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Location: Central Pennsylvania | I want to see and hear about those new (maybe only to you) baits that you're looking forward to throwing this fine 2022 season
For me, its a lemonhead beauzooka glider and I'm hoping I get some new baits at the PA max and lure swap. Side note- any particular small baits or glides that I should look out for? |
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| I'm waiting to see what the Livingston Titan has to offer. Not sure that it will replace my arsenal of Suicks, but curious to see it none-the-less. I'd also like to see a MH Grenade in action. ATM I'm thinking I have different baits that can achieve the same results without spending $60. But maybe it has some different application I just haven't wrapped my head around yet. Muskies frustrated the beejeezus out of me in 2021, so I'm going to try more multi-species stuff in 2022. I'm looking forward to actually catching fish most of all.  |
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Location: Central Pennsylvania | I’ve seen some videos of the titan, seems that it is an easy bait to work and will bridge the gap for some guys between glides and DNR (I’m one of those guys that can’t work DNR baits at all). As for the non conventional side of musky, I’m also excited about the new fly setup I got! |
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Location: Germantown, WI | Any idea when this Titan is coming out? I first heard November, then December, then January, and now it’s February?
Musky shop has had it listed on its website since about August...... |
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Location: E. Tenn | dward - 1/30/2022 2:03 PM
Any idea when this Titan is coming out? I first heard November, then December, then January, and now it’s February?
Musky shop has had it listed on its website since about August......
They're probably in the same warehouse the Swimmin' Invaders are..lol
Kidding aside, one of the vendors at the Ohio Show mentioned they're having a hard time finding crankbait lips, and another couldn't get the hooks he needed . Some types of blades are also scarce.. |
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Location: Minnesota | Top 2 are the new ultra dawg, then I got a pro pounder, and shallow mag is the bottom
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Location: Central Pennsylvania | I really need to learn to fish rubber, I pretty much only fish glides and swimbaits plus the occasional xrap or similar tiny jerkbaits |
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| Pa Tigers n trout - 1/30/2022 6:31 PM
I really need to learn to fish rubber, I pretty much only fish glides and swimbaits plus the occasional xrap or similar tiny jerkbaits
The tricky part with rubber is that thre is no one way to work them. Personally, that is why I like them. But you'll find that fish want them worked different ways even on the same day as conditions change, so and so forth. The one way that seems to have some sort of consistency is ripping them through weeds. Get in good with a chiropractor;) |
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| dward - 1/30/2022 1:03 PM
Any idea when this Titan is coming out? I first heard November, then December, then January, and now it’s February?
Musky shop has had it listed on its website since about August......
I hear you brother. Haven't heard of any official release date either. I do have a fleet of suicks so I'm not to worried yet. More curious than anything. |
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| Excited to try the new bait from Speed Jones looks like a cross between a Sidewinder and Deadhead with a tail. |
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