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| Going to get into musky fishing with suckers. Any tips on best sucker rigs and how to use them. Thanks |
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Location: Madison, WI | Search is your friend. But to save you some time just contact BNelson and have him make you some up. I prefer the flashier ones with a blade. |
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Location: S.Wisconsin | I second the Brad Nelson rig. Easy to use...great hook ups and top notch quality throughout! Went 3 for 3 on them yesterday. |
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Location: S.Wisconsin | Cool pic from one of the fish yesterday
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| We do very well on Brad Nelson's rigs. |
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Location: Mauston, Wisconsin | Howie Meyer sucker rig....you have to fish w/Howie to find out his method of rigging a sucker.
Have fun!
Al |
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Location: Contrarian Island | thx guys... I am biased but they are pretty good rigs! Lots of buds use them wih good success. I do sell a few here and there if anyone is looking for some to try out |
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Location: Pulaski, WI | Can you attach a pic of the rig? |
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