Musky Lures
"Brett's Bait" is not the first hand made lure I come across, but I'm pretty sure nothing is more expensive.
http://www.muskystriker.com/bb/bb.htm
This 14 inch cedar bait will cost you $120.00 EACH!!
I must say I don't know much about musky fishing yet, and I have been known to spend lavishly on rods and reels, so who am I to talk, maybe this bait does make a difference. I would definitely bring along scuba diving gear though, cause at this price I don't care how cold the water is, I'm not losing it.
And while you're there be sure to pick up a few tips, the site is very informative.

http://www.muskystriker.com/bb/bb.htm
This 14 inch cedar bait will cost you $120.00 EACH!!
I must say I don't know much about musky fishing yet, and I have been known to spend lavishly on rods and reels, so who am I to talk, maybe this bait does make a difference. I would definitely bring along scuba diving gear though, cause at this price I don't care how cold the water is, I'm not losing it.
And while you're there be sure to pick up a few tips, the site is very informative.
Labels: fishing lures

1 Comments:
Shopping on Ebay for musky lures, you can find some vintage / collectors item lures that sell for way more, although I highly doubt anyone would use them.
I did see some new lures in that price range, one is an 11" crankbait from TigerMuskylures that routinely sells for $75 - $125.
The other is a real giant, get this 21" crankbait with 4" lip to combine for 25" of lure with 3 10/0treble hooks.
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