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Michigan Muskie Shop Lure Swap & Mini Show

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2013 7:01 am
by heimskr
Just to let everyone know. The Michigan Musky Shop is hosting a lure swap/musky show minus seminar speakers (at least for this year!).
A few of the manufacturers coming are:
Stealth
Swim Whizz
Muskie Train
St Clair Bait Co
Bondy Bait Co
Rubber Hairy Tackle

There maybe more a few manufacturers some haven't confirmed just yet

It's a 2 day event that goes from 11am - 5pm Sat Feb 23rd & Sun Feb 24th.

No door charge, table fee and parking is free!

Here is the location and contact info if you have any questions
http://www.michiganmuskyshop.com/index. ... contact_us

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2013 7:57 am
by edalz
I will be there Saturday.

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2013 8:34 pm
by heimskr
We have added 2 more manufacturers:
Talonz/Fish-all Lures
Boss Shad

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2013 9:09 pm
by heimskr
I forgot to mention we also have
Big Boy bucktails and
Lapper Lures both coming
Lapper will actually be building his flex tails to order!

Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2013 10:05 pm
by Duke
Hmmm, this sounds awesome

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2013 10:06 pm
by fgrr8
Ahhh! I wish I could have seen this earlier.. This is welcome news and I hope it takes off as an annual event.

Like many of you, I enjoy swap events when the opportunity and weather might allow for it. I've returned from the Operation Muskie Swap at the Midway Best Western (2/16) where most of the exhibitors of Milwaukee's Expo stay. During the drive home, I thought about how this was in comparison to other similar swap events and wanted to share it.

This swap has always been well organized and has grown to attract sponsorship support to include beverages including a wet bar, complementary beer and snack foods with an entry into a generous raffle for paid attendees. An entry fee has evolved too for the charity cause of which it's become associated (Operation Muskie) and everyone there is glad to contribute to it's success.

Not surprising is that many attendees are exhibitor guests. Yet, I'm uncertain how many Expo attendee's also came to the swap this year or what their main attraction was: a tackle swap or better supply of raffle prizes?
The tackle swap is certainly the central draw as it always was, but
increased services from sponsorship emphasize the charity/raffle aspects. That will effect quantity and variety of people which decide to bring and display their tackle there, (like me).

Just my observations of how swap events evolve I suppose?

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 10:54 am
by Kingfisher
Michelle and I will be there with about 50 baits. 20 Stubby Slashers and 20 Fat Shads in a bunch of colors. Also 6 of the 7.5 inch Mag Shads. We will also have a couple of new Rock-it Shad vertical jigging lures. I only had time to make two of those. We will have our new Mag Stubby (Grub tailed Slasher) and our first glide bait Prototype which is a 4.5 inch early season twitcher/glider that does some awesome tricks. Jason is going to try and have a test tank there for demos.
We are hoping for a good turn out as this could grow into a real nice event. Mike and Michelle

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 11:26 am
by Steve S
Mike, can you put some pictures up of your new baits?

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 1:34 pm
by Kingfisher
I just took some pics a minute ago however a lot of the stuff is still on the racks drying. I do have the new hybrid and the new glide but the best news is the new ROCK-IT Shad is now in production. This little bait is designed for jigging vertical and should be a good choice for the Detroit river in place of plastics. Its built like a rock. Im having some issues with my scale so an accurate weight is not available yet but they have a nice side profile and some real big hooks on them to aid in hooking percentage. It fishes a lot like a rattle trap without the shimmy. Lift it and it has a natural nose up glide drop it and it goes down nose first according to how fast you drop it. The tail blade is a number 8 Indiana and will helicopter in any current so it will have action just hanging there. They are triple coated and built from 3/4 inch thick Oak cabinet grade wood with 3 Large lead pockets. They sink like rocks hence the name Rock-it shad. They come with several hook options including the monster stainless steel Salt water double pictured. This lure should hook real well due to the tow eye location and the nose hook. The bait pivots and gets out of the way when a fish takes it nose first. This thing is simply a mouth full of big hooks. Mike

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by Kingfisher
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Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 3:08 pm
by Smada962
Sweet looking baits Mike! Just out of curiosity, will you have any of the Rock-It Shad's at the banquet?

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 4:48 pm
by Kingfisher
Smada962 wrote:Sweet looking baits Mike! Just out of curiosity, will you have any of the Rock-It Shad's at the banquet?
No I wont. I don't have the wood right now. I need to get over to my Sawyer and get another load. Right now Im fighting with my scale on how much they weigh. Yesterday the scale said 5 ounces. Today it says 9.1 so Im going to have to weigh them tomorrow at the post office and get an accurate weight. They weigh about the same as a Bondy bait.

Those two Rock-it Shads are it until I get into them. Ill run them 24 at a time once I get the wood. I got surprised with this little show so I had to get what I could ready in two weeks While finishing two other orders so we were busy. .

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 7:54 pm
by ricky sox wrangler
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Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 7:59 pm
by ricky sox wrangler
Love the pic of the mag shads! It displays part of the bait making factory.

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2013 1:16 pm
by Kingfisher
I had to remove the two shallow shads as they got sold today. I weighed the river jigs and they were exactly 5 ounces. Mike