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Supernatural Big Baits Jointed 12" Headlock
All baits start out as a board of Western Red Cedar. From there they are planed, cut, slotted, drilled, traced and roughed out, shaped, routed, sanded and primed before the finishing process even begins. There are over 100 steps before the board of wood can be transformed into a Supernatural Big Bait. Each one is made by hand in a shop in St. Paul, MN. It takes a lot of time before the hooks and split rings go on to complete the lure. For example, there are a minimum of 4 coats of epoxy on each bait. This means that there are a minimum of 4 days of curing time just for the epoxy alone. Everyone wants to say it is one certain thing that gives a Supernatural Big Bait it’s unique ‘wandering’ action, but it is really the total cumulation of all of it’s unseen design details. From materials to shape to weight to the lip to the line attachment pin and even more factors, each has a part in how the lure performs. The line attachment pin is something unique. It is “free-floating” which means it can rotate 360 degrees and tilt/wobble in the hole in the lip. Not only does this add to the overall action, but it also helps center the bait so there is no tuning needed like some other crankbaits require. This pin can also be moved into one of 3 positions in the lip. The hole furthest from the body will make the bait dive the shallowest and give the bait it’s most erratic action. As you move the pin closer to the body, the bait runs deeper and the action gets tighter. There are a lot of lures that ‘walk’ in a rhythmic left-right-left-right path through the water. A Supernatural bait ‘wanders’ in a totally random path that might be left-right-right-left-right-left-left-left-right-left-right-right-etc. The biggest benefit of this is it means the bait has a built in triggering affect and monster muskies have not been able to resist!
Even though HeadLocks will run at 2.5mph, they are really made for speed. Once you crank it up into the 4.5mph to 6+mph range, they violently come to life. At slower speeds they will have a tighter ‘wiggle’ with very little ‘wander’, but at higher speeds the ‘wander’ action is dominant. I’ve caught fish on HeadLocks throughout the season, but the warmer months of summer are where they really shine.
This Jointed version has incredible wobble, and is in VERY Limited Supply!
12" body length 6.9oz.
Steven Paul is a professional musky angler and co-owner of the Musky 360 App.
Musky fishing is a difficult sport and success comes from time on the water, knowledge, persistence and above all else dedication. Episodes of Musky Shop TV are just a few minutes long but they are the fruit of countless hours on the water. If you need help catching more muskies and want to increase your musky knowledge even further, check out the Musky 360 Podcast for extended tips and tricks to help you achieve your musky fishing goals.
Common musky fishing questions- What is the best bait for muskie?
How do you fish for musky?
Are muskies hard to catch?
How do you fish musky lures?
How to you fix a fishing reel?
How to you repair a fishing rod?
Steven Paul Musky Guide Service
Hosted by Steven Paul
Edited by Jay Esse
Musky Shop
Supernatural Big Baits Jointed 12" Headlock
All baits start out as a board of Western Red Cedar. From there they are planed, cut, slotted, drilled, traced and roughed out, shaped, routed, sanded and primed before the finishing process even begins. There are over 100 steps before the board of wood can be transformed into a Supernatural Big Bait. Each one is made by hand in a shop in St. Paul, MN. It takes a lot of time before the hooks and split rings go on to complete the lure. For example, there are a minimum of 4 coats of epoxy on each bait. This means that there are a minimum of 4 days of curing time just for the epoxy alone. Everyone wants to say it is one certain thing that gives a Supernatural Big Bait it’s unique ‘wandering’ action, but it is really the total cumulation of all of it’s unseen design details. From materials to shape to weight to the lip to the line attachment pin and even more factors, each has a part in how the lure performs. The line attachment pin is something unique. It is “free-floating” which means it can rotate 360 degrees and tilt/wobble in the hole in the lip. Not only does this add to the overall action, but it also helps center the bait so there is no tuning needed like some other crankbaits require. This pin can also be moved into one of 3 positions in the lip. The hole furthest from the body will make the bait dive the shallowest and give the bait it’s most erratic action. As you move the pin closer to the body, the bait runs deeper and the action gets tighter. There are a lot of lures that ‘walk’ in a rhythmic left-right-left-right path through the water. A Supernatural bait ‘wanders’ in a totally random path that might be left-right-right-left-right-left-left-left-right-left-right-right-etc. The biggest benefit of this is it means the bait has a built in triggering affect and monster muskies have not been able to resist!
Even though HeadLocks will run at 2.5mph, they are really made for speed. Once you crank it up into the 4.5mph to 6+mph range, they violently come to life. At slower speeds they will have a tighter ‘wiggle’ with very little ‘wander’, but at higher speeds the ‘wander’ action is dominant. I’ve caught fish on HeadLocks throughout the season, but the warmer months of summer are where they really shine.
This Jointed version has incredible wobble, and is in VERY Limited Supply!
12" body length 6.9oz.
Steven Paul is a professional musky angler and co-owner of the Musky 360 App.
Musky fishing is a difficult sport and success comes from time on the water, knowledge, persistence and above all else dedication. Episodes of Musky Shop TV are just a few minutes long but they are the fruit of countless hours on the water. If you need help catching more muskies and want to increase your musky knowledge even further, check out the Musky 360 Podcast for extended tips and tricks to help you achieve your musky fishing goals.
Common musky fishing questions- What is the best bait for muskie?
How do you fish for musky?
Are muskies hard to catch?
How do you fish musky lures?
How to you fix a fishing reel?
How to you repair a fishing rod?
Steven Paul Musky Guide Service
Hosted by Steven Paul
Edited by Jay Esse