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Location: PGH PA | So I have been picking up different lures here and there and been consistently, and methodically washing them on the weekends.
Every time I walk into a shop someone tries to talk me into the newest and best, must have, amazing lure....
So other then the basic stuff I own, which is very little right now, what else would you recommend. Just startin' out...
I have Bulldawgs, Suicks, Grinders, some big azz in-lines, some xl rapala cranks, megabait C, and some misc other large jerkbaits.
What is missing... that really should be in my box.
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Location: Elk River, MN | topwater? Topraider or Lee Lure Chopper and an injured fish like Hawg Wobbler or Lee Lure H20. |
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| Crankbaits
Jakes / Grannies / Believers / Depth Raiders
They work all year, can be casted and trolled, worked shallow or deep.
Must have - Perch Granny or Jake and one Big Believer I like silver
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| My most productive baits so far this season has been Rad Dog spinnerbaits and Legend Outcast crankbait. Just ordered some Rumblers (surface lure), I have had the toughest time finding them, everyone who goes to canada must of bought one already becouse everyone was out of stock and there brand new. By the time I start using them the fish will of already been educated on them already.
Oh well, topraiders, stompers, pacemakers, and Lee Lures are all good. |
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| TopRaider and bucktails...
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Location: Brainerd Area | No box is complete without a WAEGLE. |
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Location: Ogden, Ut | Based on my experiences the last 2 weeks I'd certainly call a Baby Wabull a 'must have'. Lots of activity on this lure.
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Location: On the X that marks the mucky spot | Don't you mean a Weagle. What, can't you read your own tatoo Duck???? :} |
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Location: PGH PA | Thanks guys....wow I'm going to have to tell the wife to go get a second job....otherwise its going to be tough getting all these lures.....
So where where is a good place online that has good prices and a good selection. PM if you want.
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Location: MPLS, MN | 7 1/2" Grandma
TopRaider
I could go with just these two lures and be confident
Edited by Obfuscate Musky 5/31/2007 2:33 PM
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| Komer You ROCK!!!!! Gimme a call and we'll get together this Summer. Steve |
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Location: Watertown, MN | B420
No majical Jackpot on the opener. It will smoke the fish. Dawgs, dawgs, I should maybe cranks the stereo with "Who let the Dawgs out!", they are barking loud in the basement. Then we will probably start throwing some new baits into the mix, like some 6" Squirlly Phantoms, Cowgirls, and kickin minnows.
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Location: Elk River, MN | muskytackleonline.com is great and Aaron is fabulous to work with. Otherwise thornebros.com or Rollie & Helens.............................or ebay has some deals out there if you can find them.
Edited by dhacker 5/31/2007 2:39 PM
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| The ol Jackpots are strictly Canada baits Troy! I am going small, small, small, after getting a 43-44" fish this past weekend on a #11 rapala trolling for warreyes. Jonesi, we will hook it up for sure this summer! On serious note, Musky Tackle Online and Aaron are great to deal with, always has the "hot" stuff and free shipping on orders over $50, how can you go wrong? |
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Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water | Shane west's 10" Timberwolf gliders, Gerry Carrol's Gerry's Girls and Gerry's Kids, and some Suzy suckers! |
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Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN | Hey B420,
I heard Jeff down the road still has a few hundred Shad Clones. Did you ask him to hold them for you yet???
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| pacemaker. |
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Location: Elk River, MN | Gotta agree - I forgot the Pacemaker - great great bait and its a noise maker too. |
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