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buddy lite
Posted 1/27/2015 2:24 PM (#750571)
Subject: Favorite single blade bucktail




Posts: 98


I almost exclusively throw double bladed bucktails except for a mepps marabou every now and again. Just wondering what are your most productive single bladed bucktails, big or small, as I might use them a little more this year to mix it up...
callworth
Posted 1/27/2015 2:29 PM (#750572 - in reply to #750571)
Subject: Re: Favorite single blade bucktail




Posts: 125


I am excited to try this. Big blade, small profile, single hook. Seems like I can work this well through weeds and in the spring

http://www.muskyshop.com/modules/cart/products.php/page/1/id/747
Will Schultz
Posted 1/27/2015 2:35 PM (#750575 - in reply to #750571)
Subject: Re: Favorite single blade bucktail





Location: Grand Rapids, MI
VooDooTail, Llungen LT-9, Eagle Tail
GIERAT
Posted 1/27/2015 2:54 PM (#750577 - in reply to #750572)
Subject: Re: Favorite single blade bucktail




Posts: 43


Location: Chicago
callworth,

Check out at Muskyshops the Bigg Slimm.....only weighs 1oz. but is a killer shallow single bladed bucktail.

There have been many times I've been pike fishing with nothing happening and I toss a Bigg Slimm and immediately hook up! Gotta be great for spring musky too.
Cedar
Posted 1/27/2015 2:56 PM (#750578 - in reply to #750571)
Subject: RE: Favorite single blade bucktail




Posts: 341


Location: Western U.P.
Eagle Tail.
muskyroller
Posted 1/27/2015 4:00 PM (#750584 - in reply to #750571)
Subject: Re: Favorite single blade bucktail




Posts: 1039


Location: North St. Paul, MN
Lindy muskyroller
muskydoug1
Posted 1/27/2015 4:27 PM (#750588 - in reply to #750571)
Subject: Re: Favorite single blade bucktail




Posts: 35


Location: Madison Wi
#5 Mepps Squirrel tail, Rizzo whiz silver on while or Mepps willow leaf silver black.
mnmusky
Posted 1/27/2015 4:51 PM (#750590 - in reply to #750588)
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x3 eagle tail.
muskyhunter47
Posted 1/27/2015 4:57 PM (#750591 - in reply to #750590)
Subject: Re: Favorite single blade bucktail




Posts: 1638


Location: Minnesota
#6 vibrex or mepps musky magnums
woodieb8
Posted 1/27/2015 5:01 PM (#750592 - in reply to #750571)
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Posts: 1529


contact handlebarz.
Pal
Posted 1/27/2015 5:03 PM (#750593 - in reply to #750590)
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Posts: 665


Location: Twin Cities, MN
I try not to discriminate .....

Ghosttails both small and large
Large Eagle Tails
Flowage Boa
fishhawk50
Posted 1/27/2015 5:07 PM (#750594 - in reply to #750571)
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Posts: 1416


Location: oconomowoc, wi
vibrax musky bucks
Weevil
Posted 1/27/2015 5:16 PM (#750595 - in reply to #750571)
Subject: Re: Favorite single blade bucktail





Posts: 143


Location: Palatine, IL
I love the Musky Teer. Big blade, pulls easy, always spins easy.
Targa01
Posted 1/27/2015 5:52 PM (#750598 - in reply to #750571)
Subject: Re: Favorite single blade bucktail





Posts: 742


Location: Grand Rapids MN
#6 Musky Buck, Mepps Marabous, Lindy Buck-a-bou, #7 fluted Indianas
Potomac
Posted 1/27/2015 7:20 PM (#750611 - in reply to #750571)
Subject: Re: Favorite single blade bucktail




Posts: 140


Location: Maryland
Inhaler mepps bluefox
colinj8899
Posted 1/27/2015 11:48 PM (#750633 - in reply to #750571)
Subject: Re: Favorite single blade bucktail





Posts: 165


Windel's Musky Harasser... I bought a few magnums this year and am excited to use them. Also my son wants to throw something a little bigger than his showgirl and I wont allow him to throw double tens yet, so hopefully the magnums run through the water nicely and he can use those.
Slimeball
Posted 1/28/2015 2:16 AM (#750634 - in reply to #750571)
Subject: RE: Favorite single blade bucktail





Posts: 332


Location: Michigan
Dreamcatcher standard
Hirsch's Ghosttails 100 and 200 series
Rabid Squirrel
Eaglescout2012
Posted 1/28/2015 6:28 AM (#750638 - in reply to #750571)
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Posts: 369


Butcher 700 series black and orange
southern comfort
Posted 1/28/2015 6:37 AM (#750639 - in reply to #750571)
Subject: Re: Favorite single blade bucktail




Posts: 375


Check out Janies's Flies. Single blades, weedless with a lot of options. They have worked great for me.
Jeremy
Posted 1/28/2015 8:53 AM (#750649 - in reply to #750572)
Subject: Re: Favorite single blade bucktail




Posts: 1126


Location: Minnesota.
callworth - 1/27/2015 2:29 PM

I am excited to try this. Big blade, small profile, single hook. Seems like I can work this well through weeds and in the spring

http://www.muskyshop.com/modules/cart/products.php/page/1/id/747[/Q...

I'd toss those!

Jeremy.
bowhunter29
Posted 1/28/2015 9:35 AM (#750653 - in reply to #750571)
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Posts: 908


Location: South-Central PA
My buddy makes single 10's that are about 5" long. Great little baits!

jeremy
14ledo81
Posted 1/28/2015 10:15 AM (#750659 - in reply to #750571)
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Posts: 4269


Location: Ashland WI
Rizzo tail.
Wood_Duck
Posted 1/28/2015 10:24 AM (#750661 - in reply to #750571)
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Posts: 555


Location: Tennessee
Llungen LT-9
Simple Man
Posted 1/28/2015 10:30 AM (#750664 - in reply to #750661)
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Posts: 136


Venom Black Mamba
Matt DeVos
Posted 1/28/2015 10:53 AM (#750668 - in reply to #750571)
Subject: Re: Favorite single blade bucktail




Posts: 571


I also throw double-bladed bucktails the majority of the time, but at times a single-bladed bucktail can be more productive. We've seen multiple instances where fish are only reluctantly following twin 8's-10's, but for whatever reason, they'll chomp the smaller profile from a single-bladed bucktail. Obviously, in addition to profile, there is a different vibration from a single blade as well. Bucher 700 series and Hirsh orginal ghosttails are my standby's.
Musky Brian
Posted 1/28/2015 11:20 AM (#750670 - in reply to #750668)
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Posts: 1767


Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin
ive caught many, many muskies on the ol tried and true Mepps Marabou.
Jeremy
Posted 1/28/2015 1:42 PM (#750693 - in reply to #750571)
Subject: Re: Favorite single blade bucktail




Posts: 1126


Location: Minnesota.
You guys better back off otherwise the poor O.P. is gonna need one of each, in various colors and ... another new tackle box! *g*

Not that there's anything wrong with that....
Clammer
Posted 1/28/2015 2:55 PM (#750707 - in reply to #750571)
Subject: Re: Favorite single blade bucktail




Posts: 667


Location: Wisconsin
Looks like everyone has their favorites. Lots of good choices, that is for sure!
jtroop
Posted 1/28/2015 6:20 PM (#750725 - in reply to #750571)
Subject: Re: Favorite single blade bucktail




Posts: 176


Location: Cohasset, MN
Eagle Tail. Mostly because I can rip it clear of weeds easier than treble hooked variations.
ChinWhiskers
Posted 1/28/2015 6:58 PM (#750735 - in reply to #750725)
Subject: Re: Favorite single blade bucktail




Posts: 518


Location: Cave Run Lake KY.
EAGLE TAIL, MUSKIE DUSTER @ SPANKY BAITS, CHECK OUT SPANKY BAITS WEB SIGHT.
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