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Mulldaddy
Posted 12/16/2016 8:11 AM (#843229)
Subject: Rizzo Wiz




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I picked up a couple new baits called the "Rizzo Wiz" by Tony Rizzo. Does anyone have any reviews they would like to share? How productive are they? They looked different to me so I figured why not. Hopefully I can get a nice musky to grab it.
muskyhunter63
Posted 12/16/2016 8:59 AM (#843232 - in reply to #843229)
Subject: RE: Rizzo Wiz




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Location: Richland Center, WI.
Caught my first two muskies on a white Rizzo Wiz.
Throw it and they will bite!
Junkman
Posted 12/16/2016 9:04 AM (#843235 - in reply to #843229)
Subject: Re: Rizzo Wiz




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Truly amazing how folks keep rediscovering the hidden gold of "El Dorado." Can't wait till you also find one of those new(?) Crane baits. Two each of those two and you can likely travel the musky range and beat the pants off all comers!!!
KenK
Posted 12/16/2016 9:43 AM (#843242 - in reply to #843229)
Subject: Re: Rizzo Wiz





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Location: Elk Grove Village, IL & Phillips, WI
One of my favorite early season baits. They have been around for a very long time.
14ledo81
Posted 12/16/2016 10:03 AM (#843244 - in reply to #843229)
Subject: Re: Rizzo Wiz





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Location: Ashland WI
I threw them a lot when I fished numbers lakes. Until I started targeting trophy waters, my two biggest came on rizzo whiz lures. I was partial to the nickel blade white tail.
DonPursch
Posted 12/16/2016 10:29 AM (#843246 - in reply to #843229)
Subject: RE: Rizzo Wiz




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Location: Leech Lake, Walker MN
I am a whiteness to many Big fish that Toni and I caught together yup just keep throwing it
Mulldaddy
Posted 12/16/2016 1:28 PM (#843264 - in reply to #843229)
Subject: Re: Rizzo Wiz




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I am happy to see such positive things about them. Cant wait to throw one. I will definitely be adding a few more of different colors to my tacklebox. I hope to finally get a new PR this upcoming season.
Johnnie
Posted 12/16/2016 1:53 PM (#843266 - in reply to #843264)
Subject: Re: Rizzo Wiz





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Location: NE Wisconsin
Throw them and the fish will come?
ToddM
Posted 12/16/2016 4:07 PM (#843288 - in reply to #843229)
Subject: Re: Rizzo Wiz





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Location: oswego, il
Tube spinners are great. They run deeper so in the spring they get you closer to the budding weeds. Guys like tossing them in open water too. The biggest fish i ever seen i raised on a home made tube spinner. 20 years ago they were more popular before the double blade craze.

Randy
Posted 12/16/2016 7:10 PM (#843312 - in reply to #843288)
Subject: Re: Rizzo Wiz





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Location: South Central Wisconsin
I've caught alot of fish on them over the years. I make my own and sometimes put crawfish tubes on them. Seems to add just a little bit more action.
Mulldaddy
Posted 12/17/2016 10:42 AM (#843358 - in reply to #843229)
Subject: Re: Rizzo Wiz




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Is there any other company's out there that make tube spinners?
anderj85
Posted 12/17/2016 11:18 AM (#843361 - in reply to #843229)
Subject: Re: Rizzo Wiz





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Location: US
I think red October mabes one. Vibe tube or something
ARmuskyaddict
Posted 12/17/2016 12:06 PM (#843376 - in reply to #843229)
Subject: Re: Rizzo Wiz





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Moores lures has 4 & 6 inch tubes.
ToddM
Posted 12/17/2016 12:10 PM (#843377 - in reply to #843229)
Subject: Re: Rizzo Wiz





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Location: oswego, il
I used to make tube spinners out of a mann's 6" tube. They were awesome and i caught alot of muskies and pike. Bigger profile, very soft rubber and large tenacles that pulsated more than the thin ones on standard narrow tubes. So soft you had to superglue the head to the lead weight. You could put a bigger weight in them. I made some for a guy on the site and he gave them back to me to re-tube, not a tenacle one on any of them. No salt so they did not corrode the components. They don't make them anymore but reaction strike makes an identical tube. Colors are different but well worth making them. Overstock bait has them cheap. Just wish you could get them in black, brown and orange, most of the tenacles are clear on the reaction strikes.
Muskie Bob
Posted 12/17/2016 2:04 PM (#843386 - in reply to #843229)
Subject: Re: Rizzo Wiz




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Never used Reaction Strike tube, but found the following.......

stocking stuffer sale for $1.99

http://www.overstockbait.com/Reaction-Strike-Tube-Jr-p/tjr.htm
anderj85
Posted 12/17/2016 3:07 PM (#843388 - in reply to #843386)
Subject: Re: Rizzo Wiz





Posts: 280


Location: US
I was just gonna post that, ordered a few to try
So IL Muskie Hunter
Posted 12/17/2016 3:55 PM (#843390 - in reply to #843229)
Subject: Re: Rizzo Wiz




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Todd, Bass fishermen routinely use Spike-It to quickly change or add colors to plastics. Should work on big tubes too.
anderj85
Posted 12/17/2016 5:07 PM (#843393 - in reply to #843390)
Subject: Re: Rizzo Wiz





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Location: US
7" tora tube could be another good option for making a larger one.
ToddM
Posted 12/17/2016 5:30 PM (#843396 - in reply to #843390)
Subject: Re: Rizzo Wiz





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Location: oswego, il
So IL Muskie Hunter - 12/17/2016 3:55 PM

Todd, Bass fishermen routinely use Spike-It to quickly change or add colors to plastics. Should work on big tubes too.


I have used the spike it and it works well. Just wish you could get the tubes in flourescent colors. I also wish you could get tubes made of vinyl. I found one package one time but never seen any more. Those would be perfect tubes for making spinners with.
So IL Muskie Hunter
Posted 12/18/2016 10:27 AM (#843428 - in reply to #843229)
Subject: Re: Rizzo Wiz




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This may be of interest: http://www.universalplasticsinc.com/plastic_extrusion_colors_additi...
Mulldaddy
Posted 12/19/2016 7:55 AM (#843486 - in reply to #843229)
Subject: Re: Rizzo Wiz




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This winter I am going to start making my own spinnerbaits, I think I may go ahead and try to muster up a few custom tube spinners as well. I want to make custom ones that look like the booyah spinnerbaits but have thicker gauge wire for durability . This past summer I lost a good fish boatside because the booyah spinner I was using snapped. Got it on my go pro and sent the clip to booyah and they wont contact me back haha. I like the smaller profile spinners and they glide through the thick parts of the weed beds.
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