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| just want to know what type of suicks you fellas like best, weighted, unweighted, 9", 10", what conditions, etc. I have an unweighted black 9" that i love to death for the early season. |
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Location: Yahara River Chain | Yes, I like all the above.
Depends on what I am fishing. |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | I have a series of favorite Suicks from the little guy to the 10" weighted. My favorite is a 9" unweighted, and a close second is a little unweighted I have taken a number of Muskies on over the last three years. I tune Suicks to walk, and do they ever. Even a weighted 10" model will walk if it's tuned right. Here's a picture of some of my favotite little Suicks!
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| I love the 9inch weighted, once you tune them to do the "walk" you can't beat the in your face hang they provide for the fish to crush them.
All season long we do very well using them, have started to use the super tens more often too, still just as easy to work as the smaller ones.
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| Steve I love the tiger swirl pattern,, Expecting a hang ten manta this week from Mrg in the tiger swirl pattern.. Had to send my suick with to get it right.. I miss it! |
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Location: Minneapolis,Minnesota | 10" Weighted......death rise baby!!!! |
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Location: Eau Claire, WI | You like hang-time and versitility try a Slow Tease from www.hawgseekers.com I haven't thrown a Suick in 2 years since fishing the Slow Tease. |
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| 9" and 10" custom weighted, unless fishing slop. Then 9" unweighted. I split ring the front, dog ear the tail, and T the hooks or sometimes add bigger hooks. They are great baits that will move fish when nothing else will!  |
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| Right on PK!! If I could only have one, that would be it. |
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