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| whats the best "numbers" bucktail for my young musky anglers ?? ,,, these anglers are 10 years old ,,,,, lookin for make/model and color ,,,, no, they cant retrieve any double 13s/10s/8s/6s in-line bucktails ,,,, we just want them to "get one" !! --- thanksalot ---- G-Pa jimjimjim
PS -- I have lotsa 6" shallow-raiders and jakes -- lookin for in-line bucktails ----- |
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Location: North St. Paul, MN | Muskyroller by lindy...single #8 blade
Mini buchertails
Fudally musky candy
Lots of options though, but those have all caught muskies in my boat. |
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Location: Detroit River | Black w/nickle blades Joe Bucher 700 series. |
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| Mepps musky killers
Also Inhalers |
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Location: E. Tenn | An ordinary Mepps in #4 or #5 in your favorite color might be just the ticket for them, and not as much of a pain in the wallet if they should snap one off on an errant cast.. |
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Location: Ashland WI | Rizzo tails. |
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| the "inhalers" with the tinsel, and the little french blade come in fairly easy.. |
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Location: Minnesota | My buck tails I use the most are the mepps magnum musky killer. Blake and orange. |
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Location: Walker, MN | I would vote for the Fudally Musky Candy as well. It casts well and has a single straight wire that won't foul like a Mepps can. |
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Location: Smith Creek | Mepps Marabou |
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| Babygirls are great starter baits. |
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| X2 on Bucher 700 blk/nkl. |
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| Ghosttail |
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Location: Yahara River Chain | Large bass spinnerbaits would also work well and are little for forgiving around weeds, timbers, etc. |
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Location: Sycamore, IL | There's something about a Rizzo tail that just works...good luck! |
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| Wow !! ---- thanks to everyone ---- G-Pa jimjimjim |
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Location: varies | your grandson may get a kick out of burnin a boogerman. |
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Location: Poynette WI. | Hard to beat alot of what's been mentioned. Hard to beat mepps and rizzos. Even use a regular bass size spinner bait. They do not get hung up as easy. |
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| Rizzo is easiest to cast and for some reason Muskies love them. |
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Location: NE Ohio | x3 on the bucher 700 black/nickel in clear water and black/chartruese in stained. can't be beat and they can throw it all day! |
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Location: Appleton | Rabid Squirrel from Monster Lures. Great for kids and adults. Easy to retrieve and flat out catches fish |
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Location: Central Wisconsin | Rizzo tails!
I've caught a bunch of fish on the Blue Fox vibrax tails too! They aren't made of the most quality components, but they are reasonable. We call them the "dinner bell" because of the design and fish calling ability. |
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Location: Lake County Illinois | The Inhaler Pro French model is really nice for youngsters,also Mepps Maribou and Ghostails as mentioned. |
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Posts: 298
| Mepps marabou 5 blade or a Mayhem Babygirl. Both heavy and easy to cast for their size and catch fish. |
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| Mepps comet minnow has been great for my kids |
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Location: Forest Lake, MN & Bemidji, MN | Mepps agila with a #5 french blade has been good to my nephews and me. When my kids are big enough it will be those and an old Lindy buckaboo with the french blade. Lots of good options posted here. |
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Location: Maryland | mepps musky killer. bluefox vibrax,bucher 700 as well as quite few of the others mentioned... |
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Location: Hayward, WI | Mepps Musky Marabou. They are light but being marabou cast easy, and the number 7 blade doesn't have much drag at all. |
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Location: MN | I would also recomend blue fox vibrax, this lure has produced most of the fish I have caught on bucktails. |
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| T-n-T tri-glide 6.5. Best small bucktail ever made. |
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Location: St. Lawrence River | Simple Man - 3/20/2015 5:21 PM
Babygirls are great starter baits.
x2. and they cast great. |
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Location: oswego, il | My guess is you wil be recommended every single bladed bucktail made. Plenty of great ones out there. |
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| I like bluefox vibrax, I've picked up a little bit of everything with them and you can choose from many colors and sizes. |
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Location: Seymour, WI | Mepps musky killer has probably caught more WI muskies than any other lure.
The Lindy musky roller is another light bait that has an unusual action and catches fish. |
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| Mepps or a buchertail. I still throw both of these quite a bit in the fall when temps drop below 50. Lots of pike as well |
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