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Message Subject: Kicken Minnow lips
mikie
Posted 6/29/2007 6:06 AM (#262830)
Subject: Kicken Minnow lips





Location: Athens, Ohio
I jsut became the proud owner of one of Storm's hottest new baits. Then, I read on another muskie site where users are having trouble with the lips pulling out during fish fights, complaining about the lack of thru-wire construction.

I was hopin to use the bait tomorrow, has anyone really experienceed this problem? thanks for any info, m
tuffy1
Posted 6/29/2007 6:57 AM (#262836 - in reply to #262830)
Subject: RE: Kicken Minnow lips





Posts: 3242


Location: Racine, Wi
Mikie, throw em dude. They work. I haven't had any problems yet with them, other than they get chewed to crap after a fish or two, but for 5 or 6 bucks, it's like using a sucker to me. You'll dig em. Don't be afraid to throw them at night either.


mikie
Posted 6/29/2007 7:56 AM (#262844 - in reply to #262836)
Subject: Re: Kicken Minnow lips





Location: Athens, Ohio
Thanks, Joel. Just aonther question if I can. My only 'training' was watching Tomcat work them. Ripping like crankbaits, jerks, steady cranking, what are techniques that work best? all of the above? thanks again, m
tuffy1
Posted 6/29/2007 10:27 AM (#262888 - in reply to #262844)
Subject: Re: Kicken Minnow lips





Posts: 3242


Location: Racine, Wi
So far, I've done just fine on them straight retieving them, using a couple of faster cranks here and there to "kick it out" once in a while.
mikie
Posted 7/1/2007 7:33 AM (#263133 - in reply to #262830)
Subject: Re: Kicken Minnow lips





Location: Athens, Ohio
Gave one a try, after a morning of casting, the tail section is nearly torn away from the body. Don't think much of one-day-baits (now, one fish baits are OK). I'd better get some more Hawg Seekers glue and stitch this puppy back together. Geezsch! m
esox50
Posted 7/1/2007 7:48 AM (#263134 - in reply to #263133)
Subject: Re: Kicken Minnow lips





Posts: 2024


They're excellent baits. When you think you have enough in your box, get at least one more. As Joel said, straight cranking them is best. They aren't really good twitch baits, nor good pull/rip baits in my opinion. Swap out the little red hooks with something bigger. I use 4/0 Eagle Claw 774, but anything other than those red ones will work.

Cabelas has the best prices I've seen so far: $5.29 each I believe. The small 6" one is also a good throw back.
EsoxJohnny
Posted 7/2/2007 8:50 AM (#263294 - in reply to #262830)
Subject: Re: Kicken Minnow lips





Posts: 108


Location: IN
The 6" ones are a disaster waiting to happen. Once the plastic piece inside cracks, which WILL happen, the bait is only being held together by the soft plastic body. A slight pull will separate the bait easily.
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