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Takem
Posted 5/2/2015 6:11 PM (#767600)
Subject: add to my lures




Just got off the water after an 8 hour trip. Struck out and thinking I need a few more lures. Tried out my new tackle industries xtra heavy and loved it. I would appreciate any recommendations for must have lures or styles of lures. I really like throwing the bucktails. We have a lot of tigers and smaller musky. I'm in southeast PA. I have:
8" hellhound (actually lost it in a tree today)
2 dominatrix #8, 2 blade bucktails perch and red/silver
small depthraider, perch
small squirrely jake, black perch
mepps single blade bucktail black and gold
2 bondy baits
mini d, yellow
topraider, black and white
vexar, orange and grey
magnum bulldawg, green and orange


14ledo81
Posted 5/2/2015 6:34 PM (#767604 - in reply to #767600)
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Posts: 4269


Location: Ashland WI
The bait I caught my two largest muskies on is a Rizzo trophy tail.
wallydiven
Posted 5/2/2015 6:46 PM (#767605 - in reply to #767600)
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Posts: 538


Location: northern indiana
Modivators! Glide baits put slime in the bag!!!
bigbite
Posted 5/2/2015 9:09 PM (#767624 - in reply to #767600)
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Posts: 1348


Location: Pewaukee, WI
sent you a P.M.
Takem
Posted 5/2/2015 9:25 PM (#767626 - in reply to #767624)
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bigbite - 5/2/2015 10:09 PM

sent you a P.M.


I don't have any new messages
tmohler
Posted 5/3/2015 8:01 AM (#767642 - in reply to #767600)
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Posts: 20


Where'd you go?
achotrod
Posted 5/3/2015 3:06 PM (#767679 - in reply to #767600)
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Posts: 1283


Medussa's are always on my boat and usually get the most action. Cant go wrong with some black bucktails in 8s and 10s With that said I think you have enough to get started. Oh and dont worry about striking out , it happens more often then not.
mm3
Posted 5/4/2015 10:20 AM (#767739 - in reply to #767600)
Subject: RE: add to my lures




Posts: 396


Location: Northern Illinois
No matter what else you get, keep using two that you already have:
small depthraider, perch
mepps single blade bucktail black and gold

Both are excellent lures that catch fish and you have great color patterns as well. With those, it's just a matter of time.

Ray Fuller
Posted 5/4/2015 1:13 PM (#767751 - in reply to #767600)
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Posts: 340


Location: Lake County Illinois
X2 on the MuskyFix Modivators.
packz
Posted 5/4/2015 7:33 PM (#767784 - in reply to #767600)
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Posts: 32


Location: Appleton, WI
If you are looking for small bucktails I would suggest the Original Hirschs Ghosttail. Great bait and spins perfectly everytime for me
Sidejack
Posted 5/4/2015 11:51 PM (#767799 - in reply to #767784)
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Location: Aurora
X2 on Ghost Tails. None-gooder!


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rodbender
Posted 5/5/2015 6:26 AM (#767805 - in reply to #767799)
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Location: varies
get some twitch baits.
Will Schultz
Posted 5/5/2015 1:18 PM (#767847 - in reply to #767600)
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Location: Grand Rapids, MI
I would find someone local that can help you out and ignore anything you hear from people that don't fish where you're fishing. A good place to start:
https://muskiesinc.org/chapters/
WiscoMusky
Posted 5/5/2015 3:43 PM (#767852 - in reply to #767847)
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Posts: 400


Location: Wisconsin
Medussas for sure. Mid, regular and husky sizes are all awesome. i would also say 9inch weighted suicks are a must
Booch
Posted 5/6/2015 12:28 PM (#767948 - in reply to #767600)
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Posts: 309


If you are seeing fish, but they aren't biting, then certainly consider some new lures or colors.
If you aren't seeing fish, then a new lure probably isn't the answer, and your best bet is to try and understand the lake a little more - which is of course easier said than done.

But, you do need confidence in your lures. If you don't feel confident with what you have, then certainly buy some new ones. For what it's worth, my confidence lures are Jr. Double Cowgirls and TI Super Ds.

southern comfort
Posted 5/7/2015 5:29 AM (#768007 - in reply to #767600)
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Posts: 402


Keep working the lures you have it is a good group... add a WTD top water like a weagle and a jerk bait with up and down action like a suick.
Potomac
Posted 5/7/2015 8:49 AM (#768023 - in reply to #767600)
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Posts: 141


Location: Maryland
You need a couple suicks.
Ronix
Posted 5/7/2015 9:27 AM (#768029 - in reply to #768023)
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Posts: 992


I'd add a RO ninja tube in white rigged jerkbait style...one of the most versatile baits there is IMO
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