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Location: Chippewa Falls Wisconsin | What is your all time Favorite, most muskie catching jerkbait? |
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Location: Eau Claire, WI | Of the choices available I wll cast a vote for the Suick. But my all time favorite jerkbait is actually a crankbait. An 8" Slammer or an 8" Crane pumped like a jerkbait in the fall can be deadly !
Edited by FredJ 2/2/2003 4:40 PM
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| this is a trick question, no fair!!!!! favorite "chop" jerk bait is the bobbie- fave glider jerkbait is the big phantom...
steve |
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Location: West Bend, WI | SUICK!!!!!!
plitzzz
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Location: Oshawa, Ontario | Amma Bama all the way!!!!!!
Beautiful action and a true Giant Catcher |
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Location: God's Country......USA..... Western Wisconsin | I really like the custom gliders that I got from Divanni. |
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Location: mount prospect illinois | Jerko is first....then the Burt |
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| COBBS CRAZY SHAD |
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Location: NeverNever Lake | Although some would disagree that a Bulldawg was a true jerkbait, I would have to say that it's only one of a few classes to put it in. None the less, that's how I like to work it and it gets my vote. I also will list the Undertaker as my favorite glider and the T- Bone my favorite chop style bait. |
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Location: Chippewa Falls Wisconsin | Steve Van...Which color is your favorite?
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| 6 inch "Houghs?" River Shaker |
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| 6" Hughes River Shaker....for now. Soooooooo many baits, sooooooooo little time.
I have my Divani baits, the Slammer Gliders and the Hughes River Panfish Igniters on the WATCH list.
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Location: Belgium | for chop-style baits: 7" suick redhead tied with 6.5" bobbie bait perch/yellow belly
for glider: divani zig zag glider in chartreuse tiger
for slider baits: divani H14 in chartreuse tiger tied with one in black with golden scales and orange head |
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Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain | Being from Antigo the home of the Suick, I had better answer this right or Steve Suick will probably cuff me. Actually I would give the suick my vote regardless but the Jerko is climbing up the scale awfully fast. |
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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana | Gray and white Suick, by far the best.
Mike Hulbert |
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Location: Illinoise | My vote is for the Reefhawg. Imitations keep popping up, but, this bad boy always produces. |
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Location: Madison, WI | Going by numbers of fish caught? Bobbie |
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| The Hughes River. No contest. |
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Location: On my favorite lake! | Countdown Cobb! Best walk the dog! I love this thing in the the spring and fall. Best up down Suick!
Overall I'd take the Cobb. |
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Location: Alsip, Il | Would Bulldawgs qualify? Al |
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| The Pig!
Nothing in the Musky world more fun to beat up on! |
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Location: West Bend, WI | The old standbys suick and reefhawgs, are taking the lead!!!!!!!!
plitzzz:o |
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Location: in front of my comp | hmm...so many baits...love the sledge and the bulldawg ( goes under so many diiferent lure types) |
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Location: Illinois-Indiana | My favorite "JERK BAIT" would have to be my "TALLY WACKER"!!!!!!!!!!!:)
Edited by Musky Fever 2/4/2003 8:36 AM
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Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin | Undertakers because they just keep putting fish in my boat. |
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Location: MPLS, MN | Thought I would rehash this |
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