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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> 2010 Must Have Lure
 
Message Subject: 2010 Must Have Lure
Matty
Posted 3/23/2010 1:33 PM (#430582 - in reply to #430251)
Subject: Re: 2010 Must Have Lure




Posts: 167


Location: Ontario
Shadzillas - I used some of these last year. 3 fish in one day solely on them. I bought a couple more this off season and they have made them better for this year. They are easier to replace the bodies now.

Edited by Matty 3/23/2010 1:35 PM
jorggy
Posted 3/23/2010 3:30 PM (#430612 - in reply to #429419)
Subject: Re: 2010 Must Have Lure




Posts: 19


Location: antigo
don't forget about the wild action wabulls. A great glide bait made buy suick lures
Musky Madman
Posted 3/23/2010 3:42 PM (#430616 - in reply to #429419)
Subject: Re: 2010 Must Have Lure


Yeah, when is Steve going to get those in stores around here? I'm sure Antigo Fleet Farm will be one of the first to get them. As they've always carried a big supply of suick tackle. Then again, I drive right by there every day... could probably stop and talk to Steve and see if he's got any show colors left.

Edited by Musky Madman 3/23/2010 3:43 PM
muskyfvr
Posted 3/23/2010 9:08 PM (#430693 - in reply to #429419)
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Posts: 223


Location: Minn.
This bait will do some damage this year. Swinging Single 1.2 "Blue Lagoon"


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Mak51
Posted 3/23/2010 9:28 PM (#430699 - in reply to #429419)
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Location: MN
Shadillac's
Phantoms (all sizes)
CJ Spinnerbaits (they have new hooks)
Mammoth Sues
Add another box of Double 13s
14" Jakes in new colors
Super Size Jerkbaits

Top H20... yeah, bigger is better in my corner of the world too!


sodaksker
Posted 3/24/2010 10:07 AM (#430770 - in reply to #429419)
Subject: Re: 2010 Must Have Lure





Posts: 79


Location: South Dakota
I'd like to get my hands on one of Larry's whopper ploppers.

Edited by sodaksker 3/24/2010 10:08 AM
PSYS
Posted 3/24/2010 12:01 PM (#430796 - in reply to #430693)
Subject: RE: 2010 Must Have Lure





Posts: 1030


Location: APPLETON, WI
muskyfvr - 3/23/2010 9:08 PM

This bait will do some damage this year. Swinging Single 1.2 "Blue Lagoon"


that thing is sexy!
3511richardb
Posted 3/24/2010 3:39 PM (#430829 - in reply to #429419)
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Posts: 144


Location: the Netherlands
I Love my double Lill Darlins .

RB

Edited by 3511richardb 3/24/2010 3:48 PM
WaterWolfMike
Posted 3/24/2010 8:26 PM (#430880 - in reply to #430693)
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Posts: 16


muskyfvr - 3/23/2010 9:08 PM

This bait will do some damage this year. Swinging Single 1.2 "Blue Lagoon"



Looking foward to testing some this season, still have to decide on a colour....there are so many !
jorggy
Posted 3/25/2010 1:59 PM (#430985 - in reply to #429419)
Subject: Re: 2010 Must Have Lure




Posts: 19


Location: antigo
musky madman. I was in fleet farm today and they are just putting the weagles and wabulls on the shelves. They will be in gander mountain stores as well.
Musky Madman
Posted 3/26/2010 7:06 AM (#431102 - in reply to #429419)
Subject: Re: 2010 Must Have Lure


Nice. Thanks for the update, I'll have to stop in there tonight.
Perfect Drift
Posted 3/26/2010 2:25 PM (#431208 - in reply to #429419)
Subject: RE: 2010 Must Have Lure




Posts: 155


Does anyone know anything about the Musky Mainia/Drifter lures that are supposed to debute this year.I havn,t been able to find any.
CU301DSV
Posted 5/2/2010 11:29 AM (#438693 - in reply to #430582)
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Location: Canada
Matty - 3/23/2010 2:33 PM

Shadzillas - I used some of these last year. 3 fish in one day solely on them. I bought a couple more this off season and they have made them better for this year. They are easier to replace the bodies now.


I too tested a prototype of this last year. I'd post a pic of it but I still haven't figured out how to yet. I might be getting some more of these today.
leech lake strain
Posted 5/2/2010 1:07 PM (#438701 - in reply to #429419)
Subject: Re: 2010 Must Have Lure




Posts: 536


got the mini medussa, says for every 50" fish you catch they will give you another lure like the one you caught it on and a chaos tackle t shirt in your size with a picture of the length of fish it was on it! now all I have to do is catch some 50"s lol
Herb_b
Posted 5/4/2010 12:47 PM (#439033 - in reply to #429419)
Subject: Re: 2010 Must Have Lure





Posts: 829


Location: Maple Grove, MN
This year I ended up adding nothing but more spinner baits. I've added some more CJs (my favorite) and a variety of other spinner baits like Candy Spins, Grinders, and large Rad Dogs. I even picked up a super-sizer called a "Bling" spinner bait. The Candy Spins are for the kids and the larger ones are for probing the deep water when I can't find them in the shallows.

I will still mostly throw CJs, but it doesn't hurt to be versatile.
Beaver
Posted 5/4/2010 10:50 PM (#439130 - in reply to #430580)
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Shadillacs for sure. I saw Nate build them from start to finish, and he poured his heart into the mold. Solid construction, and you can cast it as well as troll it. Nate makes some great lures, and as soon as school is over, he has several great ideas that are going to turn into lures. You know when you pick them up, that they will hold up and will have action to put fish in the boat.
Beav
nclaker
Posted 5/4/2010 10:50 PM (#439131 - in reply to #429419)
Subject: Re: 2010 Must Have Lure




Posts: 83


Bought way more new baits this spring than expected (big surprise .. LOL). Couldn't resist buying a bunch of custom color mag dawgs at the show (especially the shallow pounder). Added some Krave (regulars & Jr), bunch of new Lee Lures, and some rubber hairy baits.

Most unique new lure I picked up has to be the Rubber Hairy - Twisted Tulibee.

I almost picked up one of the monster sized Phantoms. Those things are awesome, but I just could not justify the cost (I think it was $50)
Guest
Posted 5/5/2010 8:30 AM (#439169 - in reply to #439033)
Subject: Re: 2010 Must Have Lure


Herb_b - 5/4/2010 12:47 PM

This year I ended up adding nothing but more spinner baits. I've added some more CJs (my favorite) and a variety of other spinner baits like Candy Spins, Grinders, and large Rad Dogs. I even picked up a super-sizer called a "Bling" spinner bait. The Candy Spins are for the kids and the larger ones are for probing the deep water when I can't find them in the shallows.

I will still mostly throw CJs, but it doesn't hurt to be versatile.


This might be a dumb question, but what is a CJ?
JokersWild
Posted 5/5/2010 11:49 AM (#439196 - in reply to #429419)
Subject: Re: 2010 Must Have Lure




Posts: 16


Location: Stevens Point/Sheboygan Wisconsin
I second what "sodaksker" said. One of Larry D's "whopper ploppers." On his site he says that he will be selling them retail and wants to build up a stockpile before turning them loose on the market. If I remember correctly he said about mid-summer they would be out.
PSYS
Posted 5/5/2010 6:41 PM (#439303 - in reply to #439169)
Subject: Re: 2010 Must Have Lure





Posts: 1030


Location: APPLETON, WI
Guest - 5/5/2010 8:30 AM

Herb_b - 5/4/2010 12:47 PM

This year I ended up adding nothing but more spinner baits. I've added some more CJs (my favorite) and a variety of other spinner baits like Candy Spins, Grinders, and large Rad Dogs. I even picked up a super-sizer called a "Bling" spinner bait. The Candy Spins are for the kids and the larger ones are for probing the deep water when I can't find them in the shallows.

I will still mostly throw CJs, but it doesn't hurt to be versatile.


This might be a dumb question, but what is a CJ?


Not a dumb question at all... I had to look myself. Never heard of 'em 'til this post.

http://www.guideschoiceproshop.com/acatalog/Online_Catalog_CJ_s_Lur...
nclaker
Posted 5/5/2010 9:32 PM (#439354 - in reply to #429419)
Subject: Re: 2010 Must Have Lure




Posts: 83


CJ's are great looking baits ... I've got a few (from Blue Ribbon Bait). Love the crappie color.
Muskie Treats
Posted 5/5/2010 10:06 PM (#439359 - in reply to #429474)
Subject: RE: 2010 Must Have Lure





Posts: 2384


Location: On the X that marks the mucky spot
jakejusa - 3/17/2010 2:56 PM

Ding*** the Treats are done, Ding*** the Treats are done, just fillin' in for Jonesi


#*^@ you for getting that in my head!!!!!

Actually it's going to be: "Ding, NEW Treats are done". Coming to you hopefully before MN opener. Daddy's got a little something cooking in the basement Ain't that right Mikie???
Herb_b
Posted 5/6/2010 9:31 AM (#439417 - in reply to #429419)
Subject: Re: 2010 Must Have Lure





Posts: 829


Location: Maple Grove, MN
CJs are very high quality spinner baits made by one of the best fishermen in the game. They come in a number of sizes, colors, and blade configurations. The models vary somewhat, but they are generally built with relatively short arms to go through cabbage and reeds and are also made with very good components. Ball bearing swivels (not barrels), super strong wire that can be bent back into shape many times, good hooks, and unique color patterns. They also come with either hair or skirts.

They are by far my favorite and most productive lures. I carry at least 25 of them at all times and the only ones that aren't all pounded are the ones that haven't seen much water time. They stand up well and we generally throw them until the hair or skirts are about gone. I have several of them with over a dozen Muskie catches each.

We use them as search lures, but also as finess lures when we want to probe specific areas like shallow weed beds, boulders, and inside and outside weed edges. As with all spinner baits, lure location is key. Let them drop down to the cover and hang on!

Here is a link:
http://www.thornebros.com/muskie/baits/spinnerbaits/spinnerbaits_cj...
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