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Posts: 208
Location: musky waters , WI | Favorite jerkbait/glide bait |
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Posts: 1292
Location: WI | Suick, but Smity baits are great too. |
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Posts: 1030
Location: APPLETON, WI | Currently lovin' my Phantoms... |
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| I've got an old crappie color manta that has put more fish in my boat than any other single lure.
Some people will say the manta's action is too basic but it sure catches fish around here.
Phantom softail second. |
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Posts: 613
Location: big cove tannery pa | suicks but recently jerkos and bobbiesare my better producers |
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Posts: 494
Location: midwest | slammer drop belly. |
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Posts: 682
Location: Sycamore, IL | Suicks are my favorites...but I picked up some Sandcats that seem to have good action..also like the phantoms.
Matt |
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Posts: 1425
Location: St. Lawrence River | phantom! |
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Posts: 458
| I have an unhealthy addiction to Hellhounds....just love em! |
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Posts: 422
| I really like Smitty Baits, but the hellhounds are really cool too. |
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Posts: 96
Location: Eau Claire | Gotta go with the manta, I have one in chartreuse tiger that has hands down put more fish in my lap than any other bait I own. I do like hellhounds, and phantoms too. |
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Posts: 6
| like the manta and hellhound. looking to get a softtail phantom. Those of you that like phantoms to you perfer the 6" or 7.5"? any color pattern prefence? Thanks |
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| Undretaker and the new Pallbearer by LMP Manufacturing |
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Posts: 1767
Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin | The smaller soft tail phantom "dances" much better in my opinion, I don't even bother with the bigger ones...Have had much better/all of my luck on the brighter colors. The orange with black and orange tail is an awesome bait on darker water, the firetiger has done me very good as well |
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Posts: 75
| HR pro sucker, awesome. Not easy to work but my number one for the fall period. Draws fish up like no other. |
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Posts: 231
| The 8" Bikini Turmoil is my all around favorite. Jed used to have perch pattern/color that was killer on several bodies of water.
Chas |
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| hellhounds(sweet), phantoms(all, excellent), undertaker(least talked about, been using and loving since 1995). Picked up a new Pallbearer at R & H this spring, super nice, same unique action like the undertaker. Hats off to LMP for reproducing their wooden undertaker in polystyrene. The Pallbearer is well built and balanced without the issue's associated with wood also comes with a solid stainless steal leader. |
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Posts: 49
| Dive + rise - EZ-E riser
Glide - Hellhound
Like the new Curl-E riser too |
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| Slash style
1) Weighted 9" sledge
2) 9" un weighted Suick
3) 12" weight Suick
Gliders
1) Hellhound
2) Huges River Shaker
3) Sea Calf
Cheers
Mr.KIA
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| If you want "topshelf" you can't beat Trueglides. I've caught some really big fish on those baits!
The only problem is they are highly desirable and hard to get- just like a good woman
Brewski |
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Posts: 8
| Jerko
Pig
Freestyler |
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Posts: 642
Location: Richfield, MN | I have yet had the chance to fish for muskies. But through all of my research and talking to people that do I have found a couple that I will be throwing the first chance I get to hit the waters!!!!
I really like the action of the Hellhounds and the Phantoms!!They seem to have some great movements. I am sure that everyone on this site has the favorites.
So some day I will hit the waters then I will be able to state what I truely like to use and what works best.
If anyone wants to take a newbie out this Sunday I am free to go. Just PM me and I will be ready to go.
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Posts: 323
| any bikini bait company especially the turmoil and turmoil-x.
hellhounds
warlocks
tuff shad |
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Posts: 45
| SUICK GLIDE-X |
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Location: Des Moines IA | I have an "00" 8 inch shaker that moves fish when nothing else will. She's my "go to " bait. Hopefully I'll find a bunch more here soon, before she needs to be repainted! |
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Posts: 1
| jerkbait/glide bait |
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Posts: 16
| Leo 8", cedar, bouyant, great dive/rise bait. Very similar to the old Latiano Jerk. |
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Posts: 47
Location: Québec, Canada | my home made glidders
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdh-y1TMAYc |
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Posts: 906
Location: Canada |
Please send a few of those my way in Southwestern Ontario!! |
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Posts: 286
Location: VA | 9" round nose Cobb |
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Posts: 50
| Wabull is what I have had my PB musky and PB northern on. Bought a few hellhounds this winter, can't wait to try em out next season! |
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Posts: 42
| Stalker by Kjelle Lundberg is nr. one for me. Caught tons of pikes, a couple of 45+ fish and 11 skies in my boat on five days (only days fishing skies so far...). http://lundbergcustombaits.com/default.aspx |
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| -Strikepro Busterjerk always delivers for me, be it Northerns, giant perch or walleye(zander)
-Rob Kraaijeveld Striker awesome action that triggers when others dont
-Rob Kraaijeveld Whopper gets into the strike zone fast and will stay there even when you fish fast, or slow.
-Eric de lange Bossel, small bait simular to the RK Striker just alittle more erratic and rolling action. Small bait getting the biggest fish in june/july
-Joost Stegeman Bullnose for when the water goes sub 11 degrees celcius and im fishing the deeper edges.
Whopper done its magic on these two fish earlier this year.
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