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Mepps Magnum Musky Killers
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Item: IK-116223
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Mepps Magnum Musky Killers

A staggering 143% larger than a standard Musky Killer to match the profile of bigger forage fish, Mepps' new Magnum Musky Killers are loaded with all the characteristics trophy pike and muskie anglers want in a lure. A sturdy No. 7 solid brass blade maximizes flash and vibration, producing a thump that can be felt all the way through the rod. The split ring design offers quick, easy bucktail changes. Each comes with premium VMC® 5/0 Cone-Cut treble hooks. Per each.
Size: 1-1/4 oz.
Colors: (024)Firetiger, (037)Silver/White, (055)Silver/Black, (073)Gold/Black/Orange, (108)Orange/Black, (353)Rainbow Trout.
Text Size: AAA
Overall Customer Rating: 
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2 out of 2(100%)customers would recommend this product to a friend.
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bayoubruce
Location:Macome twp. Michigan
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Well made
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I own many of these in all colors. Their well made, work, and will take a pounding
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5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Masterpiker
Location:Bartlesvile, Oklahoma
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
An oldie, but goody!
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For the past five years, I have gone to SW Ontario and fished for Northerns. The Mepps Magnum Muskie Killer in Orange blade w/black-orange tail and the same bait in firetiger has produced more big pike (38-42") for me than any other bait. Only problem with the bait is we catch so many northerns on them the bucktails have to be replaced once in a while, but that is a good thing. Catching all those fat pike, that is! Snap one on and bulge it just under the surface over cabbage and hold on!!!!!