favorite lures on opener
josh
Posted 4/9/2013 8:55 PM (#633117)
Subject: favorite lures on opener


I'm really getting the itch and june 1rst can't come soon enough. Just something to talk about here- What are everyones favorite lures early in the season? I personally will be throwing phantoms and cowgirls around the thickest weeds /I can find. Or pacemakers over shallow sand. Anyone else care to share muskie opener strategies and lures?
crix
Posted 4/9/2013 9:12 PM (#633126 - in reply to #633117)
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Posts: 165


Location: tHe LaKe Of PrIoR, mN
throw the lures I bought in the off season ALL OF THEM
muskyhunter47
Posted 4/9/2013 9:26 PM (#633131 - in reply to #633117)
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Posts: 1638


Location: Minnesota
start off with a suick then go to a smaller bucktail
ARmuskyaddict
Posted 4/9/2013 9:31 PM (#633133 - in reply to #633117)
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Interesting nobody is posting ice fishing tackle ideas...
wisconsinstrain24
Posted 4/9/2013 9:41 PM (#633137 - in reply to #633117)
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Im with crix. I made about a dozen of my own cowgirls this winter so I will be casting and figure eighting each to check my work first. Then i will throw the dozen or so other baits I bought this winter. Only then can I seriously fish.
bigred2198
Posted 4/10/2013 8:42 AM (#633235 - in reply to #633117)
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Posts: 397


double 8's or phantoms for me
Steve Van Lieshout
Posted 4/10/2013 8:50 AM (#633236 - in reply to #633117)
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Posts: 1916


Location: Greenfield, WI
My opening day rods are rigged with a 6" Slammer Crankbait, a Slammer dropbelly glider, and a Doghouse Bucktail.
It is tradition and they work for me.
Brad P
Posted 4/10/2013 9:07 AM (#633242 - in reply to #633117)
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At this point I have no idea, it depends on the conditions of the day and where we end up water temp wise. At the rate this "spring" is progessing we might have metro temps south of 60 degrees on June 1st.
Rudedog
Posted 4/10/2013 9:17 AM (#633248 - in reply to #633117)
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Posts: 624


Location: S.W. WI
7-8" Big Games and Cranes....Twitchin', can't wait.
ski junkie
Posted 4/10/2013 10:01 AM (#633261 - in reply to #633117)
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Location: Grantsburg, Wisc
I will tell you at the end of the day on opener
Mikes Extreme
Posted 4/10/2013 10:20 AM (#633268 - in reply to #633236)
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Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin
Glide baits-Undertaker, Reef Hawg and Phantom
Minnow baits-Slammer 6 & 7 inch, Cranes and Shallow Raiders
Bucktails-Mepps or Llungen Tail single blades
Top Water-Creeper, Hawg Wobbler or maybe Top Raider
Live bait-10 to 12 inch suckers with Quick Strike Rigs
Water temps are usually 56 to 60 degrees on the opener.

Edited by Mikes Extreme 4/10/2013 10:27 AM
musky-skunk
Posted 4/10/2013 11:01 AM (#633283 - in reply to #633117)
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Mag dawgs
10" tubes
medussa
hawg wobbler
wtd topwater
showgirls

If things stay cold though who knows... may dust off the gliders as well.
BNelson
Posted 4/10/2013 11:52 AM (#633301 - in reply to #633117)
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Location: Contrarian Island
suckers are a good bet ; )
wicked
Posted 4/10/2013 1:05 PM (#633327 - in reply to #633117)
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Location: sneaking out to get on the water ;-)
Like noted several times already it depends on what mother nature throws at us. Usually bucktails and topwater. Might be phantoms, suicks, and dawgs.
Jeff Hanson
Posted 4/10/2013 1:32 PM (#633333 - in reply to #633327)
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Posts: 944


Muskie Train Diesel is what I will start with, has worked the last 2 openers for me.
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com
FAT-SKI
Posted 4/10/2013 1:40 PM (#633334 - in reply to #633333)
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Posts: 1360


Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished
Shallow Invader
Muskie Treat
Suick
Phantom
home made DBL 8s and 10s
Hog wobbler
Topraider
Depth raider
Mini Medussa
molnesmusky
Posted 4/10/2013 3:14 PM (#633356 - in reply to #633117)
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Spring Dawgs!!! Bought a few for last years opener and boated 3 the fist afternoon! Also will prolly throw some small bucktails and crankbaits.
Kingfisher
Posted 4/10/2013 3:28 PM (#633358 - in reply to #633117)
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Location: Muskegon Michigan
My wife and I always start with Cranes and our Talonz Little Claws. This year we have a new addition to our lure lines being tested for adding them into our regular lineup. The Talonz P.M.S. which stands for Pro Musky Series. Similar to a 7 inch Crane but built from ultra light Eastern White Cedar. Real nice kick out action on the first prototypes. Our opener is earlier then Wisconsin and Minnesota so we are fishing colder water. 27th of April this year and weather patterns are keeping water cold so far. W e may actually have pre spawn fish all over Michigan this year. W e also use smaller bucktails early and regular size dawgs. But Little Claw twitchers will get most of our time.
Zib
Posted 4/10/2013 8:15 PM (#633465 - in reply to #633117)
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Posts: 1405


Location: Detroit River

Pearl Bondy, Redhorse Sucker Bondy, Vomit Bondy, Black w/Purple Flake Bondy. Perch Bondy.

 

Kirby Budrow
Posted 4/10/2013 8:21 PM (#633473 - in reply to #633117)
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Location: Chisholm, MN
Probably troll cranks most of the time. I'll throw some tubes, phantom, and a single #12 fluted bucktail when casting
hunter
Posted 4/10/2013 10:57 PM (#633528 - in reply to #633117)
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I won't tell you the bait but the depth will be less than 8 ft!
I changed my mind baby dawgs & small bucks! (SLOW)
striper
Posted 4/10/2013 11:11 PM (#633532 - in reply to #633117)
Subject: RE: favorite lures on opener


Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnow got a 54 last year on it depends on the depth,structure but my go too's bucktails,phantom,storm chug bug
Ranger
Posted 4/11/2013 1:27 AM (#633543 - in reply to #633117)
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Assuming you are talking about daylight on the opener, Mepps or Buckertails at any inlets. Mepps are smaller but Buckers are slower. Ghosttails are the medium, I suppose. Key is to know the fish are there, the two close corners at the inlet are gold. Sneak up and drag the baits off shore into the water without the fish knowing you are around. Once those spots are spooked move to the warmest side of the lake and and drag hair off the sand into the water. All sneaky all the time, the fish have had no pressure for months. Once the easy fish are shot move out deeper and use a suspendo crank twitched back to the boat, ever so slow, plus seriously drag a sucker 6' down at boatside to potentially pick up lazy follows. If #*#* is really slow then back off and toss jig/creatures tipped with 4-5" suckers off the drops, or just jig them straight down watching your finder and how the fish are reacting.

If your opener starts at midnight, like back in my crazy days, it was always a black/silver Buchertail casted to shore and pulled back at the surface. Always quiet and sneaky, not one sloppy cast ever. Very quiet. I left the inlets alone till daylight when I could see what I was doing.
ToothyCritter
Posted 4/11/2013 7:57 AM (#633571 - in reply to #633117)
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Posts: 661


Location: Roscoe IL
I'm sure at some point I will be throwing a fit...
ulbian
Posted 4/11/2013 11:20 AM (#633636 - in reply to #633117)
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No need to screw around with that small crap.


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jlong
Posted 4/11/2013 11:58 AM (#633653 - in reply to #633636)
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Posts: 1937


Location: Black Creek, WI

Just like Ulbian... I only need 2 lures for the southern WI Opener:

 1 oz. Spinnerbait

Baby Depthraider

Jimmy Jam
Posted 4/11/2013 2:48 PM (#633709 - in reply to #633117)
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Personally I like jimjimjim's Single bladed #12 Fluted Magnum Blade (nickle) with a black or gold tinsel tail and an 8/0 treble work all year long regardless of the water temps. I think its because of the big thump the single blade puts out and they have a moderate length/profile
Pedro
Posted 4/11/2013 2:49 PM (#633710 - in reply to #633117)
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Posts: 670


Location: Otsego, MN
Magnum bulldawgs and walk the dog top waters on the lake I hit.
ARmuskyaddict
Posted 4/11/2013 3:08 PM (#633718 - in reply to #633571)
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ToothyCritter - 4/11/2013 7:57 AM

I'm sure at some point I will be throwing a fit...

Now that is funny!
Guest
Posted 4/11/2013 7:19 PM (#633788 - in reply to #633709)
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Jimmy Jam - 4/11/2013 2:48 PM

Personally I like jimjimjim's Single bladed #12 Fluted Magnum Blade (nickle) with a black or gold tinsel tail and an 8/0 treble work all year long regardless of the water temps. I think its because of the big thump the single blade puts out and they have a moderate length/profile




hahaha

jimjimspam strikes again....!!
bulldawg11510
Posted 4/11/2013 8:48 PM (#633817 - in reply to #633117)
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Posts: 52


Location: NE Ohio
Sledgehammer 9" jerkbait , and double bladed bucktails ! Maybe even a bondy bait .