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aceguide
Posted 1/9/2014 1:45 PM (#683615 - in reply to #683598)
Subject: RE: favorite style of lure?




Posts: 32


Location: Tower, Lake Vermilion
Love throwing topwater baits however bucktails have to be the most productive.

"Ace"
muskyman72
Posted 1/9/2014 2:35 PM (#683619 - in reply to #683196)
Subject: Re: favorite style of lure?




Posts: 84


Location: Knot on the WATER
whats working hot is ours!!
Emptynet
Posted 1/9/2014 9:59 PM (#683701 - in reply to #683196)
Subject: RE: favorite style of lure?




Posts: 405


Location: WI
Jerkbaits. Doesn't matter if it's a Suick, Bobbie, Hellhound, Phantom, etc. They're all fun to work & muskies like 'em.
Michaeldircz
Posted 1/9/2014 10:56 PM (#683707 - in reply to #683196)
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Posts: 47


Gliders for me, because they move more fish for me than anything else by far. Low ratio of strikes to follows so far, something I'd lold to change in 2014
Michaeldircz
Posted 1/9/2014 10:58 PM (#683708 - in reply to #683196)
Subject: RE: favorite style of lure?




Posts: 47


Gliders, because they move more fish for me than any other style by far. Low ratio of strikes to follows however, something I'd like to improve upon during 2014
TheShow
Posted 1/9/2014 11:08 PM (#683711 - in reply to #683196)
Subject: RE: favorite style of lure?




Posts: 364


Location: Vilas County, WI
Blades - 9's and 10's; Then topwater; Then any dive/rise jerk
LarryJones
Posted 1/10/2014 6:03 AM (#683725 - in reply to #683196)
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Posts: 1247


Location: On the Niagara River in Buffalo, NY
Crankbaits
SixBowls
Posted 1/10/2014 6:03 AM (#683726 - in reply to #683711)
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Posts: 149


Gilders.
muskybites
Posted 1/10/2014 1:15 PM (#683805 - in reply to #683196)
Subject: Re: favorite style of lure?




Posts: 25


5 to 7 inch tubes, hard to find and have accounted for well over 120 muskies in my boat over the past few years up to 47 inches. Almost nobody presents lures on the bottom, fish are completely unconditioned to them.
andreula
Posted 1/11/2014 12:00 AM (#683896 - in reply to #683196)
Subject: RE: favorite style of lure?




Posts: 134


Rippin cranks!
RiverMan
Posted 1/11/2014 12:05 PM (#683948 - in reply to #683196)
Subject: Re: favorite style of lure?




Posts: 1504


Location: Oregon
Favorite by far hard swimbaits followed by gliders
NathanMaibauer3148
Posted 1/12/2014 11:47 AM (#684117 - in reply to #683196)
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Posts: 51


Jerkbaits/raptor Rubber/pounder
dfkiii
Posted 1/12/2014 7:53 PM (#684181 - in reply to #683196)
Subject: Re: favorite style of lure?





Location: Sawyer County, WI
Topwater is my favorite, and it's a shame that 2013 was such a terrible topwater year for me.
Riverboy WI
Posted 1/22/2014 8:50 PM (#686633 - in reply to #683196)
Subject: RE: favorite style of lure?





Posts: 71


Gliders and jerks are hands down the most fun. They keep me way more entertained than pulling bucktails.
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