Mighty Shad Muskie Baits

Mighty Shad Muskie Baits I design and produce distinctive, custom muskie baits. The baits I designed and make now are small but mighty, resembling shad, the dominant forage in Kinkaid.

I caught my first muskie in 2012 and turned my back on decades of fishing bass, crappie and hybrid stripers. It took me quite some time to make the transition to muskie fishing, but I finally got it through my head that the lures I was using were way too big. I hand carve all of my baits from a variety of woods depending on the buoyancy required for every specific presentation. Each one is individ

ually weighted and sealed 3 times before priming and painting. Stainless steel screw eye hook and line ties (.092” diameter) vary from 1.5” to 2” in length depending on the thickness of the wood. The final step requires a minimum of 3 coats of TrueCoat Epoxy. Rear hooks are dressed with a variety of custom-tied natural and synthetic materials to provide additional color, flash and action to the baits. From start to finish it takes me 2-3 months to complete this process for each bait that I make. I build them for myself; I build them to last. I hope you like the results as much as I do…

03/26/2026

Sometime next week I will be deactivating my social media accounts. If you need to get in contact with me in the future I will still check email at [email protected]

I have been working on this new bait concept that I call the Wonky Donkey. It is a strangely shaped hybrid between a cra...
03/15/2026

I have been working on this new bait concept that I call the Wonky Donkey. It is a strangely shaped hybrid between a crankbait and a jerk bait. The very first attempt, in the middle of the image, was a sinking model. The surrounding 6 are slow rise versions, each with slightly different dimensions and weighting. I am still refining the concept but think whichever version I settle on will perform well during the post-spawn phase at Kinkaid.

Today I spent my birthday at Kinkaid Lake doing one of the things I love most in a place that has captured as part of my...
03/13/2026

Today I spent my birthday at Kinkaid Lake doing one of the things I love most in a place that has captured as part of my spirit. After the storms of yesterday it was good to see the sun again. Fishing was tough, however but after missing 4 fish I finally managed to hook this one. I suspect she was really old and had been tagged at some time during her life but the tag was deteriorated and no longer readable.
Two years ago on my birthday a fellow muskie hunter by the name of Erik took pictures of the fish I caught that day. I have not seen him since until today... Once again, Erik happened to be nearby and took these pictures of the fish I caught today. What are the odds?? Many thanks buddy!

02/28/2026

Took my neighbor to Kinkaid yesterday. He was new to muskies and new to the lake. We got a late start but really enjoyed the warm sunshine. He liked the lake though we didn't get to see much of it. We tried several spots without any success when lightning struck and he caught his first, a mid-30s fish that was very fat. He was elated and so was I. His impression of the lake was, "It's so quiet." I have to agree.
Downright peaceful at times...

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Tested baits today. Three baits with a bill the same width as the body and three with a bill wider than the body. Same d...
12/28/2025

Tested baits today. Three baits with a bill the same width as the body and three with a bill wider than the body. Same diameter hole drilled in the bill of all baits. All 3 baits with the smaller bills exhibited hunting behavior. The baits with the larger bills did not. There appears to be a direct relationship between bill area and the size of the hole needed to achieve a bait that hunts.

Since I caught my first muskie in 2012, I have been struggling with the importance of color in lure selection. My though...
12/09/2025

Since I caught my first muskie in 2012, I have been struggling with the importance of color in lure selection. My thoughts tend to go with the wet lure gets bit. Do you think bait color makes a difference? Any input would be appreciated!

Working on some trolling baits but trying to get a bead on the hunting phenomenon. On the left are 6 baits with bills ab...
11/22/2025

Working on some trolling baits but trying to get a bead on the hunting phenomenon. On the left are 6 baits with bills about the same width as the body while on the right are 6 with bills wider than the body. All bills are the same length. 3 baits from each group with be randomly selected as experimental subjects and 3 will serve as the control group. All baits will be weighted with the same configuration. A ways to go yet before they are ready for their water debuts but still hopeful that this will give me more insight into an elusive crankbait behavior that I have been trying to replicate for years.

11/10/2025

I once heard someone say that if you live long enough, everything you love will pass before your eyes. After catching my first muskie in 2012 I instantly became obsessed with them. They haunted my waking hours and lurked in my dreams. However, too many years of carving baits and aging in general has taken a toll. After my recent trip to Kinkaid it has become apparent to me that I am no longer physically able to pursue muskies. I am not sure what that means moving forward but I suppose time will tell. I knew this day was coming, I just didn't think it would arrive so soon...

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Today was almost surreal. Kinkaid can be magical this time of year. The colors... the feelings they evoke. Sitting alone...
11/09/2025

Today was almost surreal. Kinkaid can be magical this time of year. The colors... the feelings they evoke. Sitting alone in a cove enveloped by total silence, watching a single golden leaf drop off a maple tree in the stillness, spiraling, twisting, fluttering its way to the ground. The next one to fall takes a totally different path with unique twists and turns. No two alike. A mature bald eagle passes close enough for a picture to complete my day.

Spotted today at Kinkaid Lake.
10/24/2025

Spotted today at Kinkaid Lake.

Here's a couple of prototype spinnerbaits. The first is a quad arm bait, kind of a Mini A-rig. The second is a dual arm ...
10/10/2025

Here's a couple of prototype spinnerbaits. The first is a quad arm bait, kind of a Mini A-rig.
The second is a dual arm bait reminiscent of the type made by Virgil Ward, way back in the day. This one has 2 sets of tandem blades with independent swivels and no clevis. I am hopeful they can be straight retrieved, slow-rolled or fished as a drop bait along the edges of the milfoil beds on Kinkaid. Anxious to see what the fish think of them.

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