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Message Subject: Musky Bait
RiverRat79
Posted 10/2/2018 8:25 AM (#919971)
Subject: Musky Bait




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Can anyone tell me where I can get wooden handcrafted diving Musky lures. Please
VMS
Posted 10/2/2018 10:31 AM (#919979 - in reply to #919971)
Subject: Re: Musky Bait





Posts: 3469


Location: Elk River, Minnesota
I'd try and contact Josh...

He has a username on here of genesisperformance. He does an awesome job on his baits!!

Steve
sworrall
Posted 10/2/2018 2:07 PM (#919994 - in reply to #919971)
Subject: Re: Musky Bait





Posts: 32788


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Look at the Basement Baits forum here!
Sudszee
Posted 10/2/2018 4:11 PM (#920000 - in reply to #919994)
Subject: Re: Musky Bait




Posts: 152


Facebook musky pages
Sidejack
Posted 10/2/2018 9:09 PM (#920022 - in reply to #919971)
Subject: Re: Musky Bait





Posts: 1080


Location: Aurora
Wooden, handcrafted AND diving?
Happy unicorn hunting brah.
Kidding, agree with above and you could always trying googling it or search ebay i guess.
~shrug~
Baby Mallard
Posted 10/3/2018 8:18 AM (#920035 - in reply to #919971)
Subject: RE: Musky Bait





muskyroller on this site makes a good wood jerkbait as well.
wallygator
Posted 10/4/2018 6:26 AM (#920152 - in reply to #919971)
Subject: Re: Musky Bait





Posts: 319


Location: Tomahawk,Wis
Give Greg Nimmer a shout at Nimmer Swimmer musky lures
Quest4Esox
Posted 10/16/2018 11:28 PM (#921068 - in reply to #919971)
Subject: RE: Musky Bait




Posts: 28


Location: Pacific Northwest
RiverRat79 - 10/2/2018 6:25 AM

Can anyone tell me where I can get wooden handcrafted diving Musky lures. Please


Duh.... You've gotta move to West Virginia and start knockin' on doors. Don't you know anything???

Since I'm on a roll giving out sound advice, I'll add that Bill Crane has been making some good quality cranks for a long time. I hear that Jack Cobb's cranks are good, too, but since he passed away a few years back, finding them is probably tough.

Anyone here ever try those Muskellunch baits? I first saw them probably a couple of years ago, but didn't pull the trigger. If memory serves me they weren't through wired, which made me a little nervous since I have no experience with big fish and screw-in eyes. They sure looked tasty.
Landonfish
Posted 10/17/2018 1:59 PM (#921106 - in reply to #919971)
Subject: Re: Musky Bait




Posts: 360


Muskellunch baits run nice. I have not ran the bigger ones but the 6”ers don’t run very deep
mikie
Posted 10/17/2018 3:38 PM (#921112 - in reply to #919971)
Subject: Re: Musky Bait





Location: Athens, Ohio
https://teamrhinooutdoors.com/collections/crank-baits/products/super...

these are nice. m

ps - good article on them
http://www.in-fisherman.com/gear-accessories/lures-gear-accessories...
Eastman03
Posted 10/17/2018 4:23 PM (#921114 - in reply to #919971)
Subject: Re: Musky Bait




Posts: 102


There are a fair amount of well made, hand crafted cranks out there. I agree with sworall, check the basement baits page! Unreal work. Many of us make lures, but don't have a company or anything. Facebook pages are good too. DK musky lures, supernatural big baits, fretthold baits...
NPike
Posted 10/20/2018 1:28 PM (#921319 - in reply to #919971)
Subject: Re: Musky Bait




Posts: 612


H2O tackle is a small family run business that makes custom musky baits, such as the Cranky Nitro.
http://www.h2otackle.com/
Quest4Esox
Posted 10/24/2018 2:43 PM (#921572 - in reply to #921106)
Subject: Re: Musky Bait




Posts: 28


Location: Pacific Northwest
Landonfish - 10/17/2018 11:59 AM

Muskellunch baits run nice. I have not ran the bigger ones but the 6”ers don’t run very deep

Thanks, man.
They're not quite the category of bait that first comes to mind when I think "hand crafted", but they've definitely been on my mind since I first saw them.

I took a peek over in the Basement Baits section of this forum. There's some serious talent behind that door. Serious, serious talent.
Mudpuppy
Posted 10/25/2018 8:24 PM (#921758 - in reply to #921572)
Subject: Re: Musky Bait




Posts: 239


Location: Elroy, Wisconsin
Big Fork Lures. Catch Muskies, big ones, nuff said.
7ovr50
Posted 10/28/2018 5:32 AM (#921915 - in reply to #919971)
Subject: Re: Musky Bait




Posts: 426


BAKERS. Any size you want from 4 to 12 in.They've put a lot of big fish in our boats the last 5 years.
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