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| Hey im thinking about buying one of these new baits tommorow and just want to know what you guys think. Have they seemed to be good baits this season? Or should i just stick with the dawgs? any notable success on them? Thanks |
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Location: Grand Rapids, MI | I've contemplated getting 1 or 5 also... Fish on some lakes that I go to see a lot of Dawgs. Maybe the different body + 3 tails is just that much difference for them to strike instead of follow. |
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Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN | The Medussa is a great bait and definitely one that I won't want to be without. Check out this thread for a few pictures of some big fish that have already been caught on the Medussa this year.
http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=50...
A great bait to add to your arsenal along with your other plastic swimbaits. I can't wait to start seeing the results of this lure in MN once the season opens.
Aaron
Edited by AWH 6/2/2009 7:20 PM
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Location: South Portsmouth, KY | If the lake you fish is a bulldawg lake then the medussa will be hot. Something new to get their attention. One thing that we have found is that you dont get very many follows, they just eat them!!
Edited by muskie_man 6/2/2009 7:21 PM
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Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion | NO,
Don't buy any, they SUCK !!.... So do dawgs,curly sues,or any other plastic/rubber lures
Jerome
Edited by Top H2O 6/2/2009 7:35 PM
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| i know the walleye color is always good, but what other of the colors the medussa comes in would you reccomend for both clear and stained water? |
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