B FISH N Tackle Big Fish Pics

  • John Schultz
    Inactive
    Portage, WI
    Posts: 3309
    #1013714

    Here are a few from my collection that I know what they were caught on. None have the jigs still in them though.

    1. 5 pound sauger – Chartreuse pepper paddle tail and precision jig
    2. 30.5″ walleye – firecracker ringworm precision jig
    3. 29″ walleye – chartreuse pepper ringworm precision jig
    4. 27″ walleye – ringworm of a forgotten color
    5. 45″ (if I remember correctly) flathead – firecracker ringworm precision jig
    6. 29″ walleye – Orange Draggin jig and crawler
    7. 28″ walleye – Chartreuse orange core moxie precision jig






    john23
    St. Paul, MN
    Posts: 2538
    #1013974

    All 28″+, all on H2O heads with moxies or ringworms, and all caught and released in the last 15 days. Without a doubt, B Fish N makes some great stuff.






    85lund
    Menomonie, WI
    Posts: 2317
    #1014112

    OK then…



    James Holst
    Keymaster
    SE Minnesota
    Posts: 18924
    #1014113

    Quote:


    OK then…


    Love it! Thanks for sharing them.

    tom_gursky
    Michigan's Upper Peninsula(Iron Mountain)
    Posts: 4751
    #1014240

    There are too many… I have caught 90% of my biggest Walleye/Sauger on BFT jigs and plastics

    1. PB 29.75″ 11lb 12oz walleye (1/8oz/Pro Blue Ringworm)
    2. PB 30.0″ 11lb 7oz walleye (3/16oz/Cotton Candy Ringworm)
    3. PB 30.5″ 10lb 14oz walleye (3/8oz/Pro Blue Ringworm)
    4. nice pair, Saugeye/Walleye (1/8oz, Fire N Ice Ringworm)
    5. 27″ Tanker (3/16oz, Cotton Candy Paddletail)
    6. nice P-4 eye (1/8oz, Catalpa SuperDoo)
    7. P-4 Sauger (3/16oz, Stewarts Pro Blue Ringworm)
    8. Black Friday Sauger (3/16oz White Superdoo)*try to find one of those today!
    9. 55″ Lake Sturgeon (1/4oz Chartruese Pepper Ringworm)
    This was an IGFA record class fish on 6# mono (I opted to CPR it instead) caught on my cherished brown LE66MLF…45 minutes.








    Randy Wieland
    Lebanon. WI
    Posts: 13297
    #1038799

    Here’s a few random shots from over the last few years
    1. PJ’s first musky – Elect. blue ringworm pitching in cabbage weeds for walleyes
    2. Shallow water smallie blasting a paddletail
    3. Drop-shotting deep ledges with a paddletail
    4. Client’s daughter learning to drop-shot an oystershell ring worm
    5. Paul’s kitty on a K-grub
    6. Typical brown trout on a B3 Blade Mud minnow & Green Tigers!
    7. Decent walleye that inhaled a ringworm in a patch of cabbage weeds






    Joel Ballweg
    Sauk City, Wisconsin
    Posts: 3295
    #1051087

    1st pic – Mark Meinholtz caught these two pigs dragging chartreuse pepper moxi’s behind 3/32oz H20 jigs. He was fishing from the back of John Schultz’s boat at the time.

    2nd pic – Paul Ballweg caught this nice walleye on the same rig from the back of my boat.

    3rd pic – Dewey Schultz caught this nice walleye dragging a chartreuse/pepper Pulse-R from the back of my boat.

    4th pic – This nice eye smacked a Stewart’s Pro Blue Pulse-R that I was pitching to the shallows.

    5th pic – Stewart’s Pro Blue Pulse-R in the mouth of the walleye in the last picture.




    Joel Ballweg
    Sauk City, Wisconsin
    Posts: 3295
    #1051089

    Dewey Schultz and I caught these nice 20 to 21″ saugers dragging ringworms on 5/8oz jigs in 20′ of water.
    Best colors of ringworms for us were Fire-N-Ice, Purple/Chartreuse Tail and Chartreuse/Green Core.


    tom_gursky
    Michigan's Upper Peninsula(Iron Mountain)
    Posts: 4751
    #1054796

    I love that open mouth pic Boog!

    jon_jordan
    St. Paul, Mn
    Posts: 10908
    #1112328

    One more fish to fall victum to a BFT Pulsar.

    -J.

    LeAndra
    S Metro
    Posts: 15
    #1114547

    My bigger Walleyes from 2010 to present, all caught on BFishN plastics. The Ringworm was a favorite until I fell in love with the Moxie. I love the way it moves in the water and I think the walleyes agree!




    LeAndra
    S Metro
    Posts: 15
    #1114552

    Actually, I think most fish agree with finding the Moxie irresistible. Bass, Pike, Crappie, Cats, Carp. Even…lampreys?! Thought I had seen it all but this really floored me! Either I did some fish a huge favor or this thing was blood thirsty

    onestout
    Hudson, WI
    Posts: 2690
    #1114684

    I hate lampreys, I think I would have to cut my line.

    Mike W
    MN/Anoka/Ham lake
    Posts: 13222
    #1114960

    Wow. Think thats the 1st Lamprey I have seen caught on a hook. Very nice fish.

    Its hard for those fish to resist that ribbon tail on the Moxies.

    jake-bohnsack
    Wright County Area
    Posts: 132
    #1116196

    Hopefully they are selling the blade baits at the Ice Show! I need to get a few more! Would hate to be on the ice without any, especially when my brothers come and take them!!

    Jake

    Joel Ballweg
    Sauk City, Wisconsin
    Posts: 3295
    #1119801

    Some big saugers we caught this fall on plastics from B’Fish’N Tackle company.

    1st pic – Mike Hutter, 22-1/4″, caught on a paddletail
    2nd pic – close up of Mike’s sauger
    3rd pic – Todd Steyer, 22″, caught on a paddletail
    4th pic – Mike Benthause, 19-1/2″, caught on a mini moxi
    5th pic – Paul Ballweg, length unknown, caught on a moxi




    Joel Ballweg
    Sauk City, Wisconsin
    Posts: 3295
    #1119805

    Some of the walleyes we caught this fall on plastics from B’Fish’N Tackle Company.

    1st pic – Mike Concannon, 25″, purple white tail paddle tail
    2nd pic – Dewey Schultz, 20-1/2″, chart/pepper paddle tail
    3rd pic – Boog, 20-1/2″, chart/pepper paddle tail


    biggill
    East Bethel, MN
    Posts: 11299
    #1142839

    A few from the Rainy River last spring. Only problem was that I didn’t bring enough!


    Randy Wieland
    Lebanon. WI
    Posts: 13297
    #1145010

    Let’s not forget our speckled friends…I have a few each year suck in a ringworm, paddle tail, or pulse r

    Plus you just have to love how walleyes can inhale these things!

    Joel Ballweg
    Sauk City, Wisconsin
    Posts: 3295
    #1155925

    Mike Latino with a 24″ walleye & 31″ pike. Both fell for a chart/orange core moxi.

    Joel Ballweg
    Sauk City, Wisconsin
    Posts: 3295
    #1163880

    27″, 8lb 12oz walleye caught on Electric Blue/Pearl Tail Ringworm

    Joel Ballweg
    Sauk City, Wisconsin
    Posts: 3295
    #1165026

    Robb Porubsky caught these walleyes from the Wisconsin river using a 3/16oz Precision jig tipped with 4″ moxi’s.
    Oystershell & Chartreuse Pepper were his best colors.




    Joel Ballweg
    Sauk City, Wisconsin
    Posts: 3295
    #1165029

    These walleyes all fell for a 3/16oz precision jig tipped with a 4″ moxi. Best colors were Oystershell & Pro Blue.

    1st pic = 29-1/2″ walleye
    2nd pic = a pair of 26″ walleyes
    3rd pic = 27″ walleye
    4th pic = 25″ walleye



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