Lake X Topwaters?
esox49
Posted 8/11/2015 11:23 PM (#780025)
Subject: Lake X Topwaters?




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Just was wondering, to those that own the Lake X topwaters either Cannon Ball or Fat Bastard, what is so special about them? You can not find them anywhere, and they are catching fish. So, what makes them different from the other hot tail spinning propbaits like the Top Raiders, Twisted Sisters, etc?
Just curious!!
Thanks
bllhogg
Posted 8/11/2015 11:30 PM (#780027 - in reply to #780025)
Subject: Re: Lake X Topwaters?




Big melon that moves water, front hook clicks , not as many of them around, and a cool name
muskie! nut
Posted 8/12/2015 8:12 AM (#780047 - in reply to #780025)
Subject: RE: Lake X Topwaters?





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Location: Yahara River Chain
esox49 - 8/11/2015 11:23 PM

So, what makes them different from the other hot tail spinning propbaits


If we knew this, wouldn't that take all the fun out of fishing for muskies?

I'll answer that as soon as you provide me an understanding of women.
muskyhunter47
Posted 8/12/2015 8:19 AM (#780048 - in reply to #780047)
Subject: Re: Lake X Topwaters?




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Location: Minnesota
Just like head locks, not many made get the hype going everyone wants one take Your pick
Me I like the name when I show a picture of a big musky and get asked what I Cought in on I can say fat bastard
upnortdave
Posted 8/12/2015 8:34 AM (#780050 - in reply to #780048)
Subject: Re: Lake X Topwaters?




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Location: mercer wi
The amount of water it pushes. The click of the blade. And it doesnt roll when burned in.
Big W
Posted 8/12/2015 9:00 AM (#780055 - in reply to #780025)
Subject: Re: Lake X Topwaters?




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Location: North Fork, Flambeau River
I agree with upnortdave's comments, along with the loud pop it makes when tuned. I would call the St. Croix rod showroom. They are made locally near Park Falls.
talmooner
Posted 8/12/2015 9:58 AM (#780063 - in reply to #780025)
Subject: RE: Lake X Topwaters?




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Blue Ribbon Baits looks to have some Cannonball size in stock.

http://blueribbonbait.com/

Cranker
Posted 8/12/2015 10:35 AM (#780067 - in reply to #780063)
Subject: Re: Lake X Topwaters?




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Location: Northern Illinois
They are different from all other topwaters, it moves a lot of water, and has an awesome chime. It's my favorite topwater.
achotrod
Posted 8/12/2015 11:25 AM (#780073 - in reply to #780025)
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They are loud and move tons of water. They also have a huge profile compared to TRs whopper ploppers etc. The cannonball is a monster the JR is still a monster and work well in rough water. The Fatbastard is still big compared to a TR and works best on calm to slight chop.
rodbender
Posted 8/12/2015 12:47 PM (#780085 - in reply to #780073)
Subject: Re: Lake X Topwaters?





Location: varies
Pro's: Very durable (except the paint). Excellent plop and rear biting hookups.

Cons: spendy, Paint durability, t-bone hookups .

Note: they will body roll at high speed but if you find it rolling, your not fishing it correctly (too fast) as designed.

Summary : good to have durable bait but no better than other popular prop baits in terms of effectiveness.

johnsonaaro2
Posted 8/12/2015 1:40 PM (#780088 - in reply to #780085)
Subject: Re: Lake X Topwaters?





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Location: Madison, WI
I think it's similar to "go-to bait circular reasoning"

people say "My go-to bait spends the most time tied on because I catch the most fish with it" when they really catch the most fish with it because It spends the most time tied on, and they have the most confidence in it.

Or in this case,
so many people are fishing lake x because their topwaters are catching a greater number of fish,
but part of the reason they're catching a greater number of fish is because they're being fished by more people for a greater amount of time.

I think this is similar to the Dadson craze.
In both cases they're: high quality baits + they get fished a lot = they catch a lot of fish = high demand = inflated prices
Espy
Posted 8/12/2015 1:55 PM (#780090 - in reply to #780088)
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Location: Elk River, MN
Exactly ^^
muskie! nut
Posted 8/12/2015 3:13 PM (#780096 - in reply to #780025)
Subject: Re: Lake X Topwaters?





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Location: Yahara River Chain
Action trumps color or paint jobs. I like many have lures that have been chewed on and even thou they are missing paint they really get better at catching fish.
achotrod
Posted 8/13/2015 11:25 AM (#780212 - in reply to #780025)
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First day using a Lake X FB I had a double and tons of other action. More so then my TRs have ever had. Its noticeably louder throws more water and has a larger profile then most others I have used. Also love hawg wobblers when prop baits arent attracting fish.
adubs
Posted 8/13/2015 3:38 PM (#780274 - in reply to #780212)
Subject: Re: Lake X Topwaters?




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Location: Chippewa Falls, WI
I won't type my story about my moms recent catch on lotw (read that on mylies thread on reports/destinations forum) but I can tell you that fish ate a FB after having a 9" shallow raider (hot bait that night, had caught two and lost another on it) and a top raider that I was throwing to the same exact shorline rock. The FB was the third bait through and got ate...take it for what its worth...