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DR in VA
Posted 11/18/2008 8:04 AM (#345806)
Subject: The Hellhound eye





Posts: 210


Location: VA
I just bought a new Holo Hellhound, took it fishing, caught 1 fish with it and realized that one of those big pretty eyes are now missing from the lure. Seems like they are a "stick on" eyes. Anyone know where an exact eye can be had to replace mine? Thanks!

DR
2T Critter
Posted 11/18/2008 8:10 AM (#345807 - in reply to #345806)
Subject: RE: The Hellhound eye




Posts: 153


Do you think the fish actually care if your lure is missing a stick on eye?
DR in VA
Posted 11/18/2008 8:15 AM (#345808 - in reply to #345807)
Subject: RE: The Hellhound eye





Posts: 210


Location: VA
Maybe not 2T, but I sure do.

The eye of the hellhound is so large, it has that holographic film around it and the lure sure looks "funny" without it.

DR
porterhouse
Posted 11/18/2008 8:17 AM (#345809 - in reply to #345806)
Subject: Re: The Hellhound eye





Location: Apple Valley
All my chewed up hellhounds are missing the eyes. Great baits!


Brian
jlong
Posted 11/18/2008 9:14 AM (#345819 - in reply to #345809)
Subject: Re: The Hellhound eye





Posts: 1938


Location: Black Creek, WI
You can get them from Witchcraft or Moores Lures.
MuskieMike
Posted 11/18/2008 9:25 AM (#345822 - in reply to #345806)
Subject: RE: The Hellhound eye





Location: Des Moines IA
My best baits have 1 or no eyes left whatsoever. Fish don't care.
DR in VA
Posted 11/18/2008 10:13 AM (#345833 - in reply to #345822)
Subject: RE: The Hellhound eye





Posts: 210


Location: VA
I understand fish dont care and it doesn't matter, but angler confidence DOES matter and I like the big eye the lure has on one side.

DR
FEVER
Posted 11/18/2008 10:23 AM (#345836 - in reply to #345806)
Subject: Re: The Hellhound eye





Posts: 253


Location: On the water
Get a patch for the missing eye!!!
PAmusky
Posted 11/18/2008 10:48 AM (#345844 - in reply to #345836)
Subject: Re: The Hellhound eye




Posts: 17


Location: NW PA/Allegheny River
I called Drifter last week because one of my eyes came off........they shipped 4 of them out for free with 0 hassle.
Fishwizard
Posted 11/18/2008 11:25 AM (#345849 - in reply to #345806)
Subject: Re: The Hellhound eye




Posts: 366


I've got to second FEVER's idea. Take a sharpie and draw a little pirate eye patch over the missing eye. Then get back out there and catch a fish on it. Think of the confidence you'll have in a personally customized bait vs. the store bought version. Come to think of it I've got a few baits with missing eyes...., where's my sharpie?
esoxman50
Posted 11/18/2008 1:53 PM (#345882 - in reply to #345806)
Subject: Re: The Hellhound eye




Posts: 134


I like them with one eye missing. The muskies seem to hit them on the blind side.

Joe W
Muskerboy
Posted 11/18/2008 5:23 PM (#345951 - in reply to #345806)
Subject: Re: The Hellhound eye





Posts: 727


I have hellhounds that have missing eyes and paint, dosn't bother the fish.
muskellunged
Posted 11/18/2008 6:20 PM (#345958 - in reply to #345806)
Subject: Re: The Hellhound eye





Location: Illinois
I think the most appealing part of the Hellhound to a musky is the anus. You take away that little red dot, and you might have some problems!!! LOL

Mike
bloody anus guy
Posted 11/18/2008 8:25 PM (#345991 - in reply to #345958)
Subject: Re: The Hellhound eye


muskellunged - 11/18/2008 6:20 PM

I think the most appealing part of the Hellhound to a musky is the anus. You take away that little red dot, and you might have some problems!!! LOL

Mike


+1

I always add a bloody anus to all of my baits...the number one reason I catch fish!!!! MORE AND BIGGER BLOODY ANUS I SAY!!!!!!!
sworrall
Posted 11/18/2008 9:57 PM (#346003 - in reply to #345806)
Subject: Re: The Hellhound eye





Posts: 32930


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
It's going to be a LOOOOOOOOOOONG winter...
Fishwizard
Posted 11/18/2008 10:13 PM (#346008 - in reply to #345806)
Subject: Re: The Hellhound eye




Posts: 366


A detail MANY bait manufacturers overlook. Thankfully there are custom bait painters out there to get all the necessary details that muskies really go for.
Note to self: pick up some red sharpies next time I'm at the store.
missourimuskyhunter
Posted 11/19/2008 6:40 AM (#346030 - in reply to #345806)
Subject: RE: The Hellhound eye





Posts: 1316


Location: Lebanon,Mo
This one just came out of surgery.Going to recover just fine.


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Muskerboy
Posted 11/19/2008 4:46 PM (#346145 - in reply to #345806)
Subject: Re: The Hellhound eye





Posts: 727


Man it dosn't look that one was in too critical of condition. You gotta change that
muskellunged
Posted 11/19/2008 6:24 PM (#346160 - in reply to #345806)
Subject: Re: The Hellhound eye





Location: Illinois
The third eye is a critical addition to the realism of any bait. Muskies feed from beneath their prey- and what's starin' back down at them? You guessed it. The stinkhole. On ultra clear waters, I find the tighter the sphincter the better. Less is more on clear waters. If I'm on dingy waters or fishing in low light, I want an anus that really pops- Drifter Tackle's work comes to mind. I always carry a red marker and some white-out with me so I can tailor my baits anus to the conditions. I'm dead serious. You don't even want to hear what I do to my suckers......

Mike

Edited by muskellunged 11/19/2008 6:25 PM
cjrich
Posted 11/19/2008 6:46 PM (#346163 - in reply to #346160)
Subject: Re: The Hellhound eye





Posts: 551


Location: Columbus, Georgia
I had the same thing happen to 2 HellHounds. I contacted the folks at ERC (Drifter Tackle Co.) and they quickly sent me a few extra eyes.

Great customer service.


Craig

Edited by cjrich 11/19/2008 6:47 PM
PikeFisker
Posted 11/28/2008 1:59 PM (#347188 - in reply to #345806)
Subject: Re: The Hellhound eye




Posts: 4


I think as long as that HH has hooks it's going to catch fish. Sometimes i hear people complain about painting decoration but fishing with wrong or #*#*ty hooks doesn't seem to be the case for them....
ILmuskie
Posted 12/1/2008 8:05 AM (#347421 - in reply to #345806)
Subject: Re: The Hellhound eye





Posts: 371


Location: Dixon, IL
Eye fell off....interesting! Clear coating on lure should hold eyes on.......????

Plan to buy some Hellbound for myself at the Chicago Musky Show next month!
DR in VA
Posted 12/1/2008 11:48 AM (#347464 - in reply to #345806)
Subject: Re: The Hellhound eye





Posts: 210


Location: VA
ILmuskie, no clear coating is over eyes on the HH, Eyes are sticky backed. I added some 2 part epoxy around my HH eyes to prevent future loss(s).

DR
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