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bootstraps54x2
Posted 10/23/2012 11:49 AM (#592756)
Subject: Suckers




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Might be a dumb question but what is the difference between a musky sucker and a decoy? Is it size?
KenK
Posted 10/23/2012 11:58 AM (#592758 - in reply to #592756)
Subject: RE: Suckers





Posts: 576


Location: Elk Grove Village, IL & Phillips, WI
Decoys are normally made of wood used for spearing fish that are attracted to the decoy. Some spearers may use a live sucker.


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bootstraps54x2
Posted 10/23/2012 12:43 PM (#592774 - in reply to #592756)
Subject: RE: Suckers




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Thats what I thought too but the bait store that I talked to said they had musky suckers and decoys suckers for live bait.

Edited by bootstraps54x2 10/23/2012 12:44 PM
Will Schultz
Posted 10/23/2012 1:43 PM (#592798 - in reply to #592756)
Subject: Re: Suckers





Location: Grand Rapids, MI
I've seen many shops that call their largest suckers "decoy" suckers. Just means they're bigger than the rest. Around here that usually means 12" instead of 7-9".
BALDY
Posted 10/23/2012 2:13 PM (#592808 - in reply to #592756)
Subject: Re: Suckers




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alot of spearers use monster suckers for decoys in the winter. so, alot of baits shops call their largest suckers decoys.

Edited by BALDY 10/23/2012 2:14 PM
Ja Rule
Posted 10/23/2012 3:56 PM (#592843 - in reply to #592756)
Subject: Re: Suckers




Posts: 415


The hardcore spearers I have known actually will use a large fake decoy and a live one at the same time. The fake one works better for drawing in fish from a distance and the live one helps keep them interested once they come in.
j_mich
Posted 10/23/2012 7:00 PM (#592895 - in reply to #592756)
Subject: RE: Suckers


The term decoy sucker is a phrase used in some of the MN bait shops. A decoy sucker would be 9 to 11 inches....with anything larger refered to as a musky sucker. Or $4.50 compared to $6+
nocturnalmotors
Posted 10/24/2012 8:05 AM (#593033 - in reply to #592756)
Subject: Re: Suckers





Posts: 373


Location: Maine Township, MN
Decoys are the larger ones where I get them in MN.
goose007us
Posted 10/24/2012 9:22 AM (#593056 - in reply to #593033)
Subject: Re: Suckers





Posts: 267


Why would anyone be spearing muskies?
bootstraps54x2
Posted 10/24/2012 10:43 AM (#593074 - in reply to #592756)
Subject: Re: Suckers




Posts: 20


I dont think anyone here spears muskies. I was just wondering what the difference was so that I know what to get this fall for my quick strike rigs. Not spearing
Northwind Mark
Posted 10/24/2012 11:06 AM (#593080 - in reply to #593074)
Subject: Re: Suckers





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Location: Elgin, IL
Ken, those wooden decoys are cool....thanks for the pics.
KenK
Posted 10/24/2012 12:34 PM (#593103 - in reply to #592756)
Subject: Re: Suckers





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Location: Elk Grove Village, IL & Phillips, WI
Wish I could take the credit!! Google can be your best friend!!
Rebel9921
Posted 10/25/2012 1:30 AM (#593362 - in reply to #592756)
Subject: Re: Suckers




Posts: 203


Location: Minnesota
Generally... when one sees a decoy sucker... its no bigger than 10-11" and is mainly used for spearing...

Sometimes its best to check out locations... some places sells Musky Suckers as decoys and it'll save you couple good dollars... til they catches on, then the price goes up...

Whenever calling, I never ask for Muskie suckers... I always ask if they have 15" or bigger... and they usually do...
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