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| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8LLWGlWdecU&ab_channel=AmityinAshes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8L7STugqiY&t=131s&ab_channel=DougWe...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYkNXiq6ipI&ab_channel=WhiteLabelFis...
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Location: deephaven mn | I dont think the guy with the 29" rapala has a chance. the lure is more than he can handle.
Wegner's wife will catch a fish on that bait. True giant is possible
still laughing at the rapala guy thanks for posting
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Location: ITALY | I am convinced that there is no large bait that cannot be attacked ... but giant bait does not always correspond to a giant predator ...
https://ibb.co/b25Qdgr
Crank homemade 17", pike 38,5"
https://ibb.co/D1cKT18
Bulldawg pounder, zander 37"
Jake 14", zander 35,5"
https://ibb.co/VCnp2gq
these are some of the examples, but I have had quite a few similar situations 
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Location: Northern Illinois | I think in general:
Big baits = Big muskies + very few small muskies.
Smaller baits = small, medium and large muskies.
If you are fishing tight to structure or on the "spot", I think you can trigger big muskies maybe almost as well with the smaller lures.
If you are fishing big open water or covering a lot of water, a big bait will attact more big fish as it can be more easily seen (or vibration sensed) from a distance. |
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| Ranger - 4/29/2021 6:24 PM
If you believe a big, lazy female fish wants to eat one a third of her size, then for sure.
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| Caught that pike with an 8 inch believer...
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Location: Madison | Oldie but goodie
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| ^ Never gets old! there is no YouTube video I've ever watched that many times..LMAO! |
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Location: mercer wi | This is also the most educational muskie video on you tube |
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Location: Alexandria, MN | I think it all depends on the mood of the fish, the forage base, and how frequently they feed. A buddy of mine explained it this way... "Sometimes, you're really hungry and want a full steak dinner. Once you finish, you may be absolutely stuffed and may not want another bite.... until someone walks by with a bag of Mini Reese's peanut butter cups.... you still grab one". I think muskies are a lot like the people who pursue them. Opportunistic feeders. |
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Location: Chisholm, MN |
That truly is a classic! When I read your post I thought, I bet it's the chicken video.
Edited by Kirby Budrow 5/13/2021 9:31 AM
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