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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Favorite Musky Spinnerbait
 
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wisriverrat
Posted 9/15/2018 3:42 PM (#918458 - in reply to #916302)
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Location: On the River
1.Ace
2.M&G
3.Nutbuster
Reelwise
Posted 9/15/2018 8:01 PM (#918498 - in reply to #916302)
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The old Llungen tandem Nut Busters when Scott Donovan used to make them are my favorite
Pat Hoolihan
Posted 9/15/2018 11:54 PM (#918544 - in reply to #916302)
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Definitely M&G
NathanH
Posted 9/16/2018 7:19 AM (#918551 - in reply to #916302)
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Location: MN
Mine is the Big tooth tackle, just a great bait to get through cover and really well priced. I also think Ace Baits are great too. Iuke warm on the others iv tried.
phishmasta
Posted 9/17/2018 8:20 AM (#918636 - in reply to #916302)
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Where we fish down here in central il the fish don't seem to like the huge musky spinnerbaits. I've thrown the rad dogs, mg's, gerry's girls, and a bunch of different big spinnerbaits with very limited success. My best producing spinnerbait hands down has been the tandem slopmaster and I've recently gone even smaller by adding some booyah pikee spinnerbaits to my arsenal and had great results. It seems like when the fish are sitting in thick weeds up shallow they are in a neutral to negative mood. They are not just smashing anything that whizzes by their head. A bite will usually be of the nipping variety so you had better add a trailer hook if you fish either of these baits. The biggest problem with the big spinnerbaits is that they are too heavy and you have to reel them too fast to keep them up outta the real thick weeds. With the slopmaster and pikee you can kinda slow roll your bait through the tops of the weeds without them running down in the thick stuff and getting hung up all the time. For the record most of our weeds are milfoil, not the nice, easier to fish cabbage of the north.
Pointerpride102
Posted 9/17/2018 9:01 AM (#918640 - in reply to #918636)
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Location: The desert
Violent strike
ski glider
Posted 9/25/2018 5:43 PM (#919375 - in reply to #916302)
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Beaver and Rob dey trolling and grinders and rad dog casting
supertrollr
Posted 9/25/2018 6:33 PM (#919380 - in reply to #916302)
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mine are the best
PEteacher44
Posted 9/26/2018 8:39 PM (#919506 - in reply to #916302)
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Location: WI
Ace Tandems... nice and slow
true tiger tamer
Posted 9/27/2018 12:29 AM (#919540 - in reply to #916302)
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Bob Todd's Muskie Mo,made in Colorado, the only spinnerbait I've found with 2 Panther Martin style blades, something most muskies never see. Also a great tiger bait.
supertrollr
Posted 9/27/2018 12:47 PM (#919581 - in reply to #916302)
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that's the one
phselect
Posted 9/28/2018 9:44 AM (#919689 - in reply to #916302)
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Location: Alexandria, MN
Rad Dogs and Pearson's Grinders. Musky Mayhem Cycos, too.
Lizmorea
Posted 9/28/2018 3:24 PM (#919731 - in reply to #916302)
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