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Location: Williamstown, WV | I need some help here. I'll try my best to explain this and see if anybody knows what in the world I'm talking about. I'm looking for a spoon type bait but I believe it has some lead in it. I'm looking to use it for attaching a soft plastic to it and working it just below the surface. It gives off a wobble type action I believe. I've seen them used and I want to know what it's called and where I can find one. Hope somebody can help me and if anybody has one big enough for musky I'd be glad to take it off your hands for a fair price or maybe some lures. Thanks again guys.
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Location: Lincoln UK | I can only think of these, probably wrong but check it out.
http://cgi.ebay.com/MUSKY-MUSKIE-NORTHERN-PIKE-2-BAITDRIVER-LURES-S... |
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| Have you tried a johson silver minnow? theres no lead on them but they do make a larger size for muskies, excellent in the weeds for sure. |
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Location: Williamstown, WV | yeah that might work...i don't want to sound dumb but i didn't think of that. Thanks alot.
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| Try a Uncle Josh "musky Ribbon" instead of a plastic trailer behind the Silver Minnow, better action and results in my experience. |
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Location: Athens, Ohio | Shawn, I have some of those Uncle Josh's, never used them yet. Sent you a PM, maybe we can hit Middle Island? m |
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| Sounds like a bunker spoon to me. They're generally huge (9-12") and sometimes have a lead keel in them. We use them here on the east coast for trolling stripers. |
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| Yes, the johnson silver minnow is a prime choice and I have tipped them with some Uncle Josh's pork trailer as well. I have never boated a fish on this combo but i have encountered some mean follows to the boat.
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