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Northernfan
Posted 9/21/2019 5:12 PM (#947093)
Subject: Fall Baits for Beginners




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Hello everybody! This fall we have a couple family members joining us for a muskie trip to the Hayward area. We are going up mid-October and they don’t have the drive to throw big rubber or big baits like my dad and I do. Anyone have any suggestions for smaller, easy-working baits in the fall I could tell them. I’ve had luck when I was younger with mini bull dawgs but looking for suggestions to have them enjoy their time while not getting exhausted! Thanks!
Kirby Budrow
Posted 9/21/2019 6:10 PM (#947094 - in reply to #947093)
Subject: Re: Fall Baits for Beginners





Posts: 2326


Location: Chisholm, MN
Red October tubes are easy
Landonfish
Posted 9/21/2019 7:20 PM (#947097 - in reply to #947093)
Subject: Re: Fall Baits for Beginners




Posts: 360


Poseidons and swimmin dawgs
pklingen
Posted 9/21/2019 8:06 PM (#947098 - in reply to #947093)
Subject: Re: Fall Baits for Beginners




Posts: 864


Location: NE Ohio
suckers!
Northernfan
Posted 9/21/2019 8:25 PM (#947099 - in reply to #947098)
Subject: Re: Fall Baits for Beginners




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pklingen - 9/21/2019 8:06 PM

suckers!


Don’t worry! They’ll have one with them!
jdsplasher
Posted 9/21/2019 10:12 PM (#947103 - in reply to #947099)
Subject: Re: Fall Baits for Beginners





Posts: 2269


Location: SE, WI.

Jig and Creature....just like bass fishing;)

 JD

supertrollr
Posted 9/21/2019 11:05 PM (#947105 - in reply to #947093)
Subject: Re: Fall Baits for Beginners


all the plastic from water wolf from tube to shadzilla and rover baits new giants will be awesome for sure. ive just made a few test,and they still swim like the smaller which is very unique.it move like a drunken jake
kdawg
Posted 9/22/2019 7:45 AM (#947110 - in reply to #947093)
Subject: RE: Fall Baits for Beginners




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Try twitch'in smaller sized minnow baits. SS shad raps are my favorite bait to throw when I get tired using the bigger baits. Kdawg
upnortdave
Posted 9/23/2019 9:33 AM (#947155 - in reply to #947110)
Subject: RE: Fall Baits for Beginners




Posts: 668


Location: mercer wi
Suicks, bobbies, 8" slammers, regular dawgs, shallow invaders, depth raiders.
phselect
Posted 9/24/2019 12:03 PM (#947194 - in reply to #947093)
Subject: Re: Fall Baits for Beginners




Posts: 166


Location: Alexandria, MN
Slow rolling spinner baits - Rad dogs, etc.
Grass
Posted 9/24/2019 1:17 PM (#947199 - in reply to #947093)
Subject: Re: Fall Baits for Beginners




Posts: 620


Location: Seymour, WI
I would have them throw a regular sized Dawg or Dussa and just straight crank it back to the boat.
NPike
Posted 9/24/2019 7:08 PM (#947218 - in reply to #947199)
Subject: Re: Fall Baits for Beginners




Posts: 612


Rapala's salt water X-rap only weights in at 1.5 oz and is a great jerkbait for Esox of all types. Runs 4' - 6' on the cast. Even though it appears to run nice as a crankbait never got a bite with straight retrieve.
Sidejack
Posted 9/26/2019 8:38 PM (#947304 - in reply to #947218)
Subject: Re: Fall Baits for Beginners




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Location: Aurora
What about rear props, globes, or hawg wobbler-type topwaters?
I think it's legal to throw them after August now in WI but you might want to check.


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Landry
Posted 10/2/2019 4:05 PM (#947543 - in reply to #947093)
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A paddletail swimBait is killer in Fall and easy to cast and fish.
That would be my first choice for a rookie - shadzilla, Swimmn Dawg, Poseidon...
supertrollr
Posted 10/2/2019 5:24 PM (#947547 - in reply to #947093)
Subject: Re: Fall Baits for Beginners


you forget the best one
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