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Sudszee
Posted 12/25/2017 12:30 PM (#888031)
Subject: Question for the old timers




Posts: 152


What are some of the forgotten baits you seasoned musky folks use to this day and still produce for You?
Thanks
Sidejack
Posted 12/25/2017 1:59 PM (#888035 - in reply to #888031)
Subject: Re: Question for the old timers




Posts: 1084


Location: Aurora
Spoons
39 degrees
Posted 12/25/2017 2:08 PM (#888036 - in reply to #888035)
Subject: Re: Question for the old timers




Posts: 108


Wades wobbler
14ledo81
Posted 12/25/2017 3:07 PM (#888038 - in reply to #888031)
Subject: Re: Question for the old timers





Posts: 4269


Location: Ashland WI
I just picked up my first wades wobbler last year. I caught my personal best on it.
muddymusky
Posted 12/25/2017 3:48 PM (#888040 - in reply to #888031)
Subject: RE: Question for the old timers




Posts: 569


I'm not an old timer but I will say the obvious suick and bobbie.
VMS
Posted 12/25/2017 4:34 PM (#888042 - in reply to #888031)
Subject: Re: Question for the old timers





Posts: 3480


Location: Elk River, Minnesota
If I can find em, the old style bobbie baits...

I doubt I'd be considered an old timer, but I've been on these fish since 1979

I still have my first lure (it's been retired, but would still work). It is the one that got me started in this hunt. But it was an old 7" cisco kid my mom and I found while canoeing along shore one day. Started casting that with an old Johnson Century reel.. Caught a fish on it the first night my dad took me out to fish with it.

It was all downhill from there...

Steve
sworrall
Posted 12/25/2017 7:42 PM (#888048 - in reply to #888031)
Subject: Re: Question for the old timers





Posts: 32885


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Creatures, Snodlow, Mud Puppy, Eddie, Tek Neeks, etc.

Somewhere around here I have a couple spoon hooks.
DonPursch
Posted 12/25/2017 8:30 PM (#888050 - in reply to #888048)
Subject: Re: Question for the old timers




Posts: 540


Location: Leech Lake, Walker MN
Still use the rounded Suicks !! Modified now !
Ram
Posted 12/25/2017 8:53 PM (#888051 - in reply to #888031)
Subject: RE: Question for the old timers




Posts: 57


Location: Zimmerman
Small reef hawgs
jdsplasher
Posted 12/25/2017 9:04 PM (#888052 - in reply to #888048)
Subject: Re: Question for the old timers





Posts: 2267


Location: SE, WI.

sworrall - 12/25/2017 7:42 PM Creatures, Snodlow, Mud Puppy, Eddie, Tek Neeks, etc. Somewhere around here I have a couple spoon hooks.

 Steve, are you, (we), old timers ?

 JD

Copper Thunder
Posted 12/25/2017 9:12 PM (#888053 - in reply to #888031)
Subject: Re: Question for the old timers




Posts: 46


Eddie Baits, Teddie Baits, Tek Neeks, Burmek B1, original Bobbie Baits, original Suicks, bucktails with actual bucktail on them, Pflueger Globe, early Bagley glide baits. Gosh, I'll think of more.
jchiggins
Posted 12/25/2017 9:54 PM (#888055 - in reply to #888031)
Subject: Re: Question for the old timers




Posts: 1760


Location: new richmond, wi. & isle, mn
What's an old timer? If the first two baits you bought and still catch fish on are a mepps and suick, than yes I am one.
sworrall
Posted 12/25/2017 10:38 PM (#888056 - in reply to #888052)
Subject: Re: Question for the old timers





Posts: 32885


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
jdsplasher - 12/25/2017 9:04 PM

sworrall - 12/25/2017 7:42 PM Creatures, Snodlow, Mud Puppy, Eddie, Tek Neeks, etc. Somewhere around here I have a couple spoon hooks.

 Steve, are you, (we), old timers ?

 JD



Yep. Kids these days..........
wavridr
Posted 12/26/2017 6:48 AM (#888058 - in reply to #888031)
Subject: RE: Question for the old timers




Posts: 298


Location: Not where I want to be!
Flaptails, and single bladed bucktails (with hair)
southern comfort
Posted 12/26/2017 7:02 AM (#888060 - in reply to #888031)
Subject: Re: Question for the old timers




Posts: 392


Musky Jack Skunktail - a single blade bucktail with hair, Bobbie Bait and Flaptail top water.
North of 8
Posted 12/26/2017 7:04 AM (#888061 - in reply to #888031)
Subject: Re: Question for the old timers




And to think I thought the Mepp's Musky Killers had a lot of resistance when retrieved.
randers41
Posted 12/26/2017 7:51 AM (#888069 - in reply to #888031)
Subject: Re: Question for the old timers




Posts: 61


Location: Cottage Grove, WI
Zara Spooks
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