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Posts: 1247
Location: Walker, MN | I've loved the 8" Weagle for a long time...makes me wonder why I don't try the baby for a WTD bass lure. Does anyone have any experience with the 5" Baby Weagle? Does it act like the 8"? Thanks! |
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Posts: 2016
| I have 3 and I’d happily sell them all, just not a fan of the baby weagle… if it’s really calm occasionally I’ll grab a giant jackpot, original 8” weagle is where it’s at for me. |
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Posts: 32887
Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | I've found to make it work as I want it to I have to go to a lighter leader, line, and outfit, so for bass and pike, sure. |
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| Interesting info. I have looked at them but never pulled the trigger. Really like the 8" but have wondered if maybe smaller might be effective at times. |
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Posts: 320
| I have a few and really like them for calmer water. They have a lot of movement and make some noise but don’t glide real far which I think allows the fish to eat them instead of miss them. They definitely have their place in my boat. |
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Posts: 393
| I like them and have used a solid black one in the spring with a lot of success, |
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Posts: 1415
Location: Brighton CO. | When I first moved to Colorado years ago the first lure people recommended for Tiger Muskies was the Zara Spook. |
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Posts: 1270
Location: E. Tenn | chuckski - 11/8/2023 6:41 PM
When I first moved to Colorado years ago the first lure people recommended for Tiger Muskies was the Zara Spook.
I have a "Super Spook" that's caught a ton of bass, more than a few pike, and several musky.. I'm glad I keep enough #4 hooks on hand.. |
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Posts: 393
| While the question started with Baby Weagle I would also recommend the value of the Super Spook. I use both with a lot of success especially in the spring. Super Spook comes out in quieter conditions and Baby Weagle when there is more of a chop and windier conditions. |
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