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| 37" on Mille Lacs using a Orange Hair, Gold Blade Billy Fin bucktail with single hooks. After that fish it was destroyed. I desperately wanted to find more of those lures, but never could. That day was epic, between me and my buddy we had over 40 follows, but only one hookup. I saw the fish surface and I cast right to where I saw it joking about how I was going to catch it and it unloaded on it the second it hit the water. |
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| Finally got my brother his first a 47 to boot on a dbl 8 TI dominatrix |
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Location: Cave Run Lake KY. | Medinah13 - 3/8/2013 12:54 AM
Homemade SUPER UGLY multi color bucktail 34" XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Mine was a SUPER UGLY REBULT MULTI COLOR BILLY FINN bucktail, caught a bunch of muskie on it. Left it hanging in the boat one night and the next day it was gone. I only hope a Racoon didn't hook himself and run off with it. Also had a black South Bend SURF-ORENO WOOD LURE THAT CAUGHT A LOT OF FISH , that one day on the Chippewa Flowage I made a big long cast and the leader broke and it keep right on going always talk about it landing up in a Eagles nest. |
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Location: Eagan, MN | 37"er on a musky pattern 6" Bagley crankbait on Long Lake, Price Co Wisconsin in 1987. Was a monumental battle on bass gear and stretchy mono line though I was intentionally fishing for musky at the time. It was pure joy when the net was finally slipped under that monster.
Brian
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Location: North Fork, Flambeau River | Top Raider, 40", Turtle Flambeau Flowage: |
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