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Location: Lake Elmo, MN | Easy...... (Once season opens) I'll put on a silver blade and purple bucktail..... Mepps Musky Killer.
It has always been my go-to bait up around Wiley Point on LOW each June. Right after that however is the Black Fury in Chartreusse and black bucktail. |
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| 6in phantom soft tail or jr cowgirl (black n nickel) if its warm enough |
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Location: Oshkosh, WI | Talonz Little Claw. Twitch-twitch-boom! |
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| Muskie Train MX6 or Shallow invader only baits I have caught 50" fish in May on
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com |
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| KurtsHookedUp - 4/17/2015 1:00 AM Talonz Little Claw. Twitch-twitch-boom! +1 These are great spring twitch baits. |
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| Really depends of course but black suick would be high on my list |
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Location: Walker, MN | Suicks are under rated early season lures imo. I'll start out with gliders and twitch baits and throw in some bucktails to see what turns their cranks. |
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| Dadson mayfly or lazer! |
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Location: Merrill, Wisconsin | Live bait, rizzos, and perfect 10 rouges |
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Location: Hayward, WI | Pretty commonly the first bait of the year will be a walleye color Hardhead - 8 oz size. I don't often "downsize" baits, even early in the year and pretty much use what I use all year right off the bat. The exception is I haven't had a lot of luck on big double blades early in the year, but I've heard of it working. |
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