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Fishwater1
Posted 2/20/2006 11:44 AM (#178341 - in reply to #177840)
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I have a Lelure Vamp which I suspect is the most valuable one I have, but I don't throw it. Second in line are a couple of HR's - also part of the scenery in the basement.

I have some trueglides which I do use regularly. I won't go higher than $40 unless it's an addition to the "museum". I won't think twice about $12-$14 range. When it gets above that I question the need and utility of it.
Got Esox?
Posted 2/21/2006 6:35 PM (#178660 - in reply to #177840)
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Posts: 350


Location: WESTERN WI
Lee Lures "Top H20" great throwback bait and built like a tank for BIG BRUISERS. $35
Schuler
Posted 2/23/2006 9:30 PM (#179254 - in reply to #178660)
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Posts: 1462


Location: Davenport, IA
I have a 10" widowmaker glider that probobly cost 30. I also had a weagle that was $30...but I got rid of it for a fraction of that.
theedz155
Posted 2/24/2006 7:47 AM (#179331 - in reply to #177840)
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Posts: 1438


I have 1 set of lures from well known basement baitmaker that haven't seen water. I have the whole matching set and they are simply awesome looking works of art. Don't know that I could bring myself to throw them. When I bought them it was with the full intention of using them. However, after seeing them, that changed.

But, I do have an Original Turd Flaptail that I do fish with. That lure is priceless/irreplaceable. I've also got several in the 40+ range that I don't think twice about using.

Scott
Lee Tauchen
Posted 2/24/2006 10:00 AM (#179357 - in reply to #177840)
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Posts: 56


Got esox? Where did you pay $35 for a Top H20? Just curious.

My most expensive bait that I throw by the way is a B.S. Willy custom creeper which I call the "Pink Nightmare". It is a huge bodied creeper that will run over the biggest waves! I think the custom body creepers run about $75. What is so great about any of B.S. Willy creepers is that the wings are a heavy guage stainless steel that rarely come out of tune. His regular in line (readily available) creepers are a steal at $25. They have the same heavy guage wings as his custom ones. Never used another creeper that can "keep the sound" fish after fish.

See Ya,

Lee Tauchen
Dr. TOP H2O
THE FERD
Posted 2/24/2006 10:39 AM (#179366 - in reply to #177840)
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Posts: 208


Location: North East PA , 20 mins from Chautauqua
I use a Ed Latiano Ready Eddie jerkbait everytime my boats in Chautauqua Lake , They go for big bucks and aren 't made anymore and some go for as much as fifty to a $100. bucks But they catch fish for me and I'm going to keep throwing them


THE FERD
DEMolishedyou
Posted 2/24/2006 3:50 PM (#179433 - in reply to #177840)
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Posts: 408


Location: Omaha, Nebraska
mine is a snowcrest bullseye at a mere $20 bucks. lol
Musky911
Posted 2/24/2006 4:19 PM (#179437 - in reply to #177840)
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Posts: 369


Location: Omaha NE
The most expensive lures I have are American Hardwood lures. They range from $25 to $40 price range. Most of my lures cost from $15 to $20.
MuskyJay
Posted 2/24/2006 6:14 PM (#179452 - in reply to #177840)
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Posts: 734


I have a large Lakeland full of Nimmer Swimmer's. They range from $20-$80. I will throw everyone of them this year, I bet within one month of being on the water. If it works use it. Now I just need a Wishmaster to waste my money on!!!
ulbian
Posted 2/25/2006 10:45 AM (#179542 - in reply to #177840)
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Two ways to look at this...1) a creepenstein that I struggled to justify getting due to cost. Within 3 days that bait paid for itself and I am hoping to get 1 or 2 more as backups. -or- 2) The unweighted black perch burt that once got stuck in the back of my leg with a pike and boat seat attached and a year later got stuck in a partner's elbow which eventually caused a trip to the ER where he needed stitches.
DEMolishedyou
Posted 2/25/2006 10:59 AM (#179543 - in reply to #177840)
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Posts: 408


Location: Omaha, Nebraska
lol very funny
hrjohnny
Posted 2/25/2006 12:25 PM (#179551 - in reply to #177840)
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Pikiespawn
Posted 2/25/2006 7:47 PM (#179610 - in reply to #179551)
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Posts: 921


Location: Apollo, PA
Johnny,
10 - Wishmasters????? Your a very sick dude, but i like it....
Things could be worse, you could have a drug addiction, or an addiction to exotic cars, etc...
I can tell though, that you are not married.
Best, Pikiespawn LOL
DJS
Posted 2/25/2006 8:18 PM (#179613 - in reply to #177840)
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HRjohnny 4 of those babies are almost identical! Slow down.
dadson
Posted 2/25/2006 11:01 PM (#179639 - in reply to #177840)
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DJS,

Those two identical Perch's are different!!

One has a 54" and the other only a 51"...

LMAO.
Pike Master
Posted 2/25/2006 11:35 PM (#179643 - in reply to #177840)
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Location: Sakatchewan,Canada
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dward
Posted 2/26/2006 2:37 PM (#179715 - in reply to #177840)
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Posts: 576


Location: Germantown, WI
just bought my most expensive lure yesterday while i was out and about. was about 5miles from smokey's muskie shop and decided to stop in. bought an H20 by lee lures $30 plus tax.
i usually don't spend over $20, but this is a quality built bait. also lee spent some time tuning another one of his baits for me at the milw muskie show this year. can't wait for the season to start!!
divani
Posted 3/9/2006 8:33 PM (#181633 - in reply to #177840)
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Posts: 2061


Location: Belgium
swim whizz from the 1970's, rapala magnum 1960's, pounder dawg, ... that's about it. The rest are normal, affordable lures

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