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| If you could only bring one topwater bait to LOTW the first week of August, it would be a…? Thanks in advance! Still looking to get my first musky up there |
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Location: In the slop! | Probably my lime-green, highly modified pacemaker I got from Todd Cleveland at one of the Mn. swap-meets. |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Suick Nitewalker |
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Location: SE, WI. | My custom Headbanger! JD |
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Location: Germantown, WI | I’d bring none, because I know I can catch fish on swimming dawgs, whale tails or other rubber with paddle tails, glide baits or dive n rise baits!
I’m so tired of contacting fish on top waters, but hookup percentage for me is so low, I just don’t throw them any longer....
But if I had to, a flap tail lure- nice and slow
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Location: S.W. WI | LOW Rider. small one / chartreuse/black
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Location: Western U.P. | Choice #1: Loon Topraider
Choice #2: Loon Fat Bastard (a close #2 for that time of year) |
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Location: Athens, Ohio | Weagle. m |
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Location: Eastern Ontario | over 1000 muskies in past 47 years about 6 on topwater. I get better hook ups on a suick just under the surface than blow ups on a topwater. Besides TOPWATER STRIKES ARE HARD ON THE HEART. |
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Location: SE Wisc | Black/orange Fat Bastard |
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Location: Canada | Lac Seul Medium from AHL |
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| Cannonball Jr. |
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| Pacemaker( old wood one preferred) |
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| Easy - black and chart Lake-X Fat Bastard |
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| I always did really well there with a Topraider in frog. |
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| if i could only take one it'd be a walk the dog. you can bulge a bucktail but cant make it walk in place lol |
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| Black Fat Bastard |
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| My neighbor's Yorkie dog. |
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