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| Hey Dudes,
I have heard that the Marauder by Salmo is a good lure. I have a weagle and I have been
moving fish with it. I'm just curious about this lure if anybody has been using it and have success with. I would like some feedback like action. |
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Posts: 87
Location: Brainerd,MN | I have one of these and I like it. It sits low in the water and it is very easy to use. It doesn't want to plow under water when worked fast like a Weagle does. It makes a plopping noise while throwing some water. I boated a 48" muskie 2 weeks ago on Vermilion on the Marauder after only using it a couple times so naturally it has become a mainstay in the box.
Jeff |
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Posts: 2024
| I haven't found a better bait that can sit in place and turn 180 degrees. Period. By the way, I own five (5) zig-zag topwaters - Jackpot, Phat Boy, Weagles X 2, Marauder - and when it comes to "dancing in place" the Marauder is hands down the way to go. However, it's not the greatest bait for covering water very quickly. |
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Posts: 20281
Location: oswego, il | I have one and it works very well and is easy to use. It hops the nose and does not push big water like a weagle or a hoosierhandmade but I think it has it's time and place for sure. It is definitley a friendly bait and casts a mile. |
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Posts: 654
Location: MPLS, MN | I don't have one but my buddy has a 43" and a 46" on a Maruader. I own 1 Jackpot and never felt it neccisary to buy another similar bait as I doubt the fish can tell the differance on a surface lure like that. If you like the weagle I'd say just keep throwing that and spend the money on a bigger variety of Cranks or Bucktails. |
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