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Location: Brighton CO. | As the water cools and turns over what are your lure choices? |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | chuckski - 9/29/2022 11:24 AM
As the water cools and turns over what are your lure choices?
Love the Suick Wabull for middle to late fall. |
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Location: Brighton CO. | sworrall - 9/29/2022 11:33 AM
chuckski - 9/29/2022 11:24 AM
As the water cools and turns over what are your lure choices?
Love the Suick Wabull for middle to late fall.
I have 10" blue and silver, 8" black and a 8" Frog my favorite walk the dog top water that's for sure. And with a little work I can get the Reef Hawg and old Natural jerk to do the same. I've should have used more top water over the years. |
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Location: SE, WI. | Crank bait every Day, and Twice on Sunday!!! Enough Said! JD |
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Location: Central Pennsylvania | Love a good glidebait, I'm adding dive and rise to my arsenal this fall. crankbaits are more of a spring thing for me |
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| All tools in ones box. I prefer plastic in the fall. |
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Location: Brighton CO. | All my big fish on Cranks and for action Jerks. And have been the net man on may fish on plastics. |
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Location: S.W. WI | Mag Bulldawg is all I would really need. |
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| Glides without a doubt. |
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Location: oswego, il | It depends on where you are fishing and how deep. The answers you see here reflect choices based on that criteria. |
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| I like plastic just cuz I can fish them so many different ways. Can use them all year long just by changing up the presentation. I like fishing Suicks but my rate of actually landing hooked fish on them is abysmal - anyone else have that problem with them? |
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| FlyPiker - 10/3/2022 1:18 PM
I like plastic just cuz I can fish them so many different ways. Can use them all year long just by changing up the presentation. I like fishing Suicks but my rate of actually landing hooked fish on them is abysmal - anyone else have that problem with them?
I find Suicks have a much better hook up ratio then most dive/rise baits to be honest. They aren't very thick, I find the fish can get them in their mouths and find hooks a lot easier compared to say a Phantom. |
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Location: Walker, MN | I've had post-turnover success on jerkbaits, crankbaits, rubber and Supermodels...in that order. |
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