Need help identifying lure

  • Trenton Wilder
    Posts: 4
    #1847634

    Down to one of these after having a muskie take 1 away this morning. I tried searching online and could not find these. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks

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    Rodwork
    Farmington, MN
    Posts: 3975
    #1847642

    I know of many different companies that make something similar to that one but not that exact one. Look at:
    Ultrafight min spin jighead
    Madcat jighead with spin
    Bonehead tackle BX bladed jig head
    Road runner jig
    Slasher spin jig head

    and welcome to IDO

    Trenton Wilder
    Posts: 4
    #1847649

    Thanks for the replies. I like the fact that this 1 is weedless as well as having the blade. This is how i set it up with a keitech shinner.

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    Tom Sawvell
    Inactive
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    #1847717

    There’s a lot going on in that head with double keeper wires and the under spin eye. It could be a home brew.

    slipbob_nick
    Princeton, MN
    Posts: 1297
    #1847720

    If you had just the hook and the blade it would be a beaver house flick,but the head is a game changer. I use the flicks all open water season bobber fishing or jogging with a split shot a bit above the lure

    trumar
    Rochester, Mn
    Posts: 5967
    #1847757

    Down to one of these after having a muskie take 1 away this morning. I tried searching online and could not find these. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks

    It looks like was originally a underspin jig with a weed guard or with out one .but they replaced the weed guard or they modified the mold to accept the 2 wire keepers and poured the jig.

    If you have Face Book ask to join a group called “Lead Pouring Techniques And Jig Making” , they are some very knowledgeable people there and may be able to help you, post a side view and a pic that shows the head shape.

    tim hurley
    Posts: 5829
    #1848652

    Now I have to buy one! Were, for what and how do you use it Trenton?

    Trenton Wilder
    Posts: 4
    #1848803

    I was using it in a shallow river that has a lot of snags. I was hoping to catch walleye but they weren’t around. I figure I’ll get a lot of use out of it covering water for bass and pike. Just an easy cast and steady retrieve. Im still trying to track down exactly what it is and where i got it.

    It is fairly large for my taste. I would like one with a size 1 hook for crappie with a smaller blade. Just don’t know if they make them yet.

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