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Message Subject: Cold weather go-to lures in spring
eagles
Posted 5/23/2005 8:56 PM (#148235)
Subject: Cold weather go-to lures in spring





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Location: Schofield, Wisconsin
Ok Guys- the opener is fast approaching this weekend for north of 10 and it looks like a cold one! High Saturday around Boulder Junction only 53. What are your go to lures for fishing this type of weather in the spring? Jigs- gliders- small slow moving bucktails- twitch baits?
Give it up!!

Thanks-Eagles
MikeHulbert
Posted 5/24/2005 12:59 PM (#148349 - in reply to #148235)
Subject: RE: Cold weather go-to lures in spring





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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana
Bucktails: Rizzo Wizzes, Mepps Maribu's, Mepps Mepps #5, KDC Fast Blades

Bulldawgs, medium dawgs, cisco, black orange

Gliders: 6 inch Phantoms, Baby Squirkos, Turmoils

Twitch Baits: 6 inch Jakes, 105 Cranes, 7 inch Grandma's.
ToddM
Posted 5/24/2005 7:53 PM (#148408 - in reply to #148235)
Subject: RE: Cold weather go-to lures in spring





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Location: oswego, il
I am a glider nut when it comes to cold spring temps. One interesting thing I have found with twitchbaits at opener time. The less erratic ones are more effective. Bomber long a's work very well at the opener. So do husky jerks. Hope this helps.
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