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Munkin

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  1. This is what happens to me as well. Allen
  2. Baitcaster plus 9" worm does not equal finesse to me. Allen
  3. This is how you can add a blade to the smaller hooks. Allen
  4. Only ones I can get to work past 10' are SK 5XD. With these I only use colors; chart blue back, white chart back ( both with rattles), and the silent silver/grey black back. The silent grey one works the best in clear and stained water. Blue back in muddier water that we don't have a lot of around here. Chart white one just works the best at one particular lake for whatever reason. Allen
  5. Update on these baits above I made 4 and gave 3 away for testing. One guy has been wrecking them on the Lower Potomac for 2 months now. The other 2 baits have been stolen by musky on the Susquehanna river. Allen
  6. Does a $3200 jet pump to start fishing shallow water count? Allen
  7. Bass don't know they are SW lures? One of my best crankbaits is for walleye. Favorite finesse worm is made for steelhead. Allen
  8. I had one with a red plastic lip. Allen
  9. Another advantage is you cannot usually find that blade combination at the store. Puts off a different vibration that they have never experienced. For future baits you should use a hollow metal bead behind the clevis. Eventually the metal clevis will dig into a plastic bead causing it to stop spinning. You will probably destroy or lose the bait first but I am suggesting it for better performance and longevity of the bait. Allen
  10. I have confidence in everything except two lures that seem to be favorites here. Chatterbait- I know it should work but for some reason I can't catch anything on it? Whooper plopper- A single piece of grass in the water from someone who moved their lawn the week before will stop the blade. This has frustrated me to the point I don't even carry one anymore. A Tiny torpedo can have a 3' long limb stuck on the back hook and the blade still spins. I guess everything comes down to where you are fishing? The past month my best baits have been; spinnerbait, fluke, crankbait , and the Ned baits that look like a tiny RI beaver. Allen
  11. Is there a lot of yellow perch around? That's what that bait looks like to me. Allen
  12. People think I am lying when I tell them this. Allen
  13. I only have a couple pictures I took at the store but I will send what I have. Allen
  14. On advice of counsel I reserve the right to plead the 5th amendment. I have really cut back lately and have spent less than $100 on tackle this year. Allen
  15. I recently found a store that has some old stock of them. Figured if someone was looking I would pass along the info. Message me if you want the information. Allen
  16. I have a couple of spares laying around. Allen
  17. Same ones I use all the time. Allen
  18. Baby 1- in bone is my favorite. Second place is a Jackal Zero footer. Third goes to the Bandit footloose. Allen
  19. Top one John Rambo must of lost after he jumped off that cliff. Allen
  20. Somewhere on here I posted pics of how to wire tie a skirt. Allen
  21. Three different baits but the first one had 42 fish on it. As I was leaving I cut it off and gave it to about a 10 year old kid that had been watching me. Would have given him a new one but it was the only one I had with me. Made a couple more of them as spares. Allen
  22. I was told a good rule is you should be able to carry everything in one trip. Allen
  23. I remember the late 80's and early 90's where everyone was using Stanley jigs. Going back in time I made my first spinnerbait in 1987 at 12 yeats old out of some parts. Thirty five years later the tapered wire Stanley can up with is the best design period. I know people will argue this but from my experience as a lure maker and a n engineer nothing beats this design unless we discover a new metal for spinnerbait wires. Allen
  24. I looked around for you and these are the only thing I can find. Best guess is these are Big Mouth baits based on the design. Allen
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