac, along with FLOATERS as well for the trollers or for skinny water fishing. John from Stealth Tackle and myself will also have plenty of the Hulcano's Harness's as well, along with many other of Stealth Tackle products. | ||
Alessio B. |
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Posts: 31 | VERY NICE BAIT!!!!!!!! | ||
SpencerBerman |
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Posts: 202 | Hey everybody I just wanted to share with you one of the coolest new lures I have seen hit the market in years. The new double tail Dawgs from Musky Innovations. It is no secret that I am a Bull Dawg nut, however the new double tailed dawgs truly give you a whole new aspect to your soft plastic lineup. Since the first prototypes hit my boat in September they have been consistently producing big fish. One of the most exciting things I have seen about this bait is just how many fish we have caught in areas where numerous other soft plastics, including regular dawgs, have already been casted. Here is a monstrous mid 50 I caught on a double tailed pounder in November. Attachments ---------------- Double DawgGold Tail (1).jpg (58KB - 225 downloads) double dawg walleye (1).jpg (65KB - 215 downloads) DSC_0167 (2).jpg (38KB - 192 downloads) | ||
esoxfly |
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Posts: 1663 Location: Kodiak, AK | Looks good Spencer! Looks like my Dussas will have some competition next year. I shoulda cast that one the other day to see their action for myself, but the bait sure looked good. I like the tail orientation to the rear hook, which is the only drawback to the Dussas, IMO; too much fowling on the tails/rear hook. | ||
MRichardson |
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Hi, I know we won’t be in time for the Chicago show, but possibly some for the later shows and definitely available before spring. We’ll have a new dive-n-rise jerkbait called the “MDR Chopper” available. It’s 9.25” long x 1.3” wide and just over 2oz. It uses the same solid plastic construction method as other lures I’ve been involved with. It has a dive and rise action with some wiggle. The two line ties effect the steepness of the chop and wiggle. Attachments ---------------- Coming Soon.jpg (38KB - 198 downloads) Picture 332.jpg (38KB - 204 downloads) | |||
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