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Tarbuggy
Posted 2/1/2005 8:02 PM (#27016)
Subject: willowcat "funnels" ?


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Just saw the video of Dan and Eric win the MWC championship and was intrigued by the "funnel"-type tool to handle their willowcats. Looks like they work pretty good and you don't have to actually handle the cats. Anyone else used these and know where I can get one?
Thanks.
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john mannerino
Posted 2/2/2005 4:30 AM (#27029 - in reply to #27016)
Subject: RE: willowcat "funnels" ?


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Location: Chicago IL.
I`m sure they are around elsewhere,but I did see them at the ace in lacrosse. Alot of people use them.
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Tarbuggy
Posted 2/2/2005 4:40 PM (#27076 - in reply to #27029)
Subject: RE: willowcat "funnels" ?


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Thanks John. I'm from Michigan, anyone know how to order them or a website that has them for sale? Any one model better than the other? Thanks.
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Justin Gorelik
Posted 2/11/2005 12:58 PM (#27799 - in reply to #27016)
Subject: RE: willowcat "funnels" ?


i bought the funnel in a bait shop, can't remember the name, in Wabasha, MN, on the Misssissippi. they sell yellow cats too. go to Yahoo, or some other yellow pages site, and look for bait shops in Wabasha MN. i'm sure they can send to you. they are handy. gotta watch the sting of the yellow cat, especially if you're allergic to bees, as our guide Loren Waalkens told us. love them yellow cats!
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hgmeyer
Posted 2/11/2005 1:11 PM (#27802 - in reply to #27016)
Subject: RE: willowcat "funnels" ?



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Location: Elgin, Illinois
Place a phone call to the Ace hardware in LaCrosse, WI...

These guys have them and they say they will arrange to mail one to you...

Ace Hardware
Address: 4242 Mormon Coulee Rd, La Crosse, WI 54601
Phone: (608) 788-9950




Edited by hgmeyer 2/11/2005 1:12 PM
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steve
Posted 2/11/2005 4:10 PM (#27816 - in reply to #27799)
Subject: RE: willowcat "funnels" ?


i bought one at the bait shed in wanona,mn. they should be in the phone book.
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tyee
Posted 2/11/2005 6:35 PM (#27823 - in reply to #27016)
Subject: RE: willowcat "funnels" ?


Someone please tell me what a walleye sees in a willow cat? I can't imagine it feeling too good in the belly! Is it an easy food source for them or the wiggle or something else? I just hope they never populate the area I fish, I have a hard enough time with those darn VMC hooks much less a willow.
Thanks and Good Luck
Tyee
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butch
Posted 2/11/2005 7:18 PM (#27825 - in reply to #27016)
Subject: RE: willowcat "funnels" ?


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Location: upper michigan
no willow cats up here where i am from but lots of brown bullheads and i know the walleye eat them.
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sworrall
Posted 2/14/2005 8:30 AM (#27962 - in reply to #27825)
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Location: Rhinelander
Those things are weird. I fished with them out of Zach's boat a couple times. They seem to really make the 'eyes angry; hits on a Willowcat for me were THUMP!!! and go. I stuck myself a couple times on the little jewels, that was nice, sort of like a continuous wasp sting for awhile.
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WalleyeFIRST
Posted 2/14/2005 9:01 AM (#27964 - in reply to #27802)
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This is the person to call

Brad Kaczorowski
West End Bait
Winona, MN
507-452-6241
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walleyeslayer
Posted 2/14/2005 2:18 PM (#27990 - in reply to #27016)
Subject: RE: willowcat "funnels" ?


toughin up and take the sting , be a man, if ya cant take it then dot try it lol
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sworrall
Posted 2/14/2005 7:29 PM (#28011 - in reply to #27990)
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Location: Rhinelander
You're telling a Muskie Guide to 'toughen up'? That's a gooder one, that is! Willowcats are still weird critters.
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john mannerino
Posted 2/15/2005 4:50 AM (#28027 - in reply to #27016)
Subject: RE: willowcat "funnels" ?


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Location: Chicago IL.
After getting stung under my thumb nail, I said I would never touch them again. It felt like hitting your thumb with a 2 lb hammer. I will try these funnels,I have heard good things about them.
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Len
Posted 2/15/2005 7:27 PM (#28081 - in reply to #28027)
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Now john I thought you were tougher that that.I never use anything to put those peske little buggers on a hook.All you have to do is stroke it a couple of times and they stiffin up.
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hgmeyer
Posted 2/15/2005 10:06 PM (#28086 - in reply to #27016)
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Location: Elgin, Illinois
I use rubber gloves... But, I can tell you that John did have a really nasty reaction to being stung... I thought I was going to have to do an emergency trache on him...
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john mannerino
Posted 2/16/2005 2:54 PM (#28109 - in reply to #27016)
Subject: RE: willowcat "funnels" ?


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Location: Chicago IL.
Greg, you STILL are not going to cut my freaking throat.
Len , you have a one track mind. Giving woodies to willowcats!!!!! HEHEHE
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hgmeyer
Posted 2/16/2005 5:46 PM (#28113 - in reply to #27016)
Subject: RE: willowcat "funnels" ?


Hey John... I bet if you put that "throat cutting" to a vote it would be an overwhelming "YES"!!!!

LOL
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john mannerino
Posted 2/17/2005 5:01 AM (#28136 - in reply to #27016)
Subject: RE: willowcat "funnels" ?


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Location: Chicago IL.
That was pretty funny that day. I still look back and laugh about it today.
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sworrall
Posted 2/18/2005 8:42 AM (#28224 - in reply to #28136)
Subject: RE: willowcat "funnels" ?


Woodie Willowcats? How can you tell?
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Tarbuggy
Posted 2/22/2005 6:57 PM (#28422 - in reply to #27016)
Subject: RE: willowcat "funnels" ?


Got my "funnels" or "scoops" from Ace Hardware In LaCrosse. Thanks for the info and to the guys at Ace for getting them out to me quickly. $3.00 ea. plus shipping, hard to beat that.
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