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Rollie and Helens muskie catalog
Feb 9th, 2015 at 11:55pm
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The preparation for the muskie trip to WCPP last summer was rather an eye opener. The lures and equipment I procured were new and different from anything I had previously used and quite honestly even knew had existed. It is a world unto itself.........but the crossover into other forms of piscatorial pursuits is self evident with a bit of imagination and innovation.

After my initial on-line order a catalog was enclosed........said catalog was my lunch and dinner companion many an afternoon and evening while on the road. You may find the catalog an enjoyable diversion in the reading room  Wink

Something about holding a tangible book instead of digital. Give them a call.........I bet they will send you one, my 2015 came just the other day. I'm eyeballing one of these for walleye trolling........

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I'll probably remove the front set of trebles and replace the rear with the dual hooks I posted earlier. Could be an interesting rig for Mr big gangsta walleye. I really want one over 10 out of a canoe......this might get their interest.


  
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Re: Rollie and Helens muskie catalog
Reply #1 - Feb 10th, 2015 at 1:31pm
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Shocked At $27 bucks for a single lure they should call it a SUCKER bait Huh Tongue
  
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Reply #2 - Feb 10th, 2015 at 5:52pm
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solotripper wrote on Feb 10th, 2015 at 1:31pm:
Shocked At $27 bucks for a single lure they should call it a SUCKER bait Huh Tongue


No question the muskie baits are pricey.........The larger Legend bait did very nicely for me in WCPP and I think I dropped $40 for that bait. To each their own........some guys think nothing of dropping that sum in the bar on a weekend or shooting ammo at the range. And of course money is relative.........some guys think $10 bucks is a lot of money and some spend it on a few cups of coffee at Starbucks and don't think twice (Hmmm, tasty).  
  
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Reply #3 - Feb 10th, 2015 at 8:15pm
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MT, I meant to ask you about those double hooks.  They seem to be very large and only applicable for Musky lures.  Is that true or do they come in smaller sizes that could be used for jerk baits in the 4" inch range?
  
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Kerry wrote on Feb 10th, 2015 at 8:15pm:
MT, I meant to ask you about those double hooks.  They seem to be very large and only applicable for Musky lures.  Is that true or do they come in smaller sizes that could be used for jerk baits in the 4" inch range?


Greeting from sunny south Florida Mr Kerry......going to get chilly tonight with lows in the upper 30's.........Brrrrrr!! But should be up into the 60's by noon or so.

Where were we? Oh yes, the double hooks.........the whole point with the double hooks is to replace the menacing mean 8/0 trebles, which are a disaster waiting to happen (regardless the precautions taken) with something a wee bit more friendly.

I'm sold on running the big lures, especially later in the year. I have very little interest in catching 18" walleyes, thats not why I go north. Fish snob? Not really, I just like the challenge of bigger fish. So out comes the big stuff and consequently the nasty trebles that go along with them........enter in the frog/toad hooks which seem to fit the bill for a replacement hook in a most admirable way. Safety is my chief concern and after having almost been impaled twice this past summer  with lures that were 8" long and sported 3 sets of 8/0 treble hooks I knew I needed to make a serious change. It was not like I was ill-equipped either........boga grip, lindy glove and shimano 8" needle nose pliers all came into play and yet I was still almost nailed. Unacceptable, period.

So........I don't see using the frog hooks on smaller stuff quite honestly, what is the point other than to have a weedless type presentation? But to answer your question both Owner and Gamakatsu have the frog hooks in 3/0, 4/0 and 5/0.
  
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Reply #5 - Feb 11th, 2015 at 1:59pm
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Thanks for clarifying.  I don't have any intention of running musky lures so I'll drop the frog hooks from my to-buy list.  Geez, things get slow in the winter!
  
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Reply #6 - Feb 11th, 2015 at 2:58pm
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Kerry wrote on Feb 11th, 2015 at 1:59pm:
  Geez, things get slow in the winter!


Totally the opposite for me.......

I had picked up the Expedition Canoe some 3 years ago with the intention of tripping in the Everglades national park which is a spectacular environment with ever-changing scenery (due to the tide), lots of critter activity and fishing which can be off the chart. But alas, I am swamped with various time demands and the responsible me is fairly dominant so I have yet to make a single trip even though I have done much preparation.

If I ever get this Everglades thing wired I would be inclined to invite some QJ folk down for a trip.
Your on the short list Kerry (Lucky you! Grin Roll Eyes ).

BTW........I was looking at running the 3/0 frog hooks on the larger Taildancer. Looks about right........ditch the front trebles and just run a larger tail hook. Super safe. I'm sick of handling 30" northerns with sets of treble hooks and 3 days from help. I like my hands, they do well for me Cool
  
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Reply #7 - Feb 11th, 2015 at 4:01pm
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Kerry wrote on Feb 11th, 2015 at 1:59pm:
Thanks for clarifying.  I don't have any intention of running musky lures


I was turning this statement around in my mind and have further comment. Allow me to provide an illustration which will help make my point.

I have already mentioned this event some years ago but it bears repeating. I found myself camped on the portage trail at Kennebas falls (where the falls chain dumps into Kawanipi) and naturally before pushing off in the morning I decided to try my luck. The lure of choice was a shad rap and I tossed it for about 10 minutes without a strike. I found that odd and surmised a big pike may have staked the area out so I put on a Super Shad Rap (a lure which many would look at as a potential musky lure). My first cast resulted in a 6lb walleye and a few casts later one in the 4lb range came up. A few minutes later while I was bumping bottom I thought I was hung and gently pulled up only to have the rod practically yanked out of my hands. I would of liked to have seen that fish.........

Point being that sometimes they want it big. The catalog I am suggesting has lots of interesting possibilities for lures in the 6 and 7 inch class which I would readily employ for walleye, pike and lake trout. A little rapala or shad rap might not trigger Mr big to move a muscle since the energy expended might be more than the meal is worth........
  
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Reply #8 - Feb 11th, 2015 at 5:21pm
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This should do the trick. The "Lure Holder" comes extra. Wink

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Reply #9 - Feb 11th, 2015 at 6:28pm
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On the other hand maybe that's the lure that catches the lure holder.
  
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