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| Does anybody troll Rapala Super Shads for Muskie? Tips or advice welcome.
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Location: SE, WI. | Back in the Hay days on mill lacs guides used the super shad raps. Many in Green Bay also pull these a lot! They account for quite a few of the big fish caught. Many use some sort of snap on weights, or in line weighting systems to get a big spread on these. JD |
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Location: E. Tenn | No, but I plan on doing that a bit on an upcoming Canada trip in the next couple weeks..
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| Very effective on my neighborhood tiger lake. Both trolling and casting. |
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Location: Brighton CO. | In 1994 In-Fisherman had a Video Muskie Mechanics and they had a segment on trolling Shad Raps and they caught some big fish and they passed it off as Lake O f The Woods but it was Winnipeg River. These lures Troll good except they are made of Balsa and it doesn't take long to get chewed up. |
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Location: E. Tenn | jdsplasher - 6/23/2024 10:42 PM
Back in the Hay days on mill lacs guides used the super shad raps. Many in Green Bay also pull these a lot! They account for quite a few of the big fish caught. Many use some sort of snap on weights, or in line weighting systems to get a big spread on these. JD
The SSR runs 5'-9' unweighted. Tackle Industries has a plastic knockoff that trolls down to about 18'. |
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Location: Alexandria, MN | Yes. They catch everything - especially honker walleyes. |
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Location: Roscoe IL | SSRs are huge on GB. I caught my PB 52.5 on GB with doug wegner on a SSR |
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