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Lure builder July 14th, 2004 10:51 PM

lures
 
Some of the finest lures made are for the muskie fisherman, a lot of them are
handcrafted, they can be very pricey, names like believer, joe bucher, leo
lures, eagle tale, sledge and suick,.i know of a bait shop that carries them
and i was going to take a look at them, would basspro carry them, basspro is
coming in Nov, i've never been to one, i was wondering if a slightly downsized
version of such lures would be good for bass, would there be a high end market
for handcrafted wood bass lures,

John Kerr July 14th, 2004 11:25 PM

lures
 

lures

Group: rec.outdoors.fishing.bass Date: Wed, Jul 14, 2004, 9:51pm (CDT+5)
From: (Lure=A0builder)
Some of the finest lures made are for the muskie fisherman, a lot of
them are handcrafted, they can be very pricey, names like believer, joe
bucher, leo lures, eagle tale, sledge and suick,.i know of a bait shop
that carries them and i was going to take a look at them, would basspro
carry them, basspro is coming in Nov, i've never been to one, i was
wondering if a slightly downsized version of such lures would be good
for bass, would there be a high end market for handcrafted wood bass
lures,
=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
There already is a high end market for hancrafted wood bass lures! As
for down sizeing them....ever see a bass "eat" :)!
JK


John Kerr July 14th, 2004 11:25 PM

lures
 

lures

Group: rec.outdoors.fishing.bass Date: Wed, Jul 14, 2004, 9:51pm (CDT+5)
From: (Lure=A0builder)
Some of the finest lures made are for the muskie fisherman, a lot of
them are handcrafted, they can be very pricey, names like believer, joe
bucher, leo lures, eagle tale, sledge and suick,.i know of a bait shop
that carries them and i was going to take a look at them, would basspro
carry them, basspro is coming in Nov, i've never been to one, i was
wondering if a slightly downsized version of such lures would be good
for bass, would there be a high end market for handcrafted wood bass
lures,
=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
There already is a high end market for hancrafted wood bass lures! As
for down sizeing them....ever see a bass "eat" :)!
JK


John Kerr July 14th, 2004 11:25 PM

lures
 

lures

Group: rec.outdoors.fishing.bass Date: Wed, Jul 14, 2004, 9:51pm (CDT+5)
From: (Lure=A0builder)
Some of the finest lures made are for the muskie fisherman, a lot of
them are handcrafted, they can be very pricey, names like believer, joe
bucher, leo lures, eagle tale, sledge and suick,.i know of a bait shop
that carries them and i was going to take a look at them, would basspro
carry them, basspro is coming in Nov, i've never been to one, i was
wondering if a slightly downsized version of such lures would be good
for bass, would there be a high end market for handcrafted wood bass
lures,
=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
There already is a high end market for hancrafted wood bass lures! As
for down sizeing them....ever see a bass "eat" :)!
JK


Lure builder July 14th, 2004 11:49 PM

lures
 
John
There already is a high end market for hancrafted wood bass lures! As
for down sizeing them....ever see a bass "eat" :)!


I target mainly smallmouth. I've seen them surface to hit my jointed rapala.The
jointed rapala is always smaller than what i would use for pike. Pike will go
after a 2 lb or better fish. the lures i use for pike are larger, muskie are
not presently my target but they would be in the same category as pike, muskie
lures are known to be larger, i have a whole box full of them, i guess thats
why i am saying a downsized version for bass, i'm not convinced that the high
end market is as developed for bass as it is for muskie, of course i'm speaking
of handcrafted wood lures

Lure builder July 14th, 2004 11:49 PM

lures
 
John
There already is a high end market for hancrafted wood bass lures! As
for down sizeing them....ever see a bass "eat" :)!


I target mainly smallmouth. I've seen them surface to hit my jointed rapala.The
jointed rapala is always smaller than what i would use for pike. Pike will go
after a 2 lb or better fish. the lures i use for pike are larger, muskie are
not presently my target but they would be in the same category as pike, muskie
lures are known to be larger, i have a whole box full of them, i guess thats
why i am saying a downsized version for bass, i'm not convinced that the high
end market is as developed for bass as it is for muskie, of course i'm speaking
of handcrafted wood lures

go-bassn July 15th, 2004 12:58 AM

lures
 
What's the matter with you John? Do you think ANYONE would heave a 12"
high-end wooden lure for BASS? Just wait'll your son gets wind of that
hokey idea!

Warren ;-)

"Lure builder" wrote in message
...
John
There already is a high end market for hancrafted wood bass lures! As
for down sizeing them....ever see a bass "eat" :)!


I target mainly smallmouth. I've seen them surface to hit my jointed

rapala.The
jointed rapala is always smaller than what i would use for pike. Pike will

go
after a 2 lb or better fish. the lures i use for pike are larger, muskie

are
not presently my target but they would be in the same category as pike,

muskie
lures are known to be larger, i have a whole box full of them, i guess

thats
why i am saying a downsized version for bass, i'm not convinced that the

high
end market is as developed for bass as it is for muskie, of course i'm

speaking
of handcrafted wood lures




alwaysfishking July 15th, 2004 02:22 PM

lures
 
LMAO Warren!!!


"go-bassn" wrote in message
...
What's the matter with you John? Do you think ANYONE would heave a 12"
high-end wooden lure for BASS? Just wait'll your son gets wind of that
hokey idea!

Warren ;-)

"Lure builder" wrote in message
...
John
There already is a high end market for hancrafted wood bass lures! As
for down sizeing them....ever see a bass "eat" :)!


I target mainly smallmouth. I've seen them surface to hit my jointed

rapala.The
jointed rapala is always smaller than what i would use for pike. Pike

will
go
after a 2 lb or better fish. the lures i use for pike are larger, muskie

are
not presently my target but they would be in the same category as pike,

muskie
lures are known to be larger, i have a whole box full of them, i guess

thats
why i am saying a downsized version for bass, i'm not convinced that the

high
end market is as developed for bass as it is for muskie, of course i'm

speaking
of handcrafted wood lures






John Kerr July 15th, 2004 09:47 PM

lures
 
Warren, That's funny! When I was out there last month, I was looking
through John's custom lures for big bass....I would have been proud to
have some of those "lures" mounted on my wall :)!
John

(go-bassn)
What's the matter with you John? Do you think ANYONE would heave a 12"
high-end wooden lure for BASS? Just wait'll your son gets wind of that
hokey idea!
Warren ;-)
"Lure builder" wrote in message
...
========
There already is a high end market for hancrafted wood bass lures! As
for down sizeing them....ever see a bass "eat" :)!
JK
========
I target mainly smallmouth. I've seen them surface to hit my jointed
rapala.The jointed rapala is always smaller than what i would use for
pike. Pike will go after a 2 lb or better fish. the lures i use for pike
are larger, muskie are not presently my target but they would be in the
same category as pike, muskie lures are known to be larger, i have a
whole box full of them, i guess thats why i am saying a downsized
version for bass, i'm not convinced that the high end market is as
developed for bass as it is for muskie, of course i'm speaking of
handcrafted wood lures


Dan Krueger July 16th, 2004 02:12 AM

lures
 
"basspro" or "Outdoor World" won't put up with your ****. Stick with your
favorite chain store who will tolerate your fraudulent returns...

Lure builder wrote:
Some of the finest lures made are for the muskie fisherman, a lot of them are
handcrafted, they can be very pricey, names like believer, joe bucher, leo
lures, eagle tale, sledge and suick,.i know of a bait shop that carries them
and i was going to take a look at them, would basspro carry them, basspro is
coming in Nov, i've never been to one, i was wondering if a slightly downsized
version of such lures would be good for bass, would there be a high end market
for handcrafted wood bass lures,




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