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muskiehunter2
Posted 6/12/2006 8:46 PM (#196027)
Subject: lotw lure choices?


im going for the first time at the end of this month and i was hoping for some lure help. honestly what do you bring ? to much and you start bait swapping . if you were to take 10 baits what would they be ?color and type .i already have some baits pulled but now im starting to second guess my choices.
muskie_man
Posted 6/12/2006 9:09 PM (#196035 - in reply to #196027)
Subject: RE: lotw lure choices?





Posts: 1237


Location: South Portsmouth, KY
Hey. i went up to sabaskong bay lotw last year and we did pretty good. Here is what worked for us. Mepps Musky marabous(Nickle blade/ black tail, copper blade/red tail) and perch and jailbird colored mantas. Cant really give you any more bait info because thats all that i needed to use! Good Luck!
Derrys
Posted 6/12/2006 10:17 PM (#196047 - in reply to #196027)
Subject: RE: lotw lure choices?


I'd take the following:

Large Tandem Rad Dog Spinnerbaits- Brown/Orange/Black Skirt with Flame Blade, Yellow Skirt with Nickel Blade, Black skirt with NickelBlade.

Topraider in almost any color.

Black Hawg Wobbler.

Eagletail Bucktails in Grey, Orange, Black or Brown.

A couple years ago up there we caught 21 Muskies in 28 hours on the lake. I think 19 were caught on dark colored Rad Dogs with a flame blade. Good luck.
C_Nelson
Posted 6/12/2006 10:51 PM (#196053 - in reply to #196027)
Subject: RE: lotw lure choices?





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Location: Sheboygan Falls, WI
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Edited by C_Nelson 6/7/2008 2:16 PM
Steve Jonesi
Posted 6/12/2006 11:33 PM (#196055 - in reply to #196027)
Subject: RE: lotw lure choices?




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Raddog Spinnerbait(either bluegill/flame or black/flame)
Weagle (perch)
LOW Rider-blackbird
6" Orange Reef Hawg
10" weighted Suick-Perch
700 Series Buchertail-Brown/Flame
Straight Depthraider-Miller /Hot perch
10" Jake-Pick a color

Year after year after year."Leavin'The Dance with who brought me". Steve
mikie
Posted 6/13/2006 5:41 AM (#196069 - in reply to #196027)
Subject: RE: lotw lure choices?





Location: Athens, Ohio
A top raider and every bucktail you own. m
Ed Spoerl
Posted 6/13/2006 6:57 AM (#196075 - in reply to #196027)
Subject: RE: lotw lure choices?


My best bait is the Mepps Musky Marabou in the pearl white-black white. Trust me when I say you cannot go wrong by throwing this buck tail all day long! Second bait that is a must is a top raider (bull frog) Lock and load MF :o) just a few more weeks...giddy up!

Ed
Shep
Posted 6/13/2006 7:30 AM (#196076 - in reply to #196075)
Subject: RE: lotw lure choices?





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My top ten for LOTW

1. Top Raider. Don't matter the color, bring about 10. You need to put them within a foot of the rocks. Sometimes they hit the rocks, and the weight breaks loose. That's why you bring 10.

2. Black 9" Suick

3. Orange w/Black dots 10" Suick

4. GhostTail, Black hair, Chart/Orange Blade

5. Sucker 9" Reef Hawg

6. Raddog, White/Red. Cast this on the beach, and watch from the side. Ski's will come a long way for this bait!

7. Black and Chart Boo Tail

8. Herpes Undertaker

9. Black/ Silver Jointed Depth Raider

10. Pike 10" Believer

11. One more Top Raider, just in case you break the first 10!

Muskie Treats
Posted 6/13/2006 8:07 AM (#196087 - in reply to #196027)
Subject: RE: lotw lure choices?





Posts: 2384


Location: On the X that marks the mucky spot
Don't forget the Candy Spins.

That bait was by far our best producer last year.
nwild
Posted 6/13/2006 8:48 AM (#196101 - in reply to #196087)
Subject: RE: lotw lure choices?





Posts: 1996


Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain
Mepps Marabous are an awesome bait up there. I have caught more LOTW muskies on these than any other bait.

Top Raiders are second in #'s of fish for me on the Woods, but first in size! Lots of big fish eating Top Raiders.

I always have a 10" UNweighted Suick rigged for working through the cabbage. One of the best slop baits out there, but must be UNweighted to back out of the slop.

Grinders and Rad Dogs and Ace Spinnerbaits have all been very good baits for me up there as well.
Troyz.
Posted 6/13/2006 9:04 AM (#196104 - in reply to #196027)
Subject: RE: lotw lure choices?




Posts: 734


Location: Watertown, MN
Mepps Marabou's, Copper/Red, Chart/Black/Chart, White/Black,Silver/Black
Mepps Tandem Musky Killer, White/Yellow, Orange/Black, Copper/Red
Fred Tinsel Tails Flame Blade/Purple Tinsel
Jackpot, Black Orange,
8" Viper Blue Silver
10" Suick Chart Black
Funky Chicken Spinner Bait Chart/Orange Blades, Black Tail
Musky Candy Spinnerbaits
Squirrly Phantom Perch, Japenese Red Tail
Lee Lure Water Chopper, everyone else is throwing the topraider

Good luck

troyz

Netman
Posted 6/13/2006 9:29 AM (#196107 - in reply to #196027)
Subject: RE: lotw lure choices?





Posts: 880


Location: New Berlin,Wisconsin,53151
Talk to a Guide:

Frank Walsh will give you a good choice of baits, it changes with the season. You can reach him at Baystore.com I think thats the site.

Netman
Darkwing
Posted 6/13/2006 9:44 AM (#196110 - in reply to #196027)
Subject: RE: lotw lure choices?


There was an article in Musky Hunter a couple of years back written by Bill Sandy with a number of his favorite lures for LOTW. Below is some of what he included.

Mepps Musky Marabou - Black and/or Black/white with silver
Reef Hawg - Sucker pattern
Top Raider - Black
Mepps Musky Killer Tandem - Black and/or Black/white with silver
Depth Raider - straight - perch
Hawg Wobbler - Black
Shallow Raider - Perch

Hope this helps. I'll look tonight to see if I forgot anything.
IAJustin
Posted 6/13/2006 11:34 AM (#196132 - in reply to #196027)
Subject: RE: lotw lure choices?




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Well when you find them you catch them on just about everything! - use a bait that hooks well and is easy to 8 (lots of fish on 8's) For me end of June =Spinnerbaits ...small and large (take some white). Its such a versatile bait you really shouldn't need much else that time of year.....If you run into a nasty cold front I would bring some large husky jerks - these small baits have saved the day many times under horrible conditions
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