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| I am debating on suicks to get for a trip to LOTW. Please let me know your opinion if you can only get 2.
9, 10, or 12" version?
Weighted or Unweighted?
Color choice?
Thanks your help is appreciated as I am new to the game here. |
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| 9", sucker pattern. |
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| 10" weighted |
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| 10 weighted orange
10 weighted chart
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10 weighted firetiger
10 weighted sucker
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| Thanks for the Help. Anyone else want to cast their opinion? |
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Location: menasha wi 54952 | I have always done really well with a 9" and 10" unweighted perch pattern or plain black on LOTW. |
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Location: Warroad, Mn | Get a 10" unweighted Lemonhead, a 10" unweighted Chartreuse black dots, and a 10" unweighted Firetiger. Any two of those three will do the job. Doug Johnson |
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| Thanks, I always appreciate advice from an experienced veteran. I think I will definitely get a couple of those. |
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Location: Leech Lake, Walker MN | What ever DJ says just go with it |
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Location: Elk River, Minnesota | Doug,
Is that the Greenie Weenie that Doug Stange Refers to in an article he wrote years ago for In-Fisherman? I remember him taking a picture of a believer, and a suick next to your foot. 10 means 50 was something I remembered in the article...
Steve |
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Location: Warroad, Mn | Yep! Doug Stange's "GREEN WEENIE" is a Chartreuse/black dots 10" Suick. One of my favorite Suicks of all time. Lots of LOTWs muskies that think these are good to eat. Doug Johnson |
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Location: New Hope MN | Doug what situation (weather/time of year/structure) would suicks get the call? |
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