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Location: Frankfort, IL | I am looking to stock up at the Chicago show and would like to know what sizes and shallow or deep models that everyone prefers to throw.
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Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN | 11" Curly. Quite possibly my new favorite bait after getting a chance to throw them a bunch this fall. Only one in the boat on them in that time (Thanks, Kevin Cochran, for the use of yours for that one!). But they sure did move a bunch of fish all fall long. If I could have just gotten the 3 or 4 that were very hot on the figure 8 to commit, it would have been even better.
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Location: Illinois | I like both 13" and 11" Suzy Sucker models. When purchased it wasn't specified if they were shallow or deep to my knowledge, however I keep them pretty high in the water column with a medium fast retrieve. I few friends have told me they think the 11" has a better tail wiggle, though to me it's very similar.
Mike
Edited by muskellunged 1/7/2008 6:57 PM
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Posts: 2037
Location: lansing, il | id vote for the 11" curlys and suzies! awesome baits perfect size! |
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Posts: 1767
Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin | I did just fine on the smaller version of the Suzy....works very well letting it ride lower in deeper weeds with a twitch/pull action |
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| I like the 13 inch Suzy Sucker and the smaller versions of the Curly Sue 11 inch other options |
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Posts: 440
| I was impressed with the 9" Suzy, had lots of fish chasing it and couple whack it. I like the looks of the 11" Suzy and Curly both but don't have enough time with either to prove a thing. Given time though I am sure they will all produce. The Suzy seemed to move fish when other plastics were not. |
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Location: Land of the Musky | 11" curly IMO. Real nice lures! Andy does one hell of a job making these baits. I have yet to see one with any defects and I look at them everytime I see them on the shelf. I also have a lot of them in my tackle box. Great baits all around!!! |
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