Poll tiger hybrid lakes
tiger hybrid lakes
OptionResults
spinnerbaits3 Votes - [17.65%]
crankbaits2 Votes - [11.76%]
jerbaits1 Votes - [5.88%]
gliders1 Votes - [5.88%]
bucktails6 Votes - [35.29%]
soft plastics2 Votes - [11.76%]
topwaters2 Votes - [11.76%]

musky12
Posted 2/7/2008 7:07 PM (#299633)
Subject: tiger hybrid lakes




Posts: 71


what are some good tiger lakes in the twin cities area?and could you tell me some good spots to fish and what lures are good for those areas.i gave a few choices of lures to choose from so give a few seconds to vote.

thank you,
musky 12
sorenson
Posted 2/8/2008 12:34 PM (#299758 - in reply to #299633)
Subject: Re: tiger hybrid lakes





Posts: 1764


Location: Ogden, Ut
I have caught tigers on all of the mentioned baits except topwater.
musky-skunk
Posted 2/8/2008 2:57 PM (#299782 - in reply to #299633)
Subject: RE: tiger hybrid lakes





Posts: 785


I'm new to tiger lake fishing but last year we had good success on bucktails and small crankbaits, and some success on spinnerbaits.

As far as which lake to try I'd just go to the one closest to you. They all have fish in them.
musky12
Posted 2/9/2008 11:07 PM (#299945 - in reply to #299633)
Subject: Re: tiger hybrid lakes




Posts: 71


you guys think bright colored mepps mariabous and showgirls would be good for these tigers?
sorenson
Posted 2/10/2008 9:57 AM (#299978 - in reply to #299945)
Subject: Re: tiger hybrid lakes





Posts: 1764


Location: Ogden, Ut
They'd probably be just fine. I like the sound of the new Mini-X from Mojo too. Spinnerbaits from Violent Strike have been winners for me too.

I'm not a complete subscriber to the bright color theory though. I get way more fish on natural colors (browns and greens) than all of my bright colors put together. I think that has a lot to do w/ where you fish primarily.

S.