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Posts: 380
Location: Michigan | Wabull. |
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Location: Sussex, NJ | 6" phantom softail early spring while the water is colder and when it starts to warm up Shadzilla's/Hardheads |
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Location: Hayward, WI | My season in WI starts at the end of May but for the last several seasons my opening weekend catches have come on Hardheads (the 8 oz size), Triple D's, Depthraiders, Mag Dawgs... pretty normal size baits. I didn't catch anything opening weekend last year but my Dad boated a 40 on an 8" Slammer. I like them too - a little on the smaller side if you like that early on and they look nice in the water.
Tucker
Tucker |
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Posts: 371
Location: Dixon, IL | 6 inch Grandma and small bucktail. I just got 3 Mepps Aglia Tandem. It have two treble hooks and only 5 inch long. It should be good for early spring! |
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Posts: 181
Location: St.John, Indiana | 6" phantom softails .. |
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Posts: 538
Location: northern indiana | Modivator jr soft tail. Ben knows what that hot pattern will be! |
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Location: oconomowoc, wi | phantom softies and suicks |
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Posts: 668
Location: Wisconsin | twichin a crane bait |
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Posts: 1638
Location: Minnesota | can't go wrong with a suick |
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Location: Smith Creek | Muskies go nuts over little bucktails around opener where I fish. White Muskie Marabou is my fav of the little bucktails. |
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Posts: 151
Location: IL | Gliders, twitchs and traps |
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Posts: 1360
Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished | 1st place goes to my custom Muskie Treat
2nd place goes to 6" Phantom soft tail (Natural Walleye)
3rd place goes to Jr. Double cowgirl (black, chartruse/ Chartruse flame blades)
4th place goes to unweighted 9" Suick (perch)
I would like to try some mini medussa's this coming spring though |
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Posts: 219
Location: Ohio | Small twitch baits, ac shiner 450 and 00. |
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Location: Contrarian Island | suckers work very well in the spring... ; )
6" sq phantom is hard to beat too |
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Location: Minneapolis | mag dog |
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Posts: 833
| So far my most produtive early season bait is a Super Model. LOL!
I admit that my sample size is quite small. |
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Posts: 944
| 2009-10 MuskieTrain MX6- May fish up to 50.5"
2011- Baby Squirko- May fish up to 48"
2012- Muskie Train MF Shad- May fish up to 45"
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide,com |
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Posts: 540
Location: MN | It's usually the bait I cast the most. |
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Posts: 697
Location: Minnetonka | Nice! It appears that Jeff actually knows the muskie's favorite spring lure, rather than his own. Thanks for the conclusive data!
My favorite is the Chaos Tackle Medussa and/or a handful of Musky Innovations products, however I have no idea what muskies like in the spring. |
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