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| If you raise a fish on say a bucktail, what bait do you like to use as throw back lure? Thanks
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| A top-water is always a good choice for a throw back.
I like to use jackpots, you can work them fast or slow depending on the situation.
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| I agree with Musky Fever. A topwater thats moves slower because it gives the fish more time to react to a new lure. Possibly a Jackpot or Dancin' Raider or a Creeper. Just make sure you change it up. |
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| Okay, and now another throw back question for you pros. What about a fish that say follows a Bulldog to the boat? I've always wondered this, I know what to throw back as far as other lures go like the bucktail, spinnerbait, crankbait, and topwater, but what about a jigging lure?
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| brett, for a bulldawg we throw back a slowsinking jerkbait so we can keep the lure in the pike's face. The buldawg can't be suspended at boatside so the jerkbait can do the job better. But that's for pike, I don't know how muskies would react to this. Just my .02 |
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| I like to twich Slammers on the surface WAY out in front of where the following fish went. This has put some fish in my boat for me over the years.[;)] |
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