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| Have never owned a wake bait, thought they were for bass only. Recently became aware of larger wake baits that would work for musky. My understanding is that they run quite shallow with a lot of movement. Seems that would be a good bait to troll in shallow water. Anyone have experience doing this? Due to age and a medical issue I expect to increase my time trolling as opposed to casting, so trying to put together more baits, techniques to try.
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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs | If it's moving and free of weeds, eventually a fish is going to eat it. Why not with a wake bait?
Was out on a "secret" action lake in my kayak last summer, moving spot to spot, threw a topraider behind me, peddled about 12' and BAM!
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Location: Walker, MN | Isn't a Hawg Wobbler a wake bait? |
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| Search out baits that "wander" in the wake. Means the bait shoots out to one side or the other, stays there for a moment, then comes back center, over and over. |
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| See that work on shark week every summer, dragging seal decoys for big whites. Trolling a wake bait or dragging a rodent or minnow decoy/lure would be similar. Should work, apex predators just doing their thing. Kdawg |
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