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Location: Lake St Clair | Looking to buy a couple today, was thinking a cannonball but not really sure if i should look at others
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Location: Seymour, WI | Hawg Wobbler for slower moving bait for sure. Top Raider and Pacemaker for tail baits. |
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Posts: 523
| Fat bastard, cannon ball jr., lunker punker (walk the dog), homemade flaptail I made... these seem to be the ones I throw the most. |
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Posts: 368
Location: On the River | Pacemaker
Top Raider
Whopper Plopper
Hawg Wobbler |
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Location: Eastern Ontario | Don't have one anything that will come up and take a topwater on the surface will take my Suick a foot under and get hooked. |
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Location: Milwaukee, WI | Lee lures tidal wave and larger fish stick. Also the fat bastard is good along with top raiders. |
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Location: Tomahawk,Wis | Nimmer Swimmer wolly pog |
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Posts: 1023
| Buy a black weagle. |
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Posts: 238
| Side to side- one eyed Willy
Slow moving- hog wobbler husky size
Prop- pace maker |
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Posts: 376
| As usual my favorite is situational.
1. Windy and wavy - cannon ball Jr
2. Quieter days - one eye Wiley
3. Nighttime - creeper
This year in particular I have also had success with a Flaptail.
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Location: Alexandria, MN | Landry - 9/17/2018 9:38 PM
Buy a black weagle.
Agreed. Top Raider to search, black Weagle to convert. |
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Location: Lake St Clair | Thanks all |
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Location: Minnesota. | mastical - 9/18/2018 10:31 AM
Thanks all
Buy one of everything listed above!!
Seriously. Just do it....you'll end up with all of 'em sooner or later if you're like the most of us.
I'm not kidding. I don't kid about this stuff... |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Weagle and Nite Walker |
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| One Eyed Willy.- JR size in May- July Then the regular size rest of year.
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com |
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Posts: 390
| "but muskies don't eat topwater on...."? |
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Location: WI | Twisted Sister, Cannonball Jr., Hawg Wobbler, Viper, Super Topraider, Globester, Sputter Duck, & Low Rider. Weather plays a big roll in which I use. |
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| Can't believe that no one mentioned any of the AHL top waters, quality is amazing.
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Location: Lake St Clair | bbeaupre - 9/19/2018 8:10 PM
"but muskies don't eat topwater on...."?
That anniversary of a year is coming up. What an awesome morning |
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Location: Waukee, IA | WTD: Weagle
Slow: Hawg wobbler
Medium: Fat Bastard
Fast: CBJ
Good to have a bait for all situations. Having been said I only own a total of 8 topwaters because the 4 I have listed cover so many situations. Aaaaaand I never catch anything on topwaters, but that's a bit of a self fulfilling prophecy |
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Posts: 317
| TopRaider - Black
Hawg Wobbler - Black
Jackpot- Black |
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Posts: 60
| Globe, Pacemaker, Twisted Sister, Top H2O |
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Posts: 49
| My favorite topwater would have to be the Bone colored Viper Softail 8inch by Phantom Lures |
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Posts: 343
| Rumbler, Whopper Plopper, both hard to go wrong with. |
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