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SnaxThu Aug-31-06 03:40 PM
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#1639, "Just like to introduce myself and my custom baits"


          

Hey gang, very nice site. I checked it out after I recieved an email from one of your regulars Matt Allen inquiring about my baits.

I am the owner and artist of muskysnax.com and I primarily make wooden musky glider jerkbaits and crankbaits in very realistic patterns. It turns out that many of these baits are also great for large bass, both fresh and saltwater species.

I'm not sure if it's appropriate to ask anyone interested to check out my baits here in this forum so forgive me if I'm outa line.
I'd love to hear some comments and ideas for new patterns that might be great for your big bass. I know Matt suggested that I do some trout patterns which I can certainly do upon request. If you have any ideas or suggestions, please email me at muskysna@yahoo.com

Thanks in advance!

www.muskysnax.com

  

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swimbaitThu Aug-31-06 04:04 PM
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#1640, "RE: Just like to introduce myself and my custom baits"
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Welcome to the board :) This forum is all about mfgr's and retailers getting a chance to talk about new product, product they have available, new colors, sales, etc so you are absolutely in the right place.

If you want to post some pics of your baits, just copy and paste the link to the image into your post, then hit preview to make sure it works before you post it. Looks like you have some cool stuff on your site.

-Rob

  

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SnaxThu Aug-31-06 04:41 PM
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#1641, "RE: Just like to introduce myself and my custom baits"
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Thu Aug-31-06 04:43 PM by Snax

          

Thanks alot Rob. I'm glad I'm not breaking any rules as that's not my intention.

Here's one of my Sucker replicas to give you an idea what level of detail I put into my wooden baits... http://muskysnax.com/Quickstart/ImageLib/DSC04377.JPG

And here are a few Walleye replicas that muskies go crazy for...
http://muskysnax.com/Quickstart/ImageLib/DSC02983.JPG

www.muskysnax.com

  

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59lbwsbThu Aug-31-06 08:06 PM
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#1642, "RE: Just like to introduce myself and my custom baits"
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make some rainbows now :)

good lookin baits

Shane

  

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SWMB8RThu Aug-31-06 08:19 PM
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#1643, "RE: Just like to introduce myself and my custom baits"
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Very impressive. I'm going to try to make another Musky trip in the middle of October. I'll have to look up some of your baits. They should be all over the glide baits and jerk baits around then. I assume you make a cisco color right?

  

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SnaxFri Sep-01-06 03:59 AM
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#1645, "RE: Just like to introduce myself and my custom baits"
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I do make a Cisco pattern, yes. What seperates my baits from many others is that they are also shaped like the fish not just a generic shape painted like a baitfish.

I'll be doing some Rainbow Trout for sure. I figure about 8" long would be perfect for bass?

www.muskysnax.com

  

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onemorebassFri Sep-01-06 08:53 AM
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#1647, "RE: Just like to introduce myself and my custom baits"
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Great looking baits and website!!!

Most of us would probably want to see a RAINBOW trout pattern.
Maybe even 8-12"

Keep us informed...
Thanks,
Wade

  

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SnaxFri Sep-01-06 09:15 AM
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#1648, "RE: Just like to introduce myself and my custom baits"
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Fri Sep-01-06 09:19 AM by Snax

          

Thanks for the feedback guys, much appreciated.
I'll get to work on some Trout pattern gliders asap and post them to see what you think.

I nearly caught a big bass on a 14" long Cisco prototype when it was little more than a carved out and weighted piece of wood! Up in Canada where I live a "big" laregemouth bass is about 5 or 6 lbs. You guys have bass there that could probably swallow ours!!! lol

Of course, I do catch fish that could eat those too...

http://muskysnax.com/Quickstart/ImageLib/Snax_and_the_48_incher_(Medium).jpg

www.muskysnax.com

  

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LakeFri Sep-01-06 09:46 AM
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#1649, "RE: Just like to introduce myself and my custom baits"
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great detail on your baits and welcome to calfishing.com. Besides the trout bait a 6-8" hitch would be cool as well. Just finding a good pic of a hitch is hard to do

  

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nathanFri Sep-01-06 01:35 PM
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#1650, "RE: Just like to introduce myself and my custom baits"
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Beautiful Baits!!..Nathan
www.Bettencourtbaits.com

  

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UrbanFri Sep-01-06 02:07 PM
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#1651, "Questions for snax"
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Those baits have incredible paint jobs. How do the paint jobs hold up to the toothy critters you guys go after? Also, what exactly is a glide bait (same as a spook?). How deep do those crank baits of yours dive?

I think many of us would be interested in 10" to 12" inch baits painted like a washed out rainbow.

  

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