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| Looking over my tackle Its clear that I've got a lot of the same kinds of baits. I've got confidence in double 10's and have tons of them, same with suicks. What baits do you find yourself having the most of? |
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Posts: 1100
| All of them, i'm addicted.
With that being said, paddle tail swimbaits and jerkbaits are highest on the list. |
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| Blades. It was all 10's for a long time, but I do just as well on the 8's and 9's. I'd say #2 would be tail props and WTD's, both for confidence factor and the sheer fun of having a perfectly quiet day interrupted by that huge splash. Added bonus with anything topwater is my wife will usually shriek when it happens, and then shout all sorts of expletives at the fish. |
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| Love the old school jerk baits! Bobbies and reef hawgs |
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Location: 31 | chasintails - 9/6/2019 12:01 PM I've got a lot of the same kinds of baits, double 10's x2
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Posts: 1039
Location: North St. Paul, MN | 6” phantom softail
Rabid squirrel safety pin spinnerbait |
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Posts: 386
| 9" Grandmas. |
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Posts: 761
| A tie, between a Mepps musky and Giant killers,11 of each. Kdawg |
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| Magnum Swimming Dawg .... all my hits came on it last year (I fish month of October) and I used a ton of other lures too. Wasn't just because that's what I was throwing. I got the most follows and the most hits on that bait. |
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Posts: 390
| I have a soft spot for gliders. |
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Location: Loves Park, IL | Right now in my boat there are 60-70 Ace Tandems. Plenty of extras for back-up and boat partners if a color seems to outplay another color. All sizes and color combinations from the baby Ace to the 3 oz. Monster Ace. |
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Posts: 222
| Suicks!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Posts: 1416
Location: oconomowoc, wi | dussas! all shapes, sizes, colors |
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Posts: 333
Location: SE Wisc | Dawgs |
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Posts: 371
Location: Dixon, IL | I use two most of the time..... bucktail for quickly search or active fish and Grandma. Third is jerkbait. |
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Posts: 386
| 10's and 8's and rubber. boring but effective. |
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Posts: 526
| Bucktails by far, close second would be topwater prop baits. |
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Posts: 19
| Bucktails, then lots of rubber |
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Location: Milwaukee | Crane Baits! The best!! |
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Posts: 144
| I probably have 10 crankbaits for every one of everything else. |
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Location: oswego, il | I.have around 120 glide baits. I have around 15 Hughes rivers and feel neeks the most of any one glider. I have around the same number of deep diving wood slammers. |
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Posts: 572
Location: Germantown, WI | Crankbaits 6”-9” variety. With bucktails (8’s) a close second. |
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Posts: 1141
Location: NorthCentral WI | Suicks and Weagles |
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| Dewman - 9/12/2019 6:38 PM
Crane Baits! The best!!
have never tried a single one ,what's the difference between a biggame and a crane ? |
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