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Location: North St. Paul, MN | MuskyBuster, Lowrider? The offset tail blade section has me questioning...color too.
Thanks, all!
Steve
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Location: Lino Lakes, MN | That is a Brett Ericson LOW Rider. Cool bait. |
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Location: Aurora | Good call Sorgy,
Yers looks like a custom colour.
Mine's got gold beads tween the head & body stead of a rivet.
Maybe Brett will weigh in and date um.
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Location: MN | muskyroller - 3/25/2016 2:42 PM
MuskyBuster, Lowrider? The offset tail blade section has me questioning...color too.
Thanks, all!
Steve
Looks Nasty! |
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Location: North St. Paul, MN | Thanks guys! |
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| The Sidejack one is one of my original batch of non-spray painted ones. Before that they were almost all painted Rustoleum flo.red as I could see them a mile away and see they were working. Plus in the early days of Mille Lacs flo.red was THE color! Until I found the right rivets I drilled out solid brass beads so they would fit on the bicycle spokes I used to use.
The Muskyroller one was out of the first generation that Holcombe Tackle made. With my job at the time, I couldn't keep up with making baits too. So, when Luke Ronnestrand and his dad bought Musky Buster Lures, I worked out a deal where they would make them. Since then there have been many changes to the bait that I have had no part of.
Brett Erickson |
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