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Location: oswego, il | these pikie minnows look real promising. I think I will get me a couple andtry them out. hot bait for 2013 for sure. |
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Location: Walker, MN | I have an idea but I'm not sure I'm ready to share yet |
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Location: West Chester, OH | Whatever actually catches a fish! |
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Location: New Hope MN | I think the suick will make a comeback this year. |
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Location: Crystal Lake, IL | jig and minnow... best presentation for it: back trolling in Vilas County!!
in all seriousness... I think that Jon Bondy guy might be onto something!! When he posted those lots on the buy/sell forum, I've never seen a lot that size move so fast!! |
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Location: Minnesota: where it's tough to be a sportsfan! | One of the baits I just bought off Esox50!! |
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Location: Roscoe IL | Dbl 20's... Need a boat winch on a 20' rod to retreive it in. |
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| I think guys are more willing to look deepr than ever before. Lots of untapped water out there on a lot of waterways. |
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Location: Ludington, MI | Discontinued lures and bargain bin finds. |
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| MG spinner... gonna be a throw back year 95' |
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| Jerk Face - 3/15/2013 11:38 PM
MG spinner... gonna be a throw back year 95'
could be.... |
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Location: West of the metro, MN | The SpoonPlug |
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| Hook, worm, split shot |
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| Bucket or hardhead. H2o Takle |
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Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished | I'm gunna go out on a limb here and say blades... |
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Location: New Berlin,Wisconsin,53151 | Wacky Worm drop shot........ |
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Location: Rockwell City, IA | TheDon - 3/15/2013 9:41 AM
The new tinsel tails. Bet on it, joe bucher told me.
If TheDon says... that Joe Bucher says...And
it's in print AND on color television. ...then it must
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Location: Rockwell City, IA | But I will cast my vote for the
Tony Burmek Secret Bait
Edited by Zimmer 3/16/2013 11:21 AM
Attachments ---------------- 20130316_111522.jpg (160KB - 107 downloads)
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| Hey man, that bait's supposed to be a secret! |
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Location: Minnesota | tripple 10,s the next big thing |
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Location: Rockwell City, IA | tBermek - 3/16/2013 11:27 AM
Hey man, that bait's supposed to be a secret!
I should sell 'em because I don't always wanna be that busy. |
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| As far as I'm concerned like every other " Hot Bait of the Year " The Warner Crankbait consistently catches fish...Now if you could only find them : ( |
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Location: sneaking out to get on the water ;-) | More than likely what ever gets thrown the most! |
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Location: brooklyn park mn | Second the hardhead and buckethead from h20 |
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Location: Kodiak, AK | Whatever happened to the Coot? I remember all the buzz about them a couple years ago, and I've not heard much about them or seen them since. Just curious if now, a couple years later, anyone uses them or has actually caught fish on them. |
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Location: tHe LaKe Of PrIoR, mN | esoxfly - 3/17/2013 8:46 AM
Whatever happened to the Coot? I remember all the buzz about them a couple years ago, and I've not heard much about them or seen them since. Just curious if now, a couple years later, anyone uses them or has actually caught fish on them.
when I saw this thread why did it instantly think of the coot too... I have never seen one used and never saw another one after the expo a couple years ago |
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Location: Muskegon Michigan | The hot bait for us casting will most certainly be our new 7.5 inch Little Claw. This slightly larger version of our old Little Claw moves exactly the same way kicking out to the side in front of following fish . For Trolling our new Stubby Slasher is going to get bit a lot this season. We are Heading to Indiana in a few days and will be testing a couple new Glides and throwing the shallow Rippin Shad again. I also have say Hell hounds got my attention last year and will be tossing several of them. The hot bait will be the one you put in front of an active fish. Mike |
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Location: Eau Claire,WI | DareDevil or a black/silver bucktail. When all else fails,a worm with a Snoopy Bobber! Lots of 50"ers have been taken with these... |
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| I really think the new XL squirko will put some giants in the boat this year casting.
Trolling the new Mag Loco shad from Muskie Train will do good, it caught alot of 50"+ last fall from the very few guys that had prototypes
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com |
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| Am I the only one eyeing the "Slopmaster Spoon" by Joe Bucher?!? Looks like it might be a good one. |
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Location: Grand Marais, MN | Zimmer - 3/16/2013 11:14 AM
But I will cast my vote for the
Tony Burmek Secret Bait ;-)
Hey Zimmer or anyone who knows
I bought one of those Tony Burmek secret baits in its original box at an estate sale for next to nothing, dont know anything about it, even looks like it hasn't been fished. Basically forgot about it till you posted it, so is that something special or no?
Pat
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| Anyone have any luck on nightcrawlers? |
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Location: Rockwell City, IA | Bigfoot,
I have never dug very deep to find out the value because mine aren't in very good shape. But if it is in mint shape, in the original box, I would check into what it is worth.
There are a few lure collector websites out there.
I did a little research into the Burmek history.
Pretty interesting.
Good Luck
Cam |
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| Original Frenchys will make a comeback! I am retired and will be throwing them in big fish country! |
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