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MuskyHavoc
Posted 9/14/2023 2:34 PM (#1023657)
Subject: Reed Bite - Baits





Posts: 21


Location: Sturgeon Bay WI
Hey all- Had a solid bite in Minnesota- few weeks back in the reeds.

What worked for us - top water (top raider etc) buzz baits, spinner baits.

Curious if any of you gents find a better bait to pull thru that? Especially when you bomb way back in…
TCESOX
Posted 9/14/2023 4:58 PM (#1023659 - in reply to #1023657)
Subject: Re: Reed Bite - Baits





Posts: 1288


Nope. 2 oz. buzzbait is the bomb.
sworrall
Posted 9/14/2023 5:02 PM (#1023660 - in reply to #1023657)
Subject: Re: Reed Bite - Baits





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Violent Strike Extractor. Never gets hung up on anything except the fish's face. The Musky shop has them, or violentstrikelures.com.


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RJ_692
Posted 9/15/2023 8:40 AM (#1023667 - in reply to #1023657)
Subject: Re: Reed Bite - Baits




Posts: 358


big swim jigs will come through good
BillM
Posted 9/15/2023 9:33 AM (#1023672 - in reply to #1023657)
Subject: Re: Reed Bite - Baits





Posts: 187


Any muskie sized spinnerbait with an upturned hook should come through just fine. Lubowski makes some nice ones.
C_Nelson
Posted 9/15/2023 5:32 PM (#1023679 - in reply to #1023657)
Subject: Re: Reed Bite - Baits





Posts: 578


Location: Sheboygan Falls, WI
The Bomb by Figure 8. Going through thick cover, the more noise the better. Going to say that these have to be about the loudest spinnerbaits of any kind (spinnerbaits or in-lines) on the market.

https://youtu.be/JGDvTIGOlAM
chuckski
Posted 9/16/2023 9:14 AM (#1023684 - in reply to #1023657)
Subject: Re: Reed Bite - Baits




Posts: 1418


Location: Brighton CO.
Big Tooth Klack Weedless modal or any Muskie Sized Spinnerbait. And if you throw out in the weeds, rocks or open water in front of the Reeds I've had fish in clear water come out Reeds and smash a lure from 40 feet. One of the coolest strikes ever, working a Grandma and this zipped out a shashed it and to keep cadence was hard to do. She didn't miss and I had to cut hooks and I was a bloody mess but happy. This was a September fish.
kdawg
Posted 9/16/2023 12:26 PM (#1023689 - in reply to #1023684)
Subject: Re: Reed Bite - Baits




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Another suggestion would be the big 5" Johnson silver minnow. Tip it with a 5-6 inch grub, I use Kalin's. You could throw that thing on shore and reel it back. The big grub adds to give it the big profile. Kdawg
chuckski
Posted 9/16/2023 1:56 PM (#1023690 - in reply to #1023657)
Subject: Re: Reed Bite - Baits




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Location: Brighton CO.
The Silver Minnow has been good to us too!
bturg
Posted 9/16/2023 10:42 PM (#1023695 - in reply to #1023689)
Subject: Re: Reed Bite - Baits




Posts: 716


kdawg - 9/16/2023 12:26 PM

Another suggestion would be the big 5" Johnson silver minnow. Tip it with a 5-6 inch grub, I use Kalin's. You could throw that thing on shore and reel it back. The big grub adds to give it the big profile. Kdawg


I like that idea.
Clark A
Posted 9/16/2023 10:57 PM (#1023696 - in reply to #1023657)
Subject: Re: Reed Bite - Baits




Posts: 622


Location: Bloomington, MN
I think Pure Fishing bought the Johnson Silver Minnow, but I can't find if they still make them. I need more for Great Slave Pike!
7.62xJay
Posted 9/17/2023 11:06 AM (#1023705 - in reply to #1023657)
Subject: Re: Reed Bite - Baits





Posts: 532


Location: NW WI
The Bucher slop master spoon is widely available now, I like it. Thing performs like a weedless topwater. Which is also its downside. You come off the slop and let it flutter down, you gotta reel really slow to keep it from blowing out.
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