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Location: KY | What is this dive and rise? Similar to a wades wobbler.
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| Perhaps a Windels.
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Location: KY | I thought they only maid bucktails. I don't see anything else after searching. |
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| I think you might be thinking of the Woody. I do not know a lot about it but I used to have 1. The diagonal cuts on the front and back are opposite the wobbler I think. Guys would put a small blade on the back for additional flash I think. |
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Location: NorthCentral WI | JM Craft Martin is another similar bait but has a couple differences than that...
If you post it on the Classic and Collectible Musky Tackle FB page someone will know it. |
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| Mark Windels primarily built bucktails but also made a dive and rise jerkbait (though I can't remember what he called it). I remember it was similar to a Wades Wabbler. |
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Location: Brighton CO. | I have similar lure I bought and made by Mike Ruff of Ruff lures (maker of the Rad Dawg spinner) except it has a metal plate on the front and straight on the real part. I dug out a old Thorne Bros. "Muskie Fever" catalog from 1991 and as Danny (True Tiger Tamer)pointed out the Mark Windells had a jerkbait and the name is "Muskie Hunter" straight on the back end and also a bait L& L Muskie Exciter I think Dick Moore made this lure. I know I bought four bass sized (L &L) lures from him. but does not have the slanted end.
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Location: S.W. WI | I just seen a very similar looking lure on TR Custom muskie lures facebook page. Part of a collector set they painted a bunch of lures the same perch pattern. Not sure if they made that lure, thought they only made topwaters, but looks like it. |
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