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Location: Minnesota | I am new to trolling and just picked up Muskymikes Trolling secrets, so i need to go buy some new baits.
What would be your top 5 trolling baits if you had to go out and buy 5 new ones??
name, size, color ?? |
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Posts: 1316
Location: Lebanon,Mo | Hookers
Depthraiders
Legend Plows
Grandma
secret bait :).............1/16oz. crappie jig.
Edited by missourimuskyhunter 1/9/2007 9:43 AM
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Posts: 226
Location: W. PA. | 1) 6" jointed wiley- perch
2) wiley headshaker- firetiger
3) 6" tuffshad -shad
4) legend perchbait-walleye
5) legend plow-golden shiner |
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Posts: 140
| 10" Jakes, D Raider, 5 and 8" Tuff Shads, Perchbaits and 10" Believers. I've taken > 90% of my fish using those baits.
I like the straight vs jointed, except for the Believers. Tick...Tick...Tick...BAM!!!!!!!! Brighter in the summer, more naturals in the spring and fall.
Nothings absolute, just a starting point and let the fish tell you what they want. |
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Posts: 330
Location: Pittsburgh, pa | 1- Wiley King.
2- Wiley Headshaker
3- 5" Tuff shad
4- Big spinnerbait
5- legend plow |
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Posts: 1462
Location: Davenport, IA | 10" believer
DDD- not just a casting bait
Rapala J-13...small but catches fish
10" Jake
Mag Dawg (slowly) |
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Posts: 20248
Location: oswego, il | To put this to 5 baits is about impossible not knowing what depths you want to run, how you want to troll and the areas you want to troll in. You can troll just about anything, knowing specifics would help out lure choice tremendously. |
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Location: Minnesota | well like i said, i am new to trolling
thanks for the lists and the info so far !! |
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Posts: 1106
Location: Muskegon Michigan | Talonz Slasher, Tuff Shad, Mordas Minnow, Loke ,Nils Master. |
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Posts: 209
| Straight DRaider
Jointed DRaider
8" Jakes
Lil Ernies
DDD's
hooker shads
Super shad raps
Catch 75% of our non St. Clair fish. LSC is a whole different animal......................
Jeff |
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Posts: 1243
Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN | Jake (10” and 14”)
Grandma (9” and 13”)
10” Believer (jointed or straight)
Depth Raider (jointed or straight)
Wiley
Lots of other great options too. But when I'm trolling chances are that it's a Jake.
If you’re going to troll shallower water, spinnerbaits can’t be beat.
Aaron
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| Legend Perch Bait or Plow
Jointed Woodie or Jointed Wiley's
10 inch Believer
Lil Ernie or 5 inch Tuff Shad
10 inch Jake
Clear water, natural colors
Dark water, bright, contrasting colors |
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Posts: 172
| Read your name and had it to your top 5. Unreal!
Bob |
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Posts: 172
| sorry add not had |
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Posts: 27
Location: FORT ATKINSON | Belivers in both straight and jointed (both 10 and 8 inch)
Deph raiders in both straight and jointed
Shallow raiders
Spinnerbaits
Suicks
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Location: Minnesota | troll a Suick? |
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Posts: 76
| monster shads
tuff shads
erines
jointed shallow raiders
super shad raps |
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Posts: 688
Location: Northern IL | Your question is "What lures to buy"... I asked a very similar question a few years back and was told by Terry O'Malley, "before you spend a penny on a single bait, spend your 1st $20 bucks on educating yourself!" He went on to say "you can follow the crowd and catch some fish, or you can catapult your success with knowledge and catch a 100+ muskies next year from the fox chain. Needless to say I was listening.
Fishing tackle has one purpose. To "find" fish and to catch them. The correct tools enables us to catch more and bigger fish. After you learn a few basics your choice of baits will come from a totally different thinking. In time you will no longer give credit or be "SOLD" of any catch to such meaningless things as color, or action ect, but learn that it is the depth of the lure, (or bait) and speed in which it travels that triggers the strike.
Once a fisherman learns how to use the correct tools (baits), he will learn to map or find the bottom features that hold the fish. The right tool will tell the fisherman the place to do productive casting. With each fishing outing the fisherman gets better, learns more and turns new knowledge into consistent fish catches. With the wrong lures the time it takes to accomplish this is greatly extended.
12 years ago I met Terry, since then my 4 boys and I have fished more than 100+ different waters, (muskie waters about 1/2 of that time) we have landed more than 1200 muskies, thousands of pike, bass, walleyes, trout ect. I'm so glad we listened!
http://www.buckperry.com/index.php?cPath=122&page=1&sort=2a
Jerry Borst
Spoonplugger/Instructor
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Posts: 786
Location: Minnesota | Of course a 16" Grunt!
Love Grandmas and Jakes, as well as Believers too. Also like trolling with Cowgirls if the time is right. #1 though, get your hands on a Musky Mikes Trolling Secrets book!!! This will help the most determining what baits and how much linke you should be using. That book may help you catch a big muskie as much or more than the lures!
JMO,
James
http://www.gruntmuskielures.com
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Posts: 1530
| trolling wood be.
woodie baits
bagley
luhr jensen
nilsmaster
pikie minnow. each bait is a tool for seperate applications. you need speeds and depths. |
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Posts: 2691
Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin | Jerry said "Fishing tackle has one purpose. To "find" fish and to catch them. The correct tools enables us to catch more and bigger fish. After you learn a few basics your choice of baits will come from a totally different thinking. In time you will no longer give credit or be "SOLD" of any catch to such meaningless things as color, or action ect, but learn that it is the depth of the lure, (or bait) and speed in which it travels that triggers the strike.
Once a fisherman learns how to use the correct tools (baits), he will learn to map or find the bottom features that hold the fish. The right tool will tell the fisherman the place to do productive casting. With each fishing outing the fisherman gets better, learns more and turns new knowledge into consistent fish catches. With the wrong lures the time it takes to accomplish this is greatly extended."
I believe lures are tools and with the correct tools you will catch more fish quicker than if you didn't have the best tools. Every lake has it's best lures and I believe that if someone takes everyones top 5 and starts with the best of all the best they will have a good starting 5. Learning the water and how to approach it is another topic.
Learning the speed and depth to run the bait is huge. |
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Posts: 485
Location: On my favorite lake! | I like: Ernies Jakes Believers Deep Diver Smitys Heavy Spinnerbaits. Color depends on lake and conditions. |
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Posts: 27
Location: FORT ATKINSON | Trolling suicks is a good way to cover lots of water, like a really long weedline. Cast the suick out, put the boat in gear, and start jerking. |
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| Everything above AND Big Joe's, Bulldawgs, and Cowgirls.....
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Posts: 3908
| 10" Jake
Drifter Triple D
9" Grandmas
Bucher DepthRaider
Suicks
Heavy Spinnerbaits |
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