Thanks Mr. Maina. You Musky guys break the walls down so bass guys like me can hone in on your imagination. You always put me in a great mood. All the best.
I appreciate all you've done to teach the love and respect you have for Musky angling! This is why I love RU-vid I get to talk to people I never would be lucky enough to otherwise. Pete freaking Maina! Awesome!
I'm allways taken back from all the great looking lures on the wall. Can you comment on them. And do you still use most of them on and off though out the season. keep the great videos coming. Thanks Pete
Many years of fishing and pondering. The majority on the wall don't get used these days, but I like to keep them and look ... and think in winter ... old baits and memories bring ideas and simple fact is old things become new after a while. If they worked before they will again
Thanks Pete... the gears are turning now sir, can I ask ...what size blades are they roughly to order some online ? do they go by number like hooks do? I have a lure in mind, a orange/black mudpuppy similar with somewhat of the whale tale that I'd like to bring outa its drought.. I'm thinking gold colour more for the vibration side of things as water clearity here during our musky season is always dirty...I'm mostly offshore
Why remove a treble hook to add a spinner blade? Take a short length of solid leader wire and put a loop in each end. Attach a snap-swivel and spinner to one of the wire loops and the other end to the split ring of the hook hanger. Use some shrink tube to hold the wire tight to the hook shank.
Great thought/idea/modification... I would only offer that rear hook generally not needed at all (usually just flops and does damage in net) cuz fish naturally head hunt the bait and especially with a spinner back there