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DCMusky
Posted 5/14/2008 9:54 PM (#318154 - in reply to #317970)
Subject: Re: One Lure




Posts: 8


Location: Indiana
I would also say the 8" believer. Its the best trolling lure ever made! Lots of nice fish caught on this lure. I already have a huge tackle box just full of believers in every color!
Reelwise
Posted 5/14/2008 10:13 PM (#318161 - in reply to #317970)
Subject: Re: One Lure




Posts: 1636


Its a toss up between a 6" Jake and Sean Landsmans double 10.
The Toad
Posted 5/14/2008 10:17 PM (#318163 - in reply to #318127)
Subject: Re: One Lure





Posts: 137


Pounder. If I'm only gonna be forced to use one lure without having the ability to change for different conditions on the water, then I'm gonna use the one lure that will give me the best chance of getting some big fish.
John skarie
Posted 5/14/2008 10:26 PM (#318165 - in reply to #317970)
Subject: RE: One Lure



Topwater, no doubt. I like to enjoy my fishing experience. Throwing a dbl 10 or a pounder all year? I'd rather get kicked in the groin.

I'd rather catch fish on top than any other way, just to fun.

Lee Lures water chopper for me.

JS
djwilliams
Posted 5/14/2008 10:39 PM (#318171 - in reply to #317970)
Subject: RE: One Lure




Posts: 767


Location: Ames, Iowa
7 inch Slammer crankbait
Great twitch bait on top, straight retrieve, trolled to about 9ft. Crane does the same thing.
bustinlips
Posted 5/14/2008 10:40 PM (#318172 - in reply to #317970)
Subject: RE: One Lure




Posts: 47


that's easy, wades wobbler or suick
cbuf
Posted 5/15/2008 7:23 AM (#318189 - in reply to #317970)
Subject: Re: One Lure





Posts: 190


The black skunk burt. Why 30 fish between 40 -50 inches
THA4
Posted 5/15/2008 11:15 AM (#318238 - in reply to #317970)
Subject: Re: One Lure





Posts: 468


Location: Not where I wanna be!
i hate these posts, as i simply cannot make this a definitive answer.....

but if a gun barrel was pointed at my temple, id say unweighted Suick......
or...... :D
Double 10 buck tail
or...........
I am a real big Manta fan as well.......



agggghhhhhhhhh....
i just cant do it!
Grass
Posted 5/15/2008 1:44 PM (#318273 - in reply to #317970)
Subject: RE: One Lure




Posts: 620


Location: Seymour, WI
Doug Johnson has a post on here from a few years back where he put a silver and black Mepps Musky killer on a rod from the season opener until close. The lure caught fish of all sizes in every season and every weather condition. It is always the first lure I throw each season and it's a producer.

Grass
Ifishskis
Posted 5/15/2008 1:54 PM (#318274 - in reply to #318273)
Subject: RE: One Lure





Posts: 395


Location: NW WI
Ducktail Lures Weed Warrior Bucktail - no contest

http://ducktaillures.com/weedwarriorbucktail.shtml
Willis
Posted 5/16/2008 9:02 AM (#318363 - in reply to #318274)
Subject: RE: One Lure




Posts: 227


Location: New Brighton, MN
yeah, believer.
just so versatile.
Gander Mt Guide
Posted 5/16/2008 10:47 AM (#318381 - in reply to #317970)
Subject: Re: One Lure





Posts: 2515


Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI
Two words. Rizzo Whiz.
Hooper
Posted 5/16/2008 1:10 PM (#318399 - in reply to #317970)
Subject: RE: One Lure


moral of the story, find a bait you have confidence in that is versatile. you have a better chance of catching a fish with your bait in the water then in the boat being put on and taken off.

looking at others post, a double ten, rubber bait (sue/ dawg) and a topwater should get you thru most of the season. Add a glider and grandma for the colder temps.

...but why then do I have hundreds of baits????????
bn
Posted 5/16/2008 3:04 PM (#318405 - in reply to #317970)
Subject: RE: One Lure


i have way too many too Hoop, we all probably do, but you never know what color, what sound, what size, what shape they want on a given day...hence why we have so many....i find i use less and less as i get more experienced...
esoxnut
Posted 5/16/2008 4:51 PM (#318417 - in reply to #317970)
Subject: Re: One Lure




Posts: 127


Location: Brookfield
Believer only because of the versatility, I can run it shallow, deep, or inbetween.
Nut
Tackle Industries
Posted 5/16/2008 6:34 PM (#318423 - in reply to #317970)
Subject: Re: One Lure





Posts: 4053


Location: Land of the Musky
SuperD

Does this mean I can use any of the SuperDs?
Regular 5oz, Regular Shallow, Mag 8oz, Mag Shallow, 13oz Big-Mag-D? I guess in a few months I will be able to use all of these.....

muskynightmare
Posted 5/16/2008 7:03 PM (#318425 - in reply to #317970)
Subject: Re: One Lure





Posts: 2112


Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water
Curley Sue. Just under the surface, crawling along the bottom, and everywhere in between.
Ranger
Posted 5/18/2008 11:14 PM (#318645 - in reply to #317970)
Subject: Re: One Lure





Posts: 3867


Big spinnerbait, black and silver for day or night. (As mentioned above)
Hunter4
Posted 5/18/2008 11:17 PM (#318647 - in reply to #317970)
Subject: Re: One Lure




Posts: 720


I would go with a 8" phantom white belly perch made in wood.

Dave
esox50
Posted 5/21/2008 4:35 PM (#319098 - in reply to #317970)
Subject: Re: One Lure





Posts: 2024


Shallow Invader
Billy B
Posted 5/21/2008 8:16 PM (#319122 - in reply to #317970)
Subject: Re: One Lure




Posts: 267


Location: Ft. Wayne, Indiana
Some kind of glider in a shad pattern. probably a darter or a hellhound
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