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Location: Minneapolis, MN | Currently I have a black with orange dots Top Raider, baby loon Lil' Creeper, baby loon Hawg Wobbler, baby loon/glow TI Kraken, and a Perch Firetiger TI Hairy Plopper. I'm looking to add a Big Mama Dirty B and Big Mama Psycho Sister but I'm wondering what colors I should be looking at. I feel like I should be looking for something other then baby loon since I already have 4 black baits but I'm not sure. What do you guys suggest? I mainly fish Bald Eagle and Lake Independence in MN if that makes a difference. |
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Location: Contrarian Island | don't overthink it... 90% of my topwaters are loon colored...a lot more to a fish hitting a topwater than it's color...sounds/vibration, the squeak or plop it makes etc...
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| One can never have too many black top water baits. . . I would try pumpkin head or fire tail |
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Location: Hayward, WI | Black or Orange or both!! Didn't see a "globe type". |
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Location: Appleton, WI | I always buy a white and black colored in every topwater. I think they hit more on sound then on look though. |
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Location: Oconto Falls, WI | I would just stay with continuing to buy loon for topwaters. That's what I do at least. I'm with Brad in that most of my topwaters are loon pattern. We know it works so why change. |
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Location: Hayward, WI | Maybe boring but most of my topwaters are black. I've done well on orange bellied baits too in stained water. I think pretty much anything will work, especially for topwater, but I figure black will almost always silhouette against the sky. |
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Location: Minneapolis, MN | sneaky - 8/9/2013 10:11 AM
Black or Orange or both!! Didn't see a "globe type".
You're right, I don't have one. This is my first full year targeting muskies and so I'm still building up my collection. I've only caught 1 Muskie and it was on a DCG. I really don't know when to throw a topwater or which one to throw. |
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| All of my topwaters are black or loon. |
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| most of my favorite topwater baits are mostly wood colored (little to no paint left) |
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Location: E. Tenn | iajustin - 8/9/2013 2:58 PM
most of my favorite topwater baits are mostly wood colored (little to no paint left) :)
they were black to start off with weren't they?? |
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| Black or Black / Orange is my choices. I also have Loon. |
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| miket55 - 8/9/2013 10:18 PM
iajustin - 8/9/2013 2:58 PM
most of my favorite topwater baits are mostly wood colored (little to no paint left) :)
they were black to start off with weren't they??
nope I prefer white. |
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