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Message Subject: Swedish Muskybaits
izoz
Posted 1/7/2007 12:56 PM (#230522)
Subject: Swedish Muskybaits




Posts: 4


Location: Sweden Enkoping
Hi my name is peter from sweden.we have a fish almost like your musky.

here is some good swedish baits.

http://www.cwcab.com/jerkbaits.htm

anyone have some good us internet stores with jerkbaits

Edited by izoz 1/7/2007 1:12 PM
pamuskyhunter
Posted 1/7/2007 1:36 PM (#230527 - in reply to #230522)
Subject: RE: Swedish Muskybaits





Posts: 613


Location: big cove tannery pa
Some nice looking lures there, i really like the BOXER lure. How much are they?
izoz
Posted 1/7/2007 1:56 PM (#230529 - in reply to #230522)
Subject: RE: Swedish Muskybaits




Posts: 4


Location: Sweden Enkoping
Hi about 14 usd.

i´m purchase a 1989 tracker deep pro v 17 that i doing a orginal renovate on.
i looking for some new decals.do you know were i can find some tracker parts..
my english is mot so good
RiverMan
Posted 1/7/2007 2:43 PM (#230531 - in reply to #230522)
Subject: RE: Swedish Muskybaits




Posts: 1504


Location: Oregon
Hi Izoz...your english is just fine.


Can you tell me what the Buster and Bandit jerkbaits are made out of? Are they a hard plastic or wood?

thank you.

jed v.
izoz
Posted 1/7/2007 3:06 PM (#230539 - in reply to #230522)
Subject: RE: Swedish Muskybaits




Posts: 4


Location: Sweden Enkoping
Hi They are made in hard plastic. the buster is a very good jerkbait

Grunt Lures
Posted 1/7/2007 3:11 PM (#230540 - in reply to #230539)
Subject: RE: Swedish Muskybaits





Posts: 786


Location: Minnesota
I like the boxer too. Looks like a cross between a magnum Grub and a Bull Dawg. I have seen the Ghosttails before from Asia.

Nice stuff! Keep posting.

Thanks,
James
chico
Posted 1/7/2007 3:43 PM (#230544 - in reply to #230522)
Subject: RE: Swedish Muskybaits





Posts: 502


Location: Lincoln UK
Busters and bandits are debuting at Chicago this year, brought in by Odyssey.

Edited by chico 1/7/2007 3:43 PM
izoz
Posted 1/7/2007 4:11 PM (#230549 - in reply to #230522)
Subject: RE: Swedish Muskybaits




Posts: 4


Location: Sweden Enkoping
buy one buster shallow runner and one top bandit thats all you need..
/Peter
Jokemon
Posted 1/7/2007 5:29 PM (#230570 - in reply to #230549)
Subject: RE: Swedish Muskybaits




Posts: 93


I totally agree!
Get a Buster Jerk you will love them if you have to make long days.... but since most of you guys (and me) like it BIG....take a Big Bandit along with you to! Only comment you can make on these is that the paint will get off pretty fast esp because of hook rubb

PS they also contain a nice heavy rattle
pamuskyhunter
Posted 1/8/2007 11:57 AM (#230723 - in reply to #230522)
Subject: RE: Swedish Muskybaits





Posts: 613


Location: big cove tannery pa
How do i go about ordering the lures off that site since i can't read swedish? LOL
Guest
Posted 1/8/2007 12:55 PM (#230744 - in reply to #230522)
Subject: RE: Swedish Muskybaits


Real good question...lol
pamuskyhunter
Posted 1/9/2007 12:51 AM (#230990 - in reply to #230522)
Subject: RE: Swedish Muskybaits





Posts: 613


Location: big cove tannery pa
yea i am really interested in getting a couple of the lures on the site
NoiseyCricket
Posted 1/10/2007 5:17 PM (#231449 - in reply to #230522)
Subject: RE: Swedish Muskybaits


The Buster and the especially the Big Bandit are very nice jerkbaits. The only "drawback" is that they are so common over here that people find them abit boring. They are all very well weighted and really easy to use. The quality is very good but the paint have a tendency to wear off quite fast, but personally I think the baits get even better looking when they have some serious bite-marks, they are all made of strong plastic so it doesnt affect the performance anyway

Noisey Cricket / Sweden
ESOX Maniac
Posted 1/13/2007 8:14 AM (#231996 - in reply to #230522)
Subject: RE: Swedish Muskybaits





Posts: 2752


Location: Mauston, Wisconsin
Hi Peter- Re. The decals for your Tracker, I suggest you call them via telephone. I'm sure they will be happy to assist you in your restoration efforts. Don't let your English stop you, I think they would be very pleased to here from someone in Sweden. If you want I'll call them for you.

This is from their website. http://www.trackerboats.com/contact/index.cfm

"If you have a question or concern regarding your boat, trailer or equipment, other than your motor, you may reach one of our customer relations representatives at (417) 873-4555 between the hours of 8am to 5pm Central Time. "

Truth- Nice post for a non-member. If you have to be so negative, why not offer some proof of your unsubstantiated opinion. Who's copying who? Who really cares? I find most copies have very different action than the originals.

Have fun.


Edited by ESOX Maniac 1/13/2007 8:21 AM
Pikopath
Posted 1/13/2007 8:40 AM (#232001 - in reply to #230522)
Subject: RE: Swedish Muskybaits




Posts: 501


Location: Norway
Peter, send me a message, I can maybe help you with tracker decals.
There are a distributor here in Norway you see (that sponsored me with a good discount *grin*)
Regarding the baits discussed here, I have my opinion, but I keep it to myself since brandbashing is not allowed here...
Regarding the copying, Ive gotten the whole story from Todd, coz we had some odyssey Phantoms (Which are NOT european) and they cracked like crazy, just after touching water. I now see Odyssey Phantoms being sold as Odyssey Ghost on eBay, but I will still stick to the real one

Michael
Slamr
Posted 1/13/2007 9:40 AM (#232008 - in reply to #232001)
Subject: RE: Swedish Muskybaits





Posts: 7037


Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
hey Michael,
I met your associates from Sweden yesterday, great guys saying #%@#&*! BIG pike alot! Steve will be doing a video interview with them today if we can hook up.
Pikopath
Posted 1/13/2007 11:48 AM (#232025 - in reply to #230522)
Subject: RE: Swedish Muskybaits




Posts: 501


Location: Norway
Hi
They are not my associates, I met them thru the internet. I told mb79 to stop by Steve at tuffy so he could interview them.

Michael
sworrall
Posted 1/13/2007 11:05 PM (#232079 - in reply to #232025)
Subject: RE: Swedish Muskybaits





Posts: 32880


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Thanks for the lead, Michael, good folks and beautiful handmade gliders.
Petey21
Posted 1/17/2007 5:39 PM (#232856 - in reply to #230723)
Subject: RE: Swedish Muskybaits





Posts: 94


pamuskyhunter - 1/8/2007 7:57 PM

How do i go about ordering the lures off that site since i can't read swedish? LOL


You can't buy directly from CWC as they're a distributor and not a retailer.

But I googled around a bit, here's an online store in the UK that offer these lures and can ship to the USA, they cost US$16.67.

http://www.harrissportsmail.com/

Look for "Strike Pro Buster Jerk" at the bottom of the page "Jerkbaits". Too bad only a few colors are available and not all of them, but the one called Roach is probably one of the most popular colors in Sweden, if not the most popular one (it's the silvery brownish one with red eyes). There are two sizes, the smaller one (12 cm/35 grams) is about 4 1/4 inch long and weighs about 1 1/4 oz, and the bigger one (12 cm/73 grams) is almost 6 inch and weighs a little over 2 1/2 oz (it's pretty tricky to convert metric to English units lol)
pamuskyhunter
Posted 1/17/2007 6:34 PM (#232867 - in reply to #232856)
Subject: RE: Swedish Muskybaits





Posts: 613


Location: big cove tannery pa
Petey21 - 1/16/2007 6:39 PM

pamuskyhunter - 1/8/2007 7:57 PM

How do i go about ordering the lures off that site since i can't read swedish? LOL


You can't buy directly from CWC as they're a distributor and not a retailer.

But I googled around a bit, here's an online store in the UK that offer these lures and can ship to the USA, they cost US$16.67.

http://www.harrissportsmail.com/

Look for "Strike Pro Buster Jerk" at the bottom of the page "Jerkbaits". Too bad only a few colors are available and not all of them, but the one called Roach is probably one of the most popular colors in Sweden, if not the most popular one (it's the silvery brownish one with red eyes). There are two sizes, the smaller one (12 cm/35 grams) is about 4 1/4 inch long and weighs about 1 1/4 oz, and the bigger one (12 cm/73 grams) is almost 6 inch and weighs a little over 2 1/2 oz (it's pretty tricky to convert metric to English units lol)


Thank you
Phil
Posted 1/18/2007 8:53 AM (#232958 - in reply to #230527)
Subject: RE: Swedish Muskybaits


Check out www.lundgrens.com as they have a bunch of Swedish Musky Baits and some of it is in English. P.A was at Chicago and speaks great English
Petey21
Posted 1/18/2007 4:36 PM (#233021 - in reply to #232958)
Subject: RE: Swedish Muskybaits





Posts: 94


Phil - 1/18/2007 4:53 PM

Check out www.lundgrens.com as they have a bunch of Swedish Musky Baits and some of it is in English. P.A was at Chicago and speaks great English


It's actually www.lundgrensfiske.com but yes, part of it is in English if you click on the British flag.
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