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Posts: 572
| Oh, I have more than 3 on my list, but these are three that I want to fish more.
Tyrant Lola - Tyrant has a lot of good lures. I just love the Lola.
got to like Crusader, Czar, etc, but Lola is top for me.
http://www.tyranttackleinc.com/pages/new-tyrant-lola.php
Big Mama walk the dog (Big Mama) - Big Mama is a good choice.
twisted sis'tr has to be top on other's list.
http://bigmamalures.com/
Medussa - Not sure of size and color, but want to fish more
http://www.chaostackle.com/
Chaos Tackle and Esox Assault Tackle merged to
http://esoxassault.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id...
So, what are your top 3 lures you look forward to fishing more in 2014? |
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Posts: 633
Location: S.W. WI | -"Tinhead" topwater by "Naze Baits". = limited use in 2013 w/good results.
-"Glittertails" = both mini's & Mag10's.
- modified "Supermodel" w/jr. cowgirl blades. I call it "BIG Easy"
-Jon |
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Posts: 177
Location: ON | My homemade spinnerbaits (single 8's and 10's)
Red October Tubes
Phantom |
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Posts: 371
Location: Dixon, IL | BullDawg! I have it but I never try it! I would like to try large Doctor Spoon because I caught lot of Northern Pike on it! Never know! |
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Posts: 755
| Muskie Bob - 12/12/2013 6:02 AM
Tyrant Lola - Tyrant has a lot of good lures. I just love the Lola.
got to like Crusader, Czar, etc, but Lola is top for me.
http://www.tyranttackleinc.com/pages/new-tyrant-lola.php
With Musky Buster Coming back in 2014 might be worth checking out the inspirationfor the Lola the Low Rider... |
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Location: sneaking out to get on the water ;-) | Mojo1269 - 12/12/2013 9:11 AM
Muskie Bob - 12/12/2013 6:02 AM
Tyrant Lola - Tyrant has a lot of good lures. I just love the Lola.
got to like Crusader, Czar, etc, but Lola is top for me.
http://www.tyranttackleinc.com/pages/new-tyrant-lola.php
With Musky Buster Coming back in 2014 might be worth checking out the inspirationfor the Lola the Low Rider...
x2 low rider is awesome |
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Location: sneaking out to get on the water ;-) | For me I started playing with jerks and gliders more this year. Got the gliders rocking with great success now to ge the jerks dialed in. Also going to play around with trolling a little. |
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Posts: 149
| 1) Bondy Hot Orba
2) Water Wolf Gator Tubes
3) Naze Baits Livid Fish |
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Posts: 427
Location: Planet Meltdown | Next year I'm going to throw more crank baits and see If I can convert more follows / strikes into hookups. I'll also be throwing lots of top waters.
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Posts: 501
Location: S.Wisconsin | My own "firestarter" topwaters its my turn to stick a big girl on one of my baits. |
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Posts: 682
Location: Sycamore, IL | 1. Hardhead
2. Reef Hawg
3. Headlock
Two are newer baits in my box and one is an old favorite that didn't make it out much the last couple of years... |
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Posts: 906
Location: Canada | 1. Waterwolf (Tubes & Shadzillas)
I didn't fish these nearly as much as I wanted to this past season as we ended up doing a lot of trolling and finished the year with good numbers of fish doing so.
2. Baker Shads
My first fish on the second day of the season was caught on one of these but no others throughout the season, I need to put them in the water more next year.
3. LML's
These put a lot of fish in the net for me and a few buddies this fall in both jointeds and straights. I have a bunch more of these coming, in colours I already have in straights I want jointeds and in jointeds I have straights coming.
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Posts: 100
| 1) Bondy St. Clair Grubs - Caught my biggest on these guys but don't fish them enough these days, looking forward to putting some more time in with the grubs
2) Musky Venom - Rattler - Do a lot of fishing in the reeds up in northern MN. A buddy showed me his rattler and after a few modifications I loved how well the top water moved threw the reeds. Plan on getting my hands on a few of these and seeing what they can really do.
3) Weagles - Setting up a new rig for throwing weagles on the off season. Excited to get some time in with them and get my rhythm down. |
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Posts: 1360
Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished | Hard Head
Pounders
Hopefully a new custom glider my buddy is working on |
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Posts: 2381
Location: Chisholm, MN | I'm gonna give the weagle a go too. Haven't really thought about any other new baits. We'll see what they have at the shows. |
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Location: North Metro, MN | 1. Tweaker Tail
2. Winner Spinner
3. Prototype I'm working on
Some cool baits I made and caught the majority of my fish on last year. They are already proven yet still somewhat in their infancy so I'm looking forward to making and tying different versions and seeing what else they can do in many other situations. Always got some different prototypes I somehow think of between life too. The prototype I'm really excited for though can be burned like a bucktail, vertical jigged and everything in-between so I'd like to try jigging more and find more lurking in the depths |
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Posts: 1405
Location: Detroit River | 1. the new Bondy bait that wiggles on the fall. 2. UBoats 3. Hell Hounds |
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Posts: 192
| Hardhead
Big Mama Psycho Sister
16" Custom X for trolling |
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Posts: 719
| Zib...the new wobbler jig should be out sometime in Jan...got the wires yesterday.
Attachments ----------------
wobbler wire.JPG (55KB - 268 downloads)
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Posts: 192
Location: Quebec, Canada | 1- Bondy jigging
2- Pounder casting (just got appropriate rod for the job)
3- Glidders |
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Location: Eastern Ontario | Had good success on the Larry this year with a Hosebait Fatty but have a few new Hosebaits that I ran out of time before giving them a good test. I have a tough time taking off something that I know works to give rookies a tryout |
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Posts: 742
Location: Grand Rapids MN | Post some pics of those Hosebaits Frank! |
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Posts: 42
| All big mama top waters, shadzillas, and bondys |
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Posts: 1100
| Would like to try some Chatter baits, haven't used them yet, but think they could be very productive.
Beside that i can't wait to get Some more time with top waters, all kind.
And i think, the paddle tail style swim bait, will get more time in the water next year, vs the curly tail type. |
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Posts: 109
Location: Wisconsin River | For me I will continue with 2 favorites and work in a third as much as possible.
TUBES
Kickin Slab (no longer made)
Freaks (local top water bait)
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Posts: 441
| A couple of new flaptails
My own bucktails.
A couple of new American Hardwood Lures. |
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Posts: 1348
Location: Pewaukee, WI | Some new colors & sizes on the Gerry Girl baits that I make. |
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Posts: 4080
Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion | Double 10's
Gliders (three different one's,...includes Dawgs)
Weagle,...(My first/best Topwater)
Back to what worked years ago.......
Jerome |
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Posts: 742
Location: Grand Rapids MN | More playing time for Big Mama topwaters (WTD & Twistedsisters worked great)
Couple of new Esoxcustoms (PSV's) new bullet style spinnerbaits
Get a few more Big Fork Sandcats
Then I always have a bunch of my own cranks and gliders to play with from winter projects |
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Posts: 833
| This is going to sound fuinny, but I'm going to fish bucktails more.
Otherwise: Slammers, Grandmas, Headlocks, and Custom X |
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Posts: 146
Location: Alsip, IL | 1. Bondy bait
2. Umbrella rigs
3. TI mag shad (nice large profile and trolls nice at any speed I tried)
Want to try em more but its awful hard to put my vibrax double 10's down with the year I had on them in 2013. |
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Posts: 148
| is it possible to fish bucktails more..........
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Posts: 38
| Hosebaits - got two, two more on the way.
Legend Perchbaits
Hughes River speedwalker topwater
I'll still be throwing lots of bucktails and plastics but above are the baits I'll try to use more in 2014. |
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Posts: 129
| Nothing new but a few baits that spent most of 2013 on the sidelines for me when others performed very well. I plan to use these 3 a lot more in 2014
1) Suick
2) Manta (3 fish Nov 2013)
3) Topwater (determined to succeed in 2014) |
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Posts: 963
| 1. Musky Innovations Under dawg- Caught some nice fish this fall on it can't wait to use it all season.
2. Muskie Train MX12 looking forward to running this bait more now that I have more of them. Will catch a monster on one
3. Monster Lures XL Squirko- Did not use it enough this year.
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com |
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Posts: 252
| Bondys, Phantoms, spoons. |
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Posts: 906
Location: Canada | Dog Lake - 12/18/2013 11:08 PM
Hosebaits - got two, two more on the way.
Just got my first Hosedaddy last night and looking forward to running it. I already have 4 magnum flat shads and a couple normal sized ones. |
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Posts: 17
Location: vicenza,italy | 1:Hellhound puppy
2:depht rider jointed
3:one pair of grandma holografic (6"/7,5") |
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Posts: 532
Location: Ogden, UTAH 10 minutes from pineview reservoir | 1) rubberhairy twinkiee
2) bondy jr
3) mag dawgs
4) 10" hellhound
5) squirko xl
6)hardhead medium
7) llunge lumber if i can get my hands on 2
i am sure there are others but only have 2.5-3months more until the ice should be melted |
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Posts: 358
| 1. Paul Fec's Hammers. 2. Tuff Shads. 3. Believers. |
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