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Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota | I was out on Sunday and decided not to go buy suckers as I haven’t gotten bit so far this year on them. Didn’t move anything the first 4 hours so I slow rolled a 10/12 bucktail I made. Had two follows in 30 mins then hooked one on the major. Water temp was 48-52 throughout the day. How late into the season have you guys caught fish on bucktails or spinnerbaits? I’ve never really thrown them after the water gets bellow the upper 50’s. |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | All the way to ice. |
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Location: SE, WI. | We’ve trolled spinnerbaits in mid November in Wisconsin and caught fish. Temps mid 40’s. JD |
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| sworrall - 11/1/2022 9:13 PM
All the way to ice.
Any scenarios in water temps below, say, 55 where a bucktail would be your first choice? |
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Location: Brighton CO. | I've seen posts over the ears when people ask "when do you stop using bucktails"? The reply "when they bounce off the ice! |
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| In My experience you'll get action right till ice up. Bigger is better as the water cools for sure. |
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Location: Chisholm, MN | I caught a nice one on a supermodel Nov 17th after breaking ice to get out. |
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