Cisco Kidd twitch?
Becker4
Posted 8/7/2014 10:29 AM (#724638)
Subject: Cisco Kidd twitch?




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I have used Cisco Kidd's trolling but I have been reading more and more about twitch baits. Has anyone used Cisco Kidd's for twitching? Good or bad results? Or would you recommend a Jake, Grandma, or Crane bait?
sworrall
Posted 8/7/2014 6:38 PM (#724706 - in reply to #724638)
Subject: Re: Cisco Kidd twitch?





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
The Cisco Kid is a great twitch bait.
BenR
Posted 8/7/2014 8:38 PM (#724719 - in reply to #724638)
Subject: Re: Cisco Kidd twitch?


Yes, the 9 inch you can bend the metal lip to create amazing actions. Favorite crank bait to cast...
Ross K
Posted 8/11/2014 9:17 AM (#724930 - in reply to #724638)
Subject: Re: Cisco Kidd twitch?




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With the metal lip they are very versitile. Big Game in the 7" and 9" twich very well too, but the Cisco Kids Divers are good, and put fish in the boat every year too. With the metal lips they can be tweaked a bit...they work very well.
4reukmuskies
Posted 8/17/2014 10:31 PM (#725957 - in reply to #724638)
Subject: Re: Cisco Kidd twitch?





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Yes for sure. One year in Canada walleye fishing when we would get some big fish which turned out to be big northerns trying to steal our walleyes as we were reeling them in, I cast out a walleye patterned cisco kid deep diver and ripped it in and ended up hooking three big northerns on different days when that happened.
Larbo
Posted 8/18/2014 4:18 PM (#726095 - in reply to #724638)
Subject: Re: Cisco Kidd twitch?




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Location: Des Moines IA
I have been using this lure for over 30 years and twitching it is great for muskies. Staright retrieve seems to catch more pike. It has also picked up some 30" walleye for me...