Stunned to see my bait first up. Couldn’t believe it made your video! Thanks for the shout out! That bait was one of my first iterations of the Riverhawk. -Steve
My favourites are the suick, bobby bait, a T-Bone and the jr version, sandcat and a bait built by a Dutch builder Anton Dekker called the ‘John Doe’. Each one runs very differently but they all complement eachother during fishing
Very interesting video. That shade from the canera is a bit annoying thou. Rich seems to have a wealth of knowledge, that he readily shares with everyone, on here. That is quite generous as a fishing guide, living on getting people hooked and sharing his knowledge with the clients. Love it. And im way way way faraway from the nearest musky here in south Sweden. But i do think some techniques could transfer over to pikes. The Suick is somewhat used over here for a long time back Swim whizz/believer too. Rich, you need to star filming and getting your own channel! ;) Could listen to you and your thought for hours. Seen the B8 videos plenty of times.
Thanks so much for watching. We have 60 years of Muskie knowledge combined, that makes for a fun video. We could not do anything about the sun angle when we filmed this, sorry.
Jason ,actually musky knowledge wise I have 50+ years alone, I've been fishing muskies for 56 years, guiding full/part-time for 21 years and have worked in the fishing industry for 43 years. Jason you gotta have 40+ years and Fischer, that kid is wise beyond his years. Fischer I got 1 more Suick for you to tune😁
@ add in Fischer’s 12 years and my 36 years. Thats a lot of on the water experience and hours of working a multitude of baits. So add in Rich’s 56 years and that’s 104 years experience in the boat. And we still are learning everyday.
Fischer! What length musky rod did you use when you were 10 years old? I'm buying one for my son this year for Christmas. He is already casting a 7' 11 inch St Croix Mojo Heavy bass rod at 9 years old for Muskies Thanks!
8’ and 8’6” was my main choice. I was small though only 4’ 10” and 80# at best. But I had spent along time casting and could handle bigger rods. Good luck
Rich Reinert is great! Thanks for getting him on your channel.
Thanks for watching!
Stunned to see my bait first up. Couldn’t believe it made your video! Thanks for the shout out! That bait was one of my first iterations of the Riverhawk.
-Steve
Steve, Jason Schillinger does a great job promoting your baits, I like them too especially the one in the video.
Steve, I'm NOT going to give that bait back to Jason, I like it too much!
Your bait looked awesome! Thanks
Oh yes you are!
Steve where can I purchase your baits?
Great video. Appreciate the knowledge and the lure demos. Especially the underwater footage. Great job, guys!
@@deanmentjes7774 love the comment. Thanks so much for watching
thanks for sharing love seeing the baits
@@victorsimonsen921 thanks for the comment and the watch
Always informative guys! Great stuff ! Thank you for the combined knowledge !
Appreciate the comment
My favourites are the suick, bobby bait, a T-Bone and the jr version, sandcat and a bait built by a Dutch builder Anton Dekker called the ‘John Doe’. Each one runs very differently but they all complement eachother during fishing
@@dirkvannieuwenhove thanks again for watching
Very interesting video. That shade from the canera is a bit annoying thou. Rich seems to have a wealth of knowledge, that he readily shares with everyone, on here. That is quite generous as a fishing guide, living on getting people hooked and sharing his knowledge with the clients.
Love it. And im way way way faraway from the nearest musky here in south Sweden. But i do think some techniques could transfer over to pikes. The Suick is somewhat used over here for a long time back Swim whizz/believer too.
Rich, you need to star filming and getting your own channel! ;) Could listen to you and your thought for hours. Seen the B8 videos plenty of times.
Thanks so much for watching. We have 60 years of Muskie knowledge combined, that makes for a fun video. We could not do anything about the sun angle when we filmed this, sorry.
Thank you for the kind words, Fischerr and Jason make me look good.
Jason ,actually musky knowledge wise I have 50+ years alone, I've been fishing muskies for 56 years, guiding full/part-time for 21 years and have worked in the fishing industry for 43 years. Jason you gotta have 40+ years and Fischer, that kid is wise beyond his years. Fischer I got 1 more Suick for you to tune😁
@ add in Fischer’s 12 years and my 36 years. Thats a lot of on the water experience and hours of working a multitude of baits. So add in Rich’s 56 years and that’s 104 years experience in the boat. And we still are learning everyday.
Soild video guys. The dipstick story is gold 😂.
Yea, dipstick!! Thanks for watching to the end
@smithsfishingoutdoors well there was another 5 to 6 baits i havent heard of again so gotta stay tuned.
16:40 You're welcome, Mike. ;)
@@TuffEsox Bob. What was your part in the bait development? It sure turned out good.
Do you guys ever use Big Fork Lures Sand Cats ? What do you think?
Have not tried one, but heard good things
I have used a Sand Cat and a good bait. The fact is I can only carry so many baits.
Ok thanks because they seem to be a pretty hot bait at The Musky Shop. Always sold out pretty fast. Thanks.
I'd like to add that for Suicks I like to add a split ring rather than a snap or clip. One of the few jerkbaits i'll do this for.
Yep, we did a snap for easy changing in the video
@@smithsfishingoutdoors I learned it from Rich :) tight lines!
Fischer! What length musky rod did you use when you were 10 years old? I'm buying one for my son this year for Christmas. He is already casting a 7' 11 inch St Croix Mojo Heavy bass rod at 9 years old for Muskies Thanks!
8’ and 8’6” was my main choice. I was small though only 4’ 10” and 80# at best. But I had spent along time casting and could handle bigger rods. Good luck
@@smithsfishingoutdoors Thanks for the fast response!
I much prefer the curve the very edges of the tail of a suick.
That works on some yes