Early season baits??
TheYoungGun_
Posted 3/4/2014 11:58 AM (#696051)
Subject: Early season baits??




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Location: Merrill, Wisconsin
What are some of everyone's early season baits? I know a lot of guys talk about down sizing....
Jeff Hanson
Posted 3/4/2014 12:18 PM (#696060 - in reply to #696051)
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My best 2 the last 2 years have been Muskie Train Mf Shad and Baby Squirko.
They are small baits but have caught a lot of real nice fish on them 45"-48"
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com
mecoltin123
Posted 3/4/2014 12:54 PM (#696082 - in reply to #696051)
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Location: Alsip, IL
I did good on the krave Jr. Last year. But I love little bucktails early.
Ross K
Posted 3/4/2014 1:34 PM (#696098 - in reply to #696051)
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Big Game 7" Twitcher has been a good one for me, nice action on them. As well as the mini-Dreamcatchers for a smaller bucktail.
Ross K
Posted 3/4/2014 1:42 PM (#696103 - in reply to #696051)
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Thinking more about spring Musky outings...Sometimes a Suick works good early. Caught a 41" one season on opener in MN (40 degree water that season), and a 39" on anther year in WI...in the stumps on a dark stained lake....
rumbler
Posted 3/4/2014 4:12 PM (#696163 - in reply to #696051)
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Location: Bloomington,MN
6" phantom has been my go to the past few years. Going to try and experiment with the 4" version this spring over in wisonsin and see how that works. Generally speaking, I've had my best success with glide baits early in the season.
Paramuskyhunter
Posted 3/4/2014 4:25 PM (#696170 - in reply to #696051)
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Location: Appleton, WI
Anything that you can work slow and it hangs in front of the fish are good in the early season. 6 inch slammer twitch baits are my go to early also I have had good luck with hawg wobblers early
bigred2198
Posted 3/4/2014 7:10 PM (#696237 - in reply to #696051)
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phantoms and last season the hot early bait was 5" red eye shallow raider prism
dh buc
Posted 3/5/2014 1:39 PM (#696462 - in reply to #696051)
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6" Slammer and 6" phantom. Go to baits in spring. Fished slowly.
wallydiven
Posted 3/5/2014 2:09 PM (#696474 - in reply to #696051)
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Location: northern indiana
My go to early season bait is a modivator Jr. Next in line is the giant slug-go on shallow sandy flats.
buddy lite
Posted 3/5/2014 3:09 PM (#696491 - in reply to #696051)
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7.5 shallow raider twitching it slowly has been my best by far...
figure 8
Posted 3/5/2014 3:21 PM (#696495 - in reply to #696491)
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6" grandmas and mf shads in perch or shad color. twitched like crazy
Brozz88
Posted 3/5/2014 5:53 PM (#696536 - in reply to #696495)
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6"walleye jake nailed some big early season fish for me.One opening day 2-3 years ago I got 4 fish on a small topwater, the river was fast and muddy so I figured the Muskie bite was a waste a time. Saw a smallie take off after a frog so I put a small top water on to try and at least catch something.Nailed 4 nice mid 30" to low 40" muskies and never caught a smallie all day.
scot
Posted 3/5/2014 6:37 PM (#696555 - in reply to #696536)
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Location: IL
HELLHOUNDS
matt1985
Posted 3/5/2014 7:13 PM (#696566 - in reply to #696051)
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6" slammer twitchbait in golden shiner or slammers new rattling glider in a hot color.
Sidejack
Posted 3/5/2014 9:54 PM (#696609 - in reply to #696051)
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Location: Aurora
Double 20's http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHM-zP_4oCk
Downsizin from there until a pattern develops.
TheYoungGun_
Posted 3/5/2014 10:01 PM (#696611 - in reply to #696051)
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Location: Merrill, Wisconsin
Hahahah. Well I think the TranX finially found a bait that might overbear it . ^^^
ShutUpNFish
Posted 3/6/2014 8:18 AM (#696656 - in reply to #696051)
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Location: Money, PA
Lil' Hammers, they make a Hell of a twitch bait too!
chadw18
Posted 3/6/2014 8:34 AM (#696660 - in reply to #696609)
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Location: Central Wisconsin
Sidejack - 3/5/2014 9:54 PM

Double 20's http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHM-zP_4oCk
Downsizin from there until a pattern develops.


I have some double 15s if you wanted to down size
cast4musky
Posted 3/6/2014 8:41 AM (#696662 - in reply to #696051)
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weighted 9" Suicks .....or Rapala Shad Raps very erratically Ripped, paused,and Twitched.
jlong
Posted 3/6/2014 12:03 PM (#696729 - in reply to #696051)
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Location: Black Creek, WI
I like Baby Depthraiders for early season. They are not very bouyant, twitch great, and offer greater depth ranges than traditional "twitchbaits". With the lack of cover (weeds) early in the season, the increased depth capability can offen be the difference maker. For similar reasons, I'll often favor spinnerbaits over bucktails early in the season.... especially in River situations and dealing with current. A 1.5 oz spinnerbait head and a single #8 Indiana blade has been money for me when water temps are below 62F. Lots of vibration at slow(er) speeds....
jano
Posted 3/6/2014 1:53 PM (#696783 - in reply to #696051)
Subject: Re: Early season baits??




for the size there is no reason to use anything smaller than the thing you are using during summer.use the same thing with a slower presentation period