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| Regardless of water temp , season etc., what is your favorite technique?If you had a choice on how to catch these crazy fish, what would it be?I was always a sloppy spinnerbait guy, but after this spring, I rediscovered my love of topwater.I'll still wade through the "jungles", but if I have a choice in the matter, give me a topwater. Steve |
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| Only one choice?????
Gliders. Nothing imitates food better than a glider. Fast or slow. Spring through fall.
Gliders catch fish.
Beav |
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Location: Chicago, Beverly | Spinnerbaits or crankbaits while casting.. |
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| I think Beaver has a good point, but my fav is bucktails. Especially in heavy timber, blasting cast after cast and weaving the bait through the wood. |
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Location: DES MOINES, IOWA | The last couple of years for us has really been top water years, and you can,t beat that type of fishing for excitement.If I have channels in the weeds to get Topraiders through with out fowling up, I am throwing them.Exciting stuff. |
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Location: mpls | Iam with Beav. Without a doubt Gliders,then topwaters. |
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Posts: 425
Location: Elkhart, IN | I'm still fairly new to muskies, but all of my muskies have came walking the dog. |
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Location: oswego, il | Glide baits for sure. Love to work them. After that would have to be erratic retrieve baits like zalts, zams and tr twitchers. |
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Location: Davenport, IA | Gliders would be my #1 They seem to always work for me, half my box is gliders
But my #2 would be live bait, sometimes thats all that works and seeing a the bobber go under or the clicker slowly click is exciting |
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| Gliders are definitely my favorite but I'm noticing the fish around here (Webster et al) are honing in on the glider thing and are wising up...just like they did to the dogs. I'm now finding that very erratic, non rhythmic retrieves and stops/jerks/slower pace seems to be getting their attention...more important than any one type of bait really.....yes believe it or not guys it's all in the angler and the fish--not so much the freakin bait (right place/right time/right technique)! But those new dunwright dancers, polish shads, and J-mack combos look so gooood....... |
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| Kly has shown me the power of the glider this year. I was always a slow/ methodical retrieve, but now I know "speed kills", even in relatively cold water.Triggered fish that would follow slow approach.I must agrree, they are a very versatile bait.Keep 'em coming. Steve |
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| Steady retrieve cranks, and I have a deep relationship with spinnerbaits, lol. |
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Location: Athens, Ohio | "Sittin in the chair, throwin the hair!"
Never got a muskie on a jerk / twitch bait nor on a spinner bait, none on a topwater. These are my goals for this year, but the hookup is so much better with bucktails, it's hard to put them down. m |
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Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI | My favorite technique is to go out on my favorite Vilas co lake at night, put out 4 boards and troll the hell out of big suckers......JK.
I love twitching small baits like 6" Slammers, GrandMa's, Jakes, Cranes and Shallow Raiders. |
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| Speed trolling spinnerbaits in the weeds
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Slow trolling topwater baits over weeds |
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Location: Oconomowoc, WI | Bucktails through the weeds, Twitching in the weeds, Topwater over the weeds. |
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Location: Southern W.Va. | Jerkbaits, jerkbaits, and more jerkbaits. Most likely Ol' Mikie, a beat up Red Perch ( I didn't know the color and have been calling it a Black Cherry) 9" Sledge. This bait has caught about 75% of the muskys I've caught in the last year. Got a lot of faith in this bait and it's been very , very good to me.
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Posts: 1996
Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain | I am a big fan of straight line retrieves, namely bucktails and topwater. I have found them to lead to the highest hook up percentage, and the most fish in my boat. Some baits may be more fun to work, but nothing beats setting the hooks and taking pictures.  |
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Posts: 145
Location: Eau Claire, WI | Favorite technique is surface baits.
Most productive technique by far has been burning bucktails.
Fred |
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Location: Barrington, Il | I just love trolling big cranks as late in the year as possible. The nastier the weather the more I like it! |
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| Yea right Millsie! You want a repeat of our ride in last year? I still have the small boat. |
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Location: Waukesha, WI. | WOOD FROGS!! is what I like to use. twich, pull, BANG!! |
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| Bucktails through the cabbage patch |
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| I use bucktails and spinners to search. If a muskie follows and doesn't strike, I return later and throw the same bait with a plastic worm attached. When that doesn't produce, the trusty topwater with varied retrieves usually puts fish in the boat - from 6 inches of water to sixty feet deep. |
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