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hgmeyer![]() |
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Member Posts: 794 Location: Elgin, Illinois | I found a source for plastic willow cats... (Mad Toms)... http://www.backwatersonline.com/category.cfm?Category=506 | ||
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Sunshine![]() |
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Member Posts: 2393 Location: Waukesha Wisconsin | Thanks Greg, They look very interesting for the Miss. Any river rats use these? | ||
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Rich S![]() |
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Member Posts: 2300 Location: Berlin | They look like a great alternative to gut wrenching pain shooting up your arms! | ||
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hgmeyer![]() |
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Member Posts: 794 Location: Elgin, Illinois | Dennis, I have used (live ones) them on the Mississippi, Genoa... LaCrosse, DuBuque... They are very successful. The "gut wrenching pain" mentioned is very true... some people react very badly to being "horned" (top fins) by them... They even make a special plastic basket/net for retrieving them from the minnow bucket and hooking them on... I wear a thick...very thick rubber glove... | ||
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Sunshine![]() |
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Member Posts: 2393 Location: Waukesha Wisconsin | Yea Greg, I knew about the superiority of the live ones. That's why I'm interested in knowing if anyone has tried these plastic ones. They look great in the pict | ||
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Hutch![]() |
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Member Posts: 50 | A couple of things to take into condsideration. #1 "NO SLIME". That slime coming off the kitty is mighty impotant. # 2, no "STRUGGLE" for that kitty trying to bury itself under a rock. #3 the size of the kitty can make a "BIG" difference on any given day. As far as the glove goes, that's VOO-DOO in my boat - "SLIME". The more times you get stung the less it hurts. So the best thing to do Greg is stick your hand in the bucket and swirll it around vigorusley each time you fish with em. By the end of the season it won't even hurt to get stung. Just kiddin buddy. I have some of these and they do look pretty darn life-like. Not trying to give the product a bad name or review, but for me they have never produced. Hutch Did I mention "SLIME" | ||
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Sunshine![]() |
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Member Posts: 2393 Location: Waukesha Wisconsin | Thanks Hutch, I was hoping you'd give your opinion. Sounds like we need a vendor to come out with a willow cat scent. | ||
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john mannerino![]() |
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Member Posts: 1188 Location: Chicago IL. | Greg, You know first hand my feelings about willowcats. I hand was paralized for 3 hours durring a tourney in lacrosse a couple of years ago. And you wanted to do one of those tracheotamies on me. That was the last time I touched them. I also think they lack the slime and wiggle, thats what makes them work. I will try them again this year because of the money that was won by them last year. John Mannerino 473 | ||
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hgmeyer![]() |
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Member Posts: 794 Location: Elgin, Illinois | Hutch, You weren't in the boat with John when he got stung... I had no idea of the vocabulary available from your local plumber.... LOL The producer of these plastic mad toms, Case plastic, has a "salt" variety... I'm checking to see if the vendor I found sells the salted ones... | ||
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hgmeyer![]() |
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Member Posts: 794 Location: Elgin, Illinois | John, Are you fishing the GNWC (Wisconsin) at La Crosse in April (17th) ? | ||
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irishwebs![]() |
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Member Posts: 363 Location: Kaukauna WI | Okay I have some saw them in travels and pick up couple colors. How do th guys that have used them do a hook set on this plastic Willow Cat? | ||
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Lund_Dude![]() |
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![]() Member Posts: 39 | Lift the rod tip in a short quick motion. ![]() | ||
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hgmeyer![]() |
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Member Posts: 794 Location: Elgin, Illinois | Mike, I've been told to try to put them on a long shank hook with the hook point coming up behind the dorsal fin... It has the added benefit of being somewhat "weedless" hooked that way. | ||
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Sunshine![]() |
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Member Posts: 2393 Location: Waukesha Wisconsin | Greg, do you mean a long shanked Jig hook? how is it weighted? | ||
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john mannerino![]() |
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Member Posts: 1188 Location: Chicago IL. | Yes Greg, Alot of people heard some new words on the river that day. I1m not sure about the gnwc in lacrosse and albany yet. But most likely I will be in both. John | ||
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hgmeyer![]() |
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Member Posts: 794 Location: Elgin, Illinois | Dennis, Yeah, it was suggested that you use a long shanked lead head jig hook... Basically like a grub/twister tail... | ||
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irishwebs![]() |
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Member Posts: 363 Location: Kaukauna WI | Lund Dude No I have not ever tried them I bought them 2 years ago and had them in box until this last week when I found them on a selve. I will think of using them this spring on few trips to Red Wings I am planing on. | ||
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Lund_Dude![]() |
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![]() Member Posts: 39 | Thans for the inof. I was curious how they looked in the water. Are you going to Red Wing with Sunshine? | ||
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Loren Waalkens![]() |
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Member Posts: 200 Location: Lake City MN | I have been useing them for the last couple of years here on pools 4 and 5 with mixed results. I have boated some really nice fish on them in the past, but it has always been on days when other plastics work equally as well. I really don't think that they are the magic bullet that there live counterparts can be. As mentioned above, the slime and struggle plays a huge part. Now if you could bottle willow cat slime I think you would really have something. Hats off to anyone who can commercially de-slime willow cats and live to tell the tale. Loren Waalkens http://www.walleyefirst.com/waalkens Edited by Loren Waalkens 1/5/2005 3:57 PM | ||
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hgmeyer![]() |
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Member Posts: 794 Location: Elgin, Illinois | Loren, Were the ones you used the "salted" or unsalted variety? And, I agree that plastics don't entice walleyes the way that plastics entice big green carp (bass...lol)... But, I have had very good results with Berkley Gulp worms on days when crawlers were the thing to use... And the Gulp worked better because it was more durable... | ||
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Loren Waalkens![]() |
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Member Posts: 200 Location: Lake City MN | The plastic cats that I have used were scented but not salted, what scent I could'nt tell you. I am a huge believer in salted baits for bass, the more salt the better. As far as walleyes I like scented plastics but have not found salt to make the difference that it does for smallies and LM. Loren Waalkens http://www.walleyefirst.com/waalkens | ||
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