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mseybert
Posted 12/22/2006 9:05 PM (#227249)
Subject: Curly sue





Posts: 444


Location: Indiana
How big are the curly sues? Are they the body of the 6, 9 or 12" suzy with a tail added? What kind of weight do they carry. Anybody know?
Steve Jonesi
Posted 12/23/2006 12:33 AM (#227270 - in reply to #227249)
Subject: RE: Curly sue




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Mike,
I don't have all the specifics, but there will be 3-4 sizes from 6" to 12". I have a prototype of one on the 12" Suzy frame and it will fill a particular niche very nicely on the lake I fish. Andy has some pretty cool stuff in the hopper. I fished some of his creations this season and was pleasantly surprised at not only their actions, but most importantly(to me) was the durability. We rip big plastics a LOT during the seaon. It's going to be a very interesting show season. Heads or tails?TAILS!!!!!!! Steve
SA
Posted 12/23/2006 9:47 AM (#227306 - in reply to #227249)
Subject: RE: Curly sue


I will give you a quick run down of what we are doing.
We have the 6” Suzy Sucker (paddle tail) and then the 6” Curly Sue.
Next the 9” Suzy Sucker (again paddle tail) and then the 9” Curly Sue.
We are currently working on an 11” version of both Curly Sue and Suzy Sucker, this bait will be smaller than the 13” Big Suzy Sucker. The 11” bait should be ready about March and will weigh about 6oz.
To take these superb baits to another level we are now using Formula-X, the new super stretchy soft plastic. This plastic has many advantages, even with some teeth marks in the tail of the 9” Curly Sue you can stretch the tail nearly 3ft without it ripping or tearing. Now you have a soft plastic bait that’s going to last a very long time with out the need for major repair or replacing tails.
Formula-X is quite buoyant and what this means is if you allow the bait to hit the bottom of the lake it will have a nose down tail upward stance. It basically looks like a fish feeding on the bottom. I am sure this will be a very effective presentation when times are tuff.
I will be at the Chicago Musky Show, so come and say hi and have a play with the Suzy Girls! They loved to be stretched in various directions.

Andy
http://www.shackattacklures.com
muskyboy
Posted 12/23/2006 12:02 PM (#227331 - in reply to #227249)
Subject: RE: Curly sue


These new baits are going to rock, I can't wait to get a real Curly Sue after making my own
MuskieE
Posted 12/23/2006 4:49 PM (#227366 - in reply to #227249)
Subject: RE: Curly sue





Posts: 2068


Location: Appleton,WI
Curly Sue vs. Bull Dog??Which will dominate?
guts
Posted 12/23/2006 7:16 PM (#227382 - in reply to #227366)
Subject: RE: Curly sue




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MuskieE - 12/23/2006 4:49 PM

Curly Sue vs. Bull Dog??Which will dominate?
the suick lol just kidding i think they will both be good.
Billy B
Posted 12/23/2006 7:58 PM (#227389 - in reply to #227249)
Subject: RE: Curly sue




Posts: 267


Location: Ft. Wayne, Indiana
I have caught more fish on Andy's bait than the bulldawgs so i say the curly sue.
Billy Brumett
BALDY
Posted 12/23/2006 9:04 PM (#227394 - in reply to #227389)
Subject: RE: Curly sue




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they look great. if theyproduce and are truly as durable as claimed then they will quickly replace the dawg in my boat.
MuskyStalker
Posted 12/23/2006 9:10 PM (#227396 - in reply to #227249)
Subject: RE: Curly sue





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Andy's baits deliever the goods! Plus, they just look cool. I'm glad he started using the new stretch plastics, no more superglueing $20 baits back together due to some 20" snotrocket!
mseybert
Posted 12/24/2006 8:50 AM (#227457 - in reply to #227249)
Subject: RE: Curly sue





Posts: 444


Location: Indiana
Any idea on pricing yet? or should I just be patient and wait until Chicago?
sworrall
Posted 12/24/2006 9:02 AM (#227461 - in reply to #227457)
Subject: RE: Curly sue





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Shack Attack Lures is now a Promotional Partner with us, help us welcome them aboard! Watch for a promotional program to begin very soon, including press releases and information about the lures and the company.
bn
Posted 12/24/2006 9:18 AM (#227465 - in reply to #227249)
Subject: RE: Curly sue


I think they look good..but replace the bulldawg? not in my opinion...
MuskyStalker
Posted 12/25/2006 9:57 AM (#227603 - in reply to #227249)
Subject: RE: Curly sue





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Why replace anything? Another good arrow in the quivver.
madmusky
Posted 12/25/2006 6:22 PM (#227674 - in reply to #227465)
Subject: RE: Curly sue




Posts: 157


How about a picture? Anyone have one?

madmusky
Posted 12/25/2006 7:11 PM (#227681 - in reply to #227249)
Subject: RE: Curly sue




Posts: 157


found one...They have a picture on their homepage

http://www.shackattacklures.com


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lambeau
Posted 1/2/2007 7:07 PM (#229579 - in reply to #227249)
Subject: RE: Curly sue


whoa...i hadn't seen the picture of the Curly Sue yet.
i know what's on the top of my list for the Chicago show in 2 weeks!
Gander Mt Guide
Posted 1/2/2007 7:33 PM (#229581 - in reply to #229579)
Subject: RE: Curly sue





Posts: 2515


Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI
Elby bought one at Rollie's the day before the PI outting. Man is that thing realistic looking. If you swam a sucker along side one of these, you'd swear they were cousins. Way more life-like than the BD.
WV Musky
Posted 1/2/2007 7:38 PM (#229582 - in reply to #227249)
Subject: RE: Curly sue




Posts: 569


Location: Williamstown, WV
I'm not big into soft plastics yet but this will definetly be in my boat this season. Looks better than the bulldawg and I think it has better colors.
Shawn
MikeHulbert
Posted 1/2/2007 7:40 PM (#229583 - in reply to #227249)
Subject: RE: Curly sue





Posts: 2427


Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana
These things are going to rock.

Andy makes one hell of a quality product and the Curly Sue is no different.

Definately a must have in 2007.
Pikiespawn
Posted 1/2/2007 10:08 PM (#229628 - in reply to #227249)
Subject: RE: Curly sue




Posts: 921


Location: Apollo, PA
ANDY,
HOPE YOU WILL BE IN COLUMBUS OHIO ALSO
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