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Message Subject: spoons hot for pike but not muskie
spoons
Posted 6/5/2011 9:02 PM (#501428)
Subject: spoons hot for pike but not muskie


i think most people can agree that the spoon is looked at as the number one producer of northern pike. im not saying it is and really dont want to hear your personal opinion on your favorite pike lures

but i never hear guys say a spoon is my go to bait or i just bought a bunch of new spoons for muskie season

just wondering if theres guys out there banging musky with red and white daredevils,firetiger, or 5 of diamonds

jkslayer135
Posted 6/5/2011 9:18 PM (#501430 - in reply to #501428)
Subject: Re: spoons hot for pike but not muskie




Posts: 283


Once in a while I'll throw a Johnson silver minnow with a twister tail on the back
Weevil
Posted 6/5/2011 9:24 PM (#501431 - in reply to #501428)
Subject: RE: spoons hot for pike but not muskie





Posts: 143


Location: Palatine, IL
I just picked up few for this season. a five of diamonds and a red and white. We'll see how it goes...
Pointerpride102
Posted 6/5/2011 10:03 PM (#501437 - in reply to #501428)
Subject: Re: spoons hot for pike but not muskie





Posts: 16632


Location: The desert
I really like blue and silver as my personal preference for pike. I also think the castmaster is an under utilized pike bait. I also like to fish pike with a nice minnow underneath a bobber. Not to mention stinky smelt on a tip up for pike through the ice!
MuskyTime
Posted 6/5/2011 10:34 PM (#501441 - in reply to #501428)
Subject: RE: spoons hot for pike but not muskie




Posts: 331


Location: Stevens Point, Wisconsin
Funny how we get away from really good baits. but they are still really good baits! The Johnson Silver minnow and a twister tail is awesome for early season muskie! Opening weekend on LOTW will be here in a couple weeks. Guess what I will be throwing!
Guest
Posted 6/5/2011 11:55 PM (#501446 - in reply to #501428)
Subject: RE: spoons hot for pike but not muskie


any preference in color on the twister tail?
Muskyfisher
Posted 6/7/2011 5:05 PM (#501732 - in reply to #501428)
Subject: Re: spoons hot for pike but not muskie





Posts: 209


Location: Big Falls MN
check out the twisted spoons there a nice spoon spin like crazy and are bigger then most dare devils have a bucktail on the end come in all the best muskie colors
pepsiboy
Posted 6/10/2011 3:32 PM (#502253 - in reply to #501428)
Subject: Re: spoons hot for pike but not muskie


imo there is at least 1000 better lures to use than a spoon,and that for any application
tswoboda
Posted 6/10/2011 5:12 PM (#502271 - in reply to #501428)
Subject: Re: spoons hot for pike but not muskie




Posts: 349


My buddy caught a mid 40's on a large size orange with black spot daredevil while fishing pike over memorial weekend. He caught multiple pike over 30" that day and 2 smallies pushing the 20" mark. I think spoons don't get the respect they deserve anymore because they are an "old school lure".
Reef Hawg
Posted 6/10/2011 9:46 PM (#502295 - in reply to #501441)
Subject: RE: spoons hot for pike but not muskie




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Location: north central wisconsin
MuskyTime - 6/5/2011 10:34 PM

Guess what I will be throwing!


A topraider and a marabou
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