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| I know most times we don't hit the water and throw just one lure all day. I also realize time, season, and circumstances make a huge difference, but what is the lure you end up throwing the most throughout the year? My favorite is a probably a dawg or medusa. |
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Facebook.com/3stripecustoms
then again I am a bit biased! |
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| Probably a bucktail in Orange and black it's fun to try other baits I get bored throwing the same lure for hours |
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Location: Minnesota | Suick hand's down sees more water time then all my other baits mepps magnum musky killer a close 2nd |
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Location: Miltona | Mini medusa probably spent the most time in the water for me last season, but by no means is that my favorite lure to throw. More so I was just on a constistent bite with that lure. |
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Location: Minnesota. | Soooowick..... |
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Location: Duluth, MN | Ive wore the blades off of more than one black nickel cowgirl.
Plain, boring, and catches fish. |
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Location: minocqua, wi. | wacky rigged worm |
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Location: Already Gone | I very rarely cast...but when I do it's a Suick or Hawg Wobbler.
I drag Grandma's, Slammers, Creek Chub Pikie's, DBL 10's, around all day long. |
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Location: Eastern Ontario | Casting firetiger Suick, Trolling perch Hose Fatty |
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Location: St. Lawrence River | Nickel/black bucktail. |
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Location: Wisconsin | Reg. Medussa, either all Black or Warrior patterns. Love those things from opener to close |
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Location: oswego, il | Casting or trolling a spear. |
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Location: NE Ohio | LUNGE LUMBER 9" PROWLER |
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Location: SE Wisconsin | Mine seems to change every year. Last year it was a walleye Bondy |
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Location: Lincoln, NE | Depending on the structure and depth either a 7-9" shallow crankbait or a pounder. |
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Location: oconomowoc, wi | bdog - 3/10/2015 2:12 PM
Ive wore the blades off of more than one black nickel cowgirl.
Plain, boring, and catches fish.
dito! |
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Location: North Fork, Flambeau River | orange/blk phantom jerk bait |
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| One particular Suick, Buchertail 700 in blk.nkl. |
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Location: North St. Paul, MN | A 6" walleye phantom softtail...thanks to my father in law it's now on the bottom of the lake, as of last fall. |
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Location: MN | Suick, from the very start. |
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Location: Waukee, IA | Favorite: Blue/Nickel DCG
Luckiest: 9" Storm Wildeye Swim Shad. For such a fickle and ugly bait, it slays big fish. If only they were more durable
Edited by tkuntz 3/10/2015 7:38 PM
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Location: Aurora | Stop Stop Stop everyone!!
The OP is putting together a killer selection of baits and we're doing all the work!
Oh alright.. here's my favorite.
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| 8" Sand Cat in silent killer. |
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Location: one foot over the line | Walk the dog |
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| Sidejack - 3/10/2015 9:03 PM
Stop Stop Stop everyone!!
The OP is putting together a killer selection of baits and we're doing all the work!
Oh alright.. here's my favorite.
Ha Ha! IF ONLY I had half of the baits that have been mentioned so far...
Ok, maybe I have half but not near all of them. It takes MONEY, and LOTS of it to fish for these beasts!
Edited by ajrod88 3/10/2015 8:47 PM
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Location: Aurora | ajrod88 - 3/10/2015 8:39 PM
It takes MONEY, and LOTS of it to fish for these beasts!
Amen brah..
Muskies, the cause of and solution to divorce. |
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Location: Minnesota | After 30 years my favorite lure continues to be watching the sun rise and set over the water while enjoying the tranquility and the possibility of the next cast. |
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Location: Waukee, IA | Hope you brought a downrigger, cuz that's deep |
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| Best lure in the box is confidence....said Bill Dance when I was a kid. That's deep too... |
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| beerforthemuskygods - 3/10/2015 8:38 PM Walk the dog X2....my attention span is very short and using WTD baits takes the monotony out of casting on a slow day for me. I could never troll because I cant sit still that long. I'd be a 12 pack in on the first hour of trolling and probably useless by hour 3. LOL. |
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Location: Greenfield, WI | Custom colored 7" Slammer Crankbait. |
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| Black nickel jr cow girl |
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| This one.
What's left of it anyway...
The top blade is ready to fall off. It's going to be a sad day when that happens, because it gets better the more beat up it gets.
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| Monster shad is my fav. Anything can catch them though. I have got a few on big bud (the bud can lure) just for fun. |
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| Fat az raptor or pounder |
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Location: Oregon | I like hard swimbaits, very versatile and fun to fish. |
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| I always have 3 poles rigged and ready when I am fishing. Two out of the three I will change depending on the day, conditions, etc but one pole never changes - a black suick. |
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| Mini Medussa, dlb 10 or a Hellhound. |
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Location: Canada | Casting : Dadson
Trolling : LML |
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Location: Money, PA | Casting: Leo Jerk
Trolling: Lil' Hammer |
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Location: Pewaukee, WI | Casting: My Bucktails & Mantas
Trolling: Lil' Hammers |
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| Heli dawgs If I had to choose just one. |
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Location: Central Wisconsin | Homemade single 10.. nickel blade and gold skirt. |
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