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Marley420 |
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Posts: 82 Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs | I was wondering what people’s preferences are when it comes to size of bait? The past couple of years I have really worked hard to try and master this style of bait. I have noticed that I have success with smaller walk the dog baits then I do with the bigger ones; Willy’s, poe’s and viper’s. What companies make smaller size baits, 5 to 6.5 inches? I know of the Willy jr. Thanks | ||
7.62xJay |
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Posts: 532 Location: NW WI | Sebile used to have a weird one. Not sure if they do anymore | ||
southern comfort |
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Posts: 393 | Check out Baby Weagle - 5.5 inches. It fishes and acts like a larger WTD surface lure. I also like Zara Super Spook. It is smaller but is very effective if you really want to downsize. | ||
MartinTD |
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Posts: 1141 Location: NorthCentral WI | Bucher Dancin' Raider is another good one, although my favorite is the 8" Weagle at opener and all throughout the season. | ||
IAJustin |
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Posts: 2017 | As mentioned above, I wouldn’t give up on 8” wtd” Weagles (chop 1-2’) and Fish Stick HD’s in ripple to 1’ chop… pretty much all I throw spring to winter when I want a wtd… I rarely throw wtd if it’s glass calm, but generally if I do I grab an original jackpot.. anything smaller feels like I’m bass fishing ( plenty of bass eat the Weagle and Fishstick) | ||
Marley420 |
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Posts: 82 Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs | The one I have been having success with this year is the Salmo Maas Marauder. I kinda forgot I even had the bait. | ||
mikie |
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Location: Athens, Ohio | Mantas. Just tap them. m | ||
2rjs |
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Posts: 30 Location: Virginia | Marley420 - 9/23/2023 10:37 AM The one I have been having success with this year is the Salmo Maas Marauder. I kinda forgot I even had the bait. Funny, I actually forgot the name of this bait until I saw this thread. My most used topwater. Everyone that fishes with me ask what it is and I tell them I have no clue. Cast like a bullet and super easy to work. I'm not sure but I think Salmo quite making these. | ||
Marley420 |
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Posts: 82 Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs | 2rjs - 9/24/2023 7:50 AM Marley420 - 9/23/2023 10:37 AM The one I have been having success with this year is the Salmo Maas Marauder. I kinda forgot I even had the bait. Funny, I actually forgot the name of this bait until I saw this thread. My most used topwater. Everyone that fishes with me ask what it is and I tell them I have no clue. Cast like a bullet and super easy to work. I'm not sure but I think Salmo quite making these. I was able to find a couple different colors on Ebay recently. They do cast like a bullet. | ||
Pa Tigers n trout |
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Posts: 268 Location: Central Pennsylvania | Heddon super spook and 7" Jason Wynnings spook. | ||
RJ_692 |
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Posts: 358 | i watched a super spook disappear sideways in one of the bigger muskies ive seen mouths. only then to see it fly back out as i was setting the hook. talk about a wtf moment. i like all sorts of the smaller ones. just make sure to upgrade the hooks on them if not from a musky specific mfg. i still think a poes giant jackpot is one of the better all around fish of all species movers. | ||
chuckski |
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Posts: 1418 Location: Brighton CO. | If you move down to a Zara Spook or a Rapala don't lean on your fish. | ||
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