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Raider150
Posted 10/12/2005 9:18 AM (#162205)
Subject: MOLLY BAITS





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Has any body fished with a molly bait and are they any good?
Gander Mt Guide
Posted 10/12/2005 9:41 AM (#162211 - in reply to #162205)
Subject: RE: MOLLY BAITS





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Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI
Awsome twitcher, great wobble. I don't use the huge ones. The nice thing is that they're constructed to last forever. Definately worth the money.
tuffy1
Posted 10/12/2005 11:41 AM (#162226 - in reply to #162211)
Subject: RE: MOLLY BAITS





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Location: Racine, Wi
I was throwing an MRG custom painted on on Sat for the 1st time, and scored a fish within a half hour. They twitch great, but seem to have a very tight wobble to them. The work great for ripping, and letting suspend. Good post cold front, and fall bait. (probably spring too, but I haven't thrown them in the spring yet.
xllund
Posted 10/19/2005 6:31 AM (#162874 - in reply to #162205)
Subject: RE: MOLLY BAITS




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Hello Raider,

I have been throwing Molly baits for the past two years. Like Tuffy said, they are a very good twitch bait. Work them slowly though, if worked too hard/fast, they have a tendency to blow out of the water. I work mine by the following method: Cast it out, give the reel a few steady cranks to start the bait to dive, then twitch with long pulls, and let the bait recover a second or two, then repeat all the way back to the boat. Good luck to ya!
J.Sloan
Posted 10/19/2005 7:54 AM (#162884 - in reply to #162205)
Subject: RE: MOLLY BAITS


Tried slow trolling one this year, and managed a fat mid 40" after dark. Good baits.

J.Sloan
The BFO
IAJustin
Posted 10/19/2005 3:40 PM (#162957 - in reply to #162205)
Subject: RE: MOLLY BAITS




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not in my top 5 twitch baits....but do have a "different" action - not a confidence bait for me - just love 10" jakes I guess
ManitouDan
Posted 10/19/2005 7:21 PM (#162974 - in reply to #162205)
Subject: RE: MOLLY BAITS


too tight a swim for me, they advertise a large "belly roll or flash" but I don't see it. the shallowraider has a much better action IMO. ManitouDan
firstsixfeet
Posted 10/19/2005 8:02 PM (#162978 - in reply to #162205)
Subject: RE: MOLLY BAITS




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I notice you really have to snap it hard to get it twisted out of shape but I think it is pretty viable in KY waters. Better than the shallow raider has been for me. I think it will get some major time this fall in my boat. Better than jerking that 10" Jake.

muskyboy
Posted 10/19/2005 8:20 PM (#162979 - in reply to #162205)
Subject: RE: MOLLY BAITS


It is a nice twitch bait, and it trolls pretty well too. I like my Big Game twitch baits best along with Jakes and Grandmas. The large Molly has a huge profile and distinctive action though, and sometimes that's the ticket
xllund
Posted 10/20/2005 6:13 AM (#162992 - in reply to #162205)
Subject: RE: MOLLY BAITS




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Just one more comment on the Molly baits. They have performed the best for me under cooler water (less than 60 degrees) conditions. Last fall I moved more fish on the 10" Molly than any other bait I threw. Like any other bait in your box, it is another tool to use.

ManitouDan
Posted 10/20/2005 7:44 PM (#163063 - in reply to #162205)
Subject: RE: MOLLY BAITS


FSF --- I hereby challunge you to a fish off in my swinging hammock otherwise known as the musky tub, my shallowraider vs your molly -- sounds like a reality tv show ! whenever I can shake free for 2 days I'll contact ya , MD
firstsixfeet
Posted 10/20/2005 8:48 PM (#163069 - in reply to #162205)
Subject: RE: MOLLY BAITS




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MD you can't prove it to me until you show up down here. It woulda been a good test day today, they were moving. I only switched baits one time...never put the molly on.
ManitouDan
Posted 10/21/2005 9:26 PM (#163156 - in reply to #162205)
Subject: RE: MOLLY BAITS


I was on the water today, took my girl fishin up by the local dam, on the mighty Ohio, she had 2 in the boat before I could get rigged up. ended up with a nice stringer of sauger. It's nice to have fish to eat occasionally. I'm off wed , thursday this week coming up. FSF- are you off ? Dan
firstsixfeet
Posted 10/22/2005 7:00 PM (#163200 - in reply to #162205)
Subject: RE: MOLLY BAITS




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I am off WED Thru NOV 11th or so!!!!!!!!!
Na naa na na nabooboo!

Anybody want to go fish???
Don Pfeiffer
Posted 10/24/2005 12:46 AM (#163286 - in reply to #162205)
Subject: RE: MOLLY BAITS




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Location: Rhinelander.
have about a dozen now and they are good. Have had success mostly with the smaller one. I should throw the bigger one more. Will be row trolling it this next two weeks.

Pfeiff
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