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| i know during summer speed can kill with bucktails, but does anyone burn or speed up on top?
just occurred to me, and might try it with some topraiders or summin'
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| Definitely works when you get a follow, you can't move it fast enough. |
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| Super top raiders, the counter rotation keeps the bait from rolling |
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Location: Stevens Point, Wi. | buzz bait |
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| As said above, Super Top raider. Also, Low Riders from MuskyBuster are good |
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| thanks guys, but im not really asking what to use
just asking if people do in fact burn topwaters? |
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Location: Ontario | Yes, many fish in the boat every year doing that |
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| Yes, absolutely people do this with good success. But, the bait matters quite a bit. A normal single prop bait will just roll in the water when burning. |
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| I've seen topwater burning used as part of a 1 - 2 presentation. First guy burns the toppy and the clean up guy follows with something slower. Not always effective but I've seen it at least a few times where the toppy activates the fish but it won't eat that but it's cranked enough to eat the follow-up. |
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| sweet! thanks guys. |
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Location: Niagara on the Lake, ON | love those super top raiders |
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| Check out Slither Tackles Rattler its a buzzbait |
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Location: Ames, Iowa | I vary retrieve speed on topwaters all the time I am fishing them. I will move at what I consider normal, then speed up, then move it a little more methodically. Rumblers, Topraiders, Jackpots, same for crankbaits I twitch. I do this because I have seen fish struggle at the surface slowly or chase baitfish or insects, or flee a feeding bass. I even troll prop bladed tops within 60 feet of the boat thinking a muskie would consider it a panicked baitfish escaping a boat. |
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