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wallda
Posted 1/29/2015 11:00 AM (#750823 - in reply to #750571)
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Just for fun, I only thru one bait all year. A Rizzo Wizz, I had a close friend join me in this endever. Between the two of us, we boated over 60 fish (he the majority). It is a great bait that is completely overlooked.
buddy lite
Posted 1/30/2015 5:08 PM (#751076 - in reply to #750571)
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Wow, didn't think there would be so many replies. I'm going to have to tally all of them up and buy the most popular. Can't afford all of them
fishhawk50
Posted 1/30/2015 5:37 PM (#751079 - in reply to #750571)
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Location: oconomowoc, wi
Bucher's new Tin Bucks are a top choice in my box as well.
bigbite
Posted 1/30/2015 7:19 PM (#751098 - in reply to #750571)
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Location: Pewaukee, WI
Super slayer Slowie and slippery Sam.
fishhawk50
Posted 1/30/2015 7:44 PM (#751101 - in reply to #751098)
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Location: oconomowoc, wi
bigbite - 1/30/2015 7:19 PM

Super slayer Slowie and slippery Sam.

slippery sams! forgot about those..
Yooper Padre
Posted 1/30/2015 8:28 PM (#751108 - in reply to #750571)
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Location: Watersmeet, Michigan
I've got a variety of Mepps Musky Killers and a couple Windel's that I like, also a few of Mark Rottier's bucktails. (Very nice and reasonably priced - R&M Musky Shop in Eagle River, WI) Like them all. Love to use them with my Curado 300 and burn them for all they're worth.

Fr. K
gopackgo
Posted 1/30/2015 9:19 PM (#751116 - in reply to #750571)
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Rizzo wiz gold blade black tail
Jeff Hanson
Posted 1/31/2015 9:45 AM (#751150 - in reply to #751116)
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Rabid Squirrels and Spankys St. Clair specials
Jeff Hanson
madisomuskyguide.com
14ledo81
Posted 1/31/2015 10:05 AM (#751151 - in reply to #750571)
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Location: Ashland WI
I see a few other guys like the Rizzo wiz as well.

I like the silver blade/white skirt. Small lure, but casts well. I have caught the majority of my fish on this lure.

In the new R&H's magazine, I see they make a double blade model and one that is a bit larger. Has anybody used them?
Mike D
Posted 2/2/2015 4:14 AM (#751470 - in reply to #750571)
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X2 on the Windell Harassers. Black with silver blade. I caught two fish them the first day I ever threw them back in 2009.
pklingen
Posted 2/8/2015 8:31 AM (#752501 - in reply to #750571)
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Location: NE Ohio
700 series bucher tail. silver/black and chartreuse/black.
kdawg
Posted 2/9/2015 9:20 AM (#752683 - in reply to #750571)
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Depends on lake type and water conditions. Clear, deeper lakes, the Mepps Giant Killer. Shallower stained water, Mepps Musky Marabou. Kdawg
brmusky
Posted 2/10/2015 8:38 AM (#752851 - in reply to #750571)
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Location: Minnesota
I would suggest picking a few different types and seeing which ones you like better. I love the old Windel's Harasser - the willowleaf blade was different than any other blade out there and caught lots of fish. Bucher's fluted Indiana blade is different yet and catches fish. Any well built lure with a nice single #8 Colorado blade will catch fish too - and they are burners. Inhalers or Rizzo's with the french blades are great lures too.
All depends on the water you fish, forage of the fish, clarity, etc..... but you should experiment with different types to see which you like best. Good Luck!
Michaeldircz
Posted 2/10/2015 6:43 PM (#752943 - in reply to #750571)
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Rabid squirrels, Ghosttail I, and Hayward made Flowage Boa's are a good bet
tackleaddict
Posted 2/11/2015 8:31 AM (#753003 - in reply to #751150)
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Jeff Hanson - 1/31/2015 9:45 AM

Rabid Squirrels and Spankys St. Clair specials
Jeff Hanson
madisomuskyguide.com


Glad to see the St Claire Special on here, Ive got a pearl/white blade one on its way in the mail any day now.
ErockEsox
Posted 2/12/2015 1:35 AM (#753181 - in reply to #750571)
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Why has there not been a double bladed Eagle Tail made yet? I'd probably buy em all.

I had a 45"+ fish follow an Eagle Tail for a few minutes during the George Wahl Tournament last year. That would have been awesome....
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