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| The one from Musky Mayhem, isn't that thing just too small???? When would you use that bait? |
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| i know a guy that just took a 47 from west central WI on a chartruse baby girl. I dont have one but they look like they could be productive in the early season because of there size. They probably catch a lot of pike though.
Also, the showgirl is another viable option for early season or a cold front baits. The showgirl and baby girl are superb burners.
Edited by 619musky 6/8/2009 12:17 PM
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| Yea, I would think it would be a good early season bait and a good cold front bait. |
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Location: Illinois | You can cast these things super far and reel them at the speed of light and they won't break the surface like bigger blades do. I think they are awesome burnt over the tall weeds, trying to provoke a reaction strike. |
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Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN | When you compare it to bucktails of 10 years ago, it's only slightly smaller than the average sized tail from those days. It'll catch plenty of fish and plenty of big fsh. Its best application, I believe, will be as a burner bucktail.
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Location: Oswego, IL | Absolutely, its something different from the normal, size, speed, to get reaction strikes out of it. I would think it would be funny to slow roll these things though, may take 15 mintues to get back to the boat. |
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Location: Iowa | Baby girls rock...I saw 4 fish caught on them already this year...and multiple very large followers as well...perfect burner...
Big Perc |
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Location: syracuse indiana | they are just awsome baits you can burn them fast as you can and they throw a mile. and they have been getting chased and swiped at here on indiana waters...bill |
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Location: Houlton, WI | They would probly be good for early season or on a cold front. You would probly catch a pike every 5 casts though |
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