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Location: Milwaukee, WI | As of late, my favorite fall lure would have to be the double dawg in walleye. Just trying to see what the trends are these days, so I put it to you. What is your favorite fall lure/color combination these days? |
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Location: Milwaukee, WI | please exclude suckers. I don't know anyone who doesn't love soakin a sucker in fall. |
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Posts: 2012
| Ive never fished suckers and probably never will for muskies. Colors for me late fall don't change much, other than I throw less black. Lots of combinations of whites/cisco, orange and chartreuse for me. |
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Location: sneaking out to get on the water ;-) | Hasn't been the same yet. See what this fall brings. |
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Location: Elgin, IL | I'm learning. And I like Justin's recommendations.
But I'm finding that it depends on the water being fished. There are a few lakes that I really like that get the white/silver look. Or chrome. And I know now that these colors do OK in mid to late November.
And some others get the black attack, and some orange. I happen to like a walleye glitter dawg is always a good choice on a flowage in fall.
Either way, everyone has their choices. For me, I've narrowed it down to taking about 8-10 baits in mid to late fall....especially around ice up.. Keep it simple, work smart. And most important, depending on the water.
I hope I helped. |
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Posts: 295
Location: mad chain | Hands down blue prism Grandma. |
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Posts: 999
| Sucker colored Magnum Hardhead! |
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| Black, walleye or pearl/white Bondy will get the job done in fall. Just look for fish on the graph or pods of baitfish and drop er down. |
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| jimi disco - 9/15/2013 1:53 PM
please exclude suckers. I don't know anyone who doesn't love soakin a sucker in fall.
ALL MY FRIENDS HATE THE USE OF SUCKER |
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Posts: 253
Location: On the water | During the seasonal periods of pre- and post-stratification, a Cisco or minnow-type with a basic color of white and or silver with blue or black accents is my preference, Tom Gelb.
Good Luck |
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Posts: 63
Location: Minnesota | Depends on the body of water, clarity, forage etc. I usually opt for big and bright in darker water, while natural colors Tom described are what I use in clear water. |
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