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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> MI Slither question
 
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T bone
Posted 5/16/2009 12:18 PM (#378627)
Subject: MI Slither question




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I was interested in the new Musky Innovation's Slither. It seems like it may be a good bait for early season / shallow / weedy situations. How do you work this bait and since it only has one hook (weedless) what is the hooking % ? Anyone use this enough to have a good answer?
bassinbob84
Posted 5/16/2009 1:11 PM (#378630 - in reply to #378627)
Subject: Re: MI Slither question




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Location: In a shack in the woods
There is a clip in the video section on it. I have one but musky doesn't open for a couple weeks. I can let you know then.
Steve Jonesi
Posted 5/16/2009 3:46 PM (#378647 - in reply to #378627)
Subject: Re: MI Slither question




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I'd imagine that you can rig this bait "Texposed" with the tip of the hook protruding from the top and still have it remain virtually weedless. I shoulda bogarted a couple from Hamernick last Summer.LOL

Edited by Steve Jonesi 5/16/2009 3:48 PM
619musky
Posted 5/16/2009 10:16 PM (#378719 - in reply to #378627)
Subject: Re: MI Slither question





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i havent tried one yet, but this bait looks good for lakes that get chocked up with milfoil in the late summer. it'd be nice to jerk and slash it through all the heavy junk.
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