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divani
Posted 4/30/2003 9:20 AM (#68513)
Subject: small hawg wobbler





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Location: Belgium
has anybody tried this lure for pike or musky?
BALDY
Posted 4/30/2003 10:23 AM (#68527 - in reply to #68513)
Subject: RE: small hawg wobbler




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Divani -

My brother-in-law got a 44" muskie on it last season on our favorite lake. I have also stuck quite a few smaller fish with it and had a lot of action. I would definitely recommend this lure. Work it SLOW.
divani
Posted 4/30/2003 11:30 AM (#68540 - in reply to #68513)
Subject: RE: small hawg wobbler





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Location: Belgium
thanks
Dewman
Posted 4/30/2003 1:49 PM (#68551 - in reply to #68513)
Subject: RE: small hawg wobbler




Location: Milwaukee
If you mean the 4 1/2 incher.....You bet! My two biggest are a 38 1/2 pike, and a 4 1/2 pound largemouth. It's one of our favorites. I haven't tried it for Muskie yet, but in spring it may be just the right size ...Good Luck!
firstsixfeet
Posted 4/30/2003 6:53 PM (#68574 - in reply to #68513)
Subject: RE: small hawg wobbler




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would not recommend this for musky or large pike. They will hit it, but it is not strongly made. Hooks are small gapped. Also big fish can bite this and wad it up in their mouth and never touch a hook. You get the bait back hooked together. Sooner or later you will wish you hadn't used it. But for largemouth and smaller pike it should be the bomb.
buddysolberg
Posted 4/30/2003 7:36 PM (#68581 - in reply to #68513)
Subject: RE: small hawg wobbler




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Location: Wausau/Phillips WI
I've found it works great at times on pike in spring up to around Memorial Day. Work it reaL slow in the shallow bays. Ditto on it being on the small side, lightly made, with small hooks. Could use it for muskies but wouldn't recommend it unless you beef it up good.

Buddy

ToddM
Posted 4/30/2003 8:47 PM (#68593 - in reply to #68513)
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Location: oswego, il
Have a couple of them. Funniest thing I ever seen was my dad catching carp with a firetiger one. They just hated the thing.
divani
Posted 5/1/2003 12:04 PM (#68666 - in reply to #68513)
Subject: RE: small hawg wobbler





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Location: Belgium
LOL todd!!!! I've never ever seen a carp hit surface lures, dumb suckers!
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