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ShutUpNFish |
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Posts: 1202 Location: Money, PA | southern comfort - 3/5/2015 6:53 AM Zora Super Spook. They have been around for years especially as bass topwaters. They are smaller compared to todays topwaters - they don't look like much but they are very effective in the spring, post frontal or when you want to try something different. Yeahhhhhh I loved those double bladed super spooks when I first started muskie fishing! I caught a lot of fish on those in the Kawarthas moons ago! Miss that bait! Ed Latiano made some great ones; larger versions too that I still have. | ||
JakeStCroixSkis |
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Posts: 1425 Location: St. Lawrence River | Bomber Long A for me too, Slam. Like you said good twitchbait, I never will forget my first figure 8 musky, she came up and smashed a Chart/Orange belly Bomber Long A. | ||
muskyrat |
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Posts: 455 | Rizzo Wizz, Monster Shad. Not the most durable lures but will out fish most modern stuff including double 12s and pounders. Mainly because you don`t have to give up with tennis elbow after a few hours. | ||
msky3 |
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Posts: 309 Location: Elgin IL | Dead calm conditions you can't beat it....52.5 Canada and 49 in Wis Cisco kid topper with flaptail Attachments ---------------- IMG_5161_1_1.JPG (144KB - 328 downloads) | ||
musky slut |
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Posts: 496 | Certain times of the year around here the Rapala J-13 does some damage , there was one day I couldn't get a sniff and my buddy was lighting it up on one | ||
chadw18 |
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Posts: 364 Location: Central Wisconsin | I did a lot better this year with a single blade vs double blade.. Just something different than the double 10s the fish saw a ton of. | ||
anzomcik |
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Posts: 531 | JKahler - 3/5/2015 1:27 AM anzomcik - 3/3/2015 11:40 AM For a presentation I would say "jerk trolling" jerkbaits. Most trollers know that jerk ttrolling is very effictive and not very many of them are telling stories of jerking jerkbaits while trolling. It's a lot of work! I tried it once and said "this sucks, I'm only going to do it until the end of this spot". Of course I caught a fish, then had to keep doing it. That was with a 12" wtd Suick. Well... With out changing the subject of this post I can say this much, It use to be a lot of work... there is a much much easier way now. Some people know what I am talking about. | ||
14ledo81 |
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Posts: 4269 Location: Ashland WI | anzomcik - 3/5/2015 10:32 AM JKahler - 3/5/2015 1:27 AM anzomcik - 3/3/2015 11:40 AM For a presentation I would say "jerk trolling" jerkbaits. Most trollers know that jerk ttrolling is very effictive and not very many of them are telling stories of jerking jerkbaits while trolling. It's a lot of work! I tried it once and said "this sucks, I'm only going to do it until the end of this spot". Of course I caught a fish, then had to keep doing it. That was with a 12" wtd Suick. Well... With out changing the subject of this post I can say this much, It use to be a lot of work... there is a much much easier way now. Some people know what I am talking about. No secrets now..... Lets hear it.... | ||
-tyler |
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Posts: 10 | f18 and j13 rapala casting or trolling? I'm just wondering how you would cast lures that light? a bass rod setup, or are you just trolling them | ||
muskybites |
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Posts: 25 | Jigs on rivers. Cheap and how many times have you presented a musky bait by dragging it across the bottom? The fish tell me not much because I wreck 'em on it up here in central WI. | ||
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