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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Most Productive Lures
 
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Basschamp167
Posted 8/25/2011 11:17 PM (#513694)
Subject: Most Productive Lures




Posts: 230


There's a Least Productive Lures thread, so why not?

My top producer so far has been Double 10's......shockingly.....

Next would be the magnum bulldawg, definitely one of the hottest baits in my box. That would be closely followed by the 10" Kickin' minnow, raised some BIG fish on that gem.
wallydiven
Posted 8/25/2011 11:37 PM (#513698 - in reply to #513694)
Subject: Re: Most Productive Lures





Posts: 538


Location: northern indiana
Most productive lure is a glide bait that I customized myself. Havn't boated any on this bait yet but raised some GIANTS on it. I'm not saying that that's my go to either. After working with Ben (Muskyfix), I think I may have found a few new favorites. Look him up and you wont be disapointed.
Troutwater
Posted 8/26/2011 8:08 AM (#513731 - in reply to #513694)
Subject: Re: Most Productive Lures




Posts: 87


Location: Minnesota Metro
For simply raising fish mine is easily the manta in pretty much every color just depends on what body of water I'm on. Now for actually hooking and landing fish I'd go with the TNT Triclops and a 11 1/4 inch super deep diving saltwater crankbait I have. They don't make it anymore so I'll be going swimming if I ever snag it.
Makintrax73
Posted 8/26/2011 9:06 AM (#513743 - in reply to #513694)
Subject: Re: Most Productive Lures





Posts: 156


3 way tie for most fish in the net: 10" unweighted Suick (personal best on this one), 9" weighted Suick, 208 Crane.

I guess I need to take the advice I got to start throwing more blades.
Tackle Industries
Posted 8/26/2011 10:53 AM (#513764 - in reply to #513694)
Subject: Re: Most Productive Lures





Posts: 4053


Location: Land of the Musky
Suick
Rubber swimbaits (regardless of most brand names IMO)
Double 10s (regardless of most brand names IMO)
Beerski
Posted 8/26/2011 11:09 AM (#513765 - in reply to #513694)
Subject: RE: Most Productive Lures


I have caught so many fish on my trueglide spinner bait that I won in a MI auction a couple years back it's silly. Love that bait. I also have really well on the 12" custom pacemakers . Big fish bait all the way up ice up.
Jeff Hanson
Posted 8/26/2011 1:33 PM (#513804 - in reply to #513694)
Subject: Re: Most Productive Lures




Posts: 962


MX6-From MuskieTrain, Got my PB on one again this year 54" (53.5" last year)
MX9-From MuskieTrain, Put biggest Madison chain fish 52" in boat
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com
MD75
Posted 8/26/2011 2:45 PM (#513820 - in reply to #513694)
Subject: RE: Most Productive Lures





Posts: 682


Location: Sycamore, IL
9" unweighted Suick, Nutbuster spinner baits and Rapala super shad raps are my most consistent producers, but then again I almost always throw these baits at key times/prime spots...
Mullhead
Posted 8/26/2011 3:04 PM (#513826 - in reply to #513820)
Subject: RE: Most Productive Lures





Posts: 286


Location: VA
Double 10's
Nimmer Topwaters
10" jakes
Double D's
Danczyk Gliders
Medussa's all dressed in black.
Flambeauski
Posted 8/26/2011 4:05 PM (#513841 - in reply to #513694)
Subject: Re: Most Productive Lures




Posts: 4343


Location: Smith Creek
14" sucker. Muskies per hour quadrupes with Mr. Sucko hanging over the side of the boat.
elkman99
Posted 8/26/2011 8:00 PM (#513864 - in reply to #513694)
Subject: RE: Most Productive Lures




Posts: 84


In no specific order:
Shimmr-n-shad baby jointed depthraider
Black magnum hawg wobbler
chartruese tiger manta
MartinTD
Posted 8/27/2011 9:49 AM (#513920 - in reply to #513694)
Subject: Re: Most Productive Lures




Posts: 1145


Shallow Invader - Any color
8" Weagle - Perch
8" Manta - Pearl Tiger
700 Series Buchertail - Orange/Black
aageditch
Posted 8/28/2011 1:46 PM (#514050 - in reply to #513694)
Subject: Re: Most Productive Lures




Posts: 62


Reef Hawgs have been tough to beat for me. Been fishing cold fronts and tough conditions and they seem to move fish when the bites tough.....
jdsplasher
Posted 8/28/2011 11:13 PM (#514119 - in reply to #514050)
Subject: Re: Most Productive Lures





Posts: 2308


Location: SE, WI.
My 2 best producers this year are; Muskietrain Diesels, and my custom homemade spinnerbaits.
Pikiespawn
Posted 8/29/2011 4:00 PM (#514225 - in reply to #514119)
Subject: Re: Most Productive Lures




Posts: 921


Location: Apollo, PA
Those diesels are cool looking, i got to get a few, and mordas is a diesel for sure.
Ronix
Posted 10/2/2011 10:21 AM (#519045 - in reply to #513694)
Subject: Re: Most Productive Lures




Posts: 991


ive grown quite fond of the 9' weighted sledges...fished a tourney on chautauqua where 17 fish total were caught between 65 fisherman...6 of them came from our boat and 5 were on the flo green 9' weighted sledge! I also like an all black 8' leo jerk and phantoms
guest
Posted 10/3/2011 6:25 AM (#519109 - in reply to #513694)
Subject: RE: Most Productive Lures


Top 5 in order
Medussa - perch
Weighted Suick - grey sucker
Phantom Soft Tail - 10 in
Double Dog - Custom
DCG - Silver/White

Justin Blanchar
Posted 10/5/2011 7:09 PM (#519499 - in reply to #513694)
Subject: Re: Most Productive Lures





Posts: 74


Location: Ixonia, WI
Diesel by Muskie Train for SE WI for sure!
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