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| Well with Fall just around the and getting excited about a few days trip up to Northern Wisconsin/Michigan border I've been thinking about adding a few lures to my arsenal. Previously I've only got out much in the summer much and used bucktails, topwater, and crankaits. Well I think this will be a good chance to try out jerkbaits and just wondering what I should look at getting. So......what are your top lure/color producers of the fall???? |
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Location: Smith Creek | 12" Suick, Mag Dawgs, Curly Sue (11") Bobbie, Reef Hawgs, Phantoms, Live Suckers.
I like sucker patterns for all of the above. |
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Posts: 618
Location: Seymour, WI | For me, Sept is the best time to be throwing top water, Pacemaker, Topraider, followed by a Suick.
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Location: Ontario | Grass - 8/12/2011 1:01 PM
For me, Sept is the best time to be throwing top water, Pacemaker, Topraider, followed by a Suick.
Amen to that |
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Posts: 613
Location: big cove tannery pa | Sucker & walleye colors work well for mes.... Magnum slow tease & 10" suicks always produce. |
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Posts: 611
Location: Michigan | pounders, pounders, and pounders |
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Location: Contrarian Island | make sure to drag a sucker or 2 around... as the water cools hard to beat a hawg wobbler style lures as temps fall thru the 50s... |
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Posts: 4053
Location: Land of the Musky | Suicks, Mag SuperDs, MegaDs, double 12s. Always have a sucker rigged up and ready in the live well too. just in case she does not want to eat plastic |
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| I saw on a video that during the fall they will rig up a sucker and place it beside the boat for following muskies. Anyone else do that during the fall? |
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