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| Everyone has got to have their favorite lure. Go ahead and post and tell us what yours is.[;)] |
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| I like alot of them. If I had to pick one it would be a 6" phantom. Fun to work. |
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| Hughes River Shakers |
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| Tough to narrow it down to just one bait, but I can tell you that you will NEVER find me on the water without a wtd. Sledge rigged an ready, if I'm not already throwing it. Honorable mention goes to the Wades Wobbler.
Jamie Schmidt
Esoxjunkie Inc |
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| For fall fishing gotta go with the Depth-Raider!!!!Jeff |
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| As of right now, the 10" jake for me:) Because its what I caught my one and only musky on so far. But hopefully tomorrow I can have some luck. |
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| I hate to say it I'm going to have to go with the Lac Suel Perch Manta, I finally pulled a fish in on it the other day, only 32" but it killed it. I've caught many pike and have had more follows with it than anything else in my box this year. |
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| Slammer jerkbait, it is a cross between a Striker and a Suick in its action. It gets down about 4' to 5', and floats
back to the surface at rest. It isn't available in stores.
It can catch fish in wet grass in the backyard if I would throw it there. |
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| I would have to say that the crankbait that has produced the most Muskies over 50 inches for me has been the Hi-Fin Trophy Diver Jtd in Black w/Hot Pink Belly,so I would not leave the dock without a couple of them along,2nd would be the Depthraider Jtd in Walleye color and the Legend "Plow" in Golden Sucker color has caught the biggest Muskies to my boat. Capt. Larry |
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| 10" Suick weighted with a weight system insert right in front of first hook.
Without the extra weight it works good in the shallow weeds and can be worked deeper depending on how much extra weight. Sucker color is my favorite color with fire perch close second. It works great for suspended fish with more weight. |
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| I would have to say that mine is one of ToddM's homemade spinners.[;)] Just received mine in the mail, have not thrown them yet, but looking forward to getting them wet, thanks Todd! Honestly it would have to be a 10" Jake, you can twicth them over weeds, bounce them on rocks, my clients have even caught fish just straight retrieving them. When trolled, you can't match the woble of a 10" Jake. |
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| First half of the season no dought it would be a home made spinnerbait and from September on it's a 10" jointed believer.[:sun:] |
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| For me it's got to be the 8' Jake
in the pike or firetiger pattern. |
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| My most productive bait of the past years on Pewaukee, the 7" Slammer. Worrall seen them on Saturday, and there is a big reason they are all chewed up..[;)] |
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| FLASHBACK FRIDAY!!! |
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| If I had to pick one lure it would be a Jig and plastic combo. Will catch Muskies from the earliest start of the season until the bitter freeze up. All conditions and wheather patterns. Cold fronts to when they are agressive. Can rip it extra fast to ultra slow it don't matter. You can fish a jig in all conditions and expect to get bit.
Let Em Go...Let Em Grow.....Mike |
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| Wishmaster Big Bait....The best looking and most heavy duty bait ever built. It costs the most but it is worth every penny |
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| Dave, Mine would have to be any bucktail with a green or orange blade.
Sorry that was kinda bad, but its the truth.
Later
Jim[:praise:] |
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| A Wade's wobbler in firetiger has been a one of my best catcher,Gotta have faith in something!!!!!!!!Blummer[:bigsmile:] |
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| So hard to pick just one....but I'll go with an HR Shaker 8", in blue irridescent perch.
Slamr |
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| Best producing bait is a Bucher 700 Series, nickle and black with some pork |
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| Odd thing to say, but my best one is an 18" sucker on a quick strike. Produced 2 - 48" - 30+lbers in the past 3 years![;)]
Rob
www.luvthemmuskielures.com |
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| Looked to the archives for this one. Was just wondering with another season under our belts if any one's choice of favorites has changed. |
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| Well, I now have not one, not two, but three!
First, is my Reef Hawg, recently reaffirmed with my 44 on Pewaukee this fall.
Second, is Suick. Dorazio modified, and tuned. This bait runs sweet, and has done well for me dince Dave showed me how to work it.
Third, is the Jason Smith .50 cal modified, jointed Believer. Put alot of fish in the boat in Oct and Nov! |
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| same as slamr ... difficult to make a choice for one lure but by far most pike on a single lure is for my "bite me" 6" swim whizz. PIKE CAN READ!![;)] [:bigsmile:] [:sun:] |
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| Prolly a rubberhairy and a creature of some sort.Both can make a day on the water exciting. |
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| Hawg Wobbler black, regular, slightly modified:
twist the joint open a little bit (less than 1/4inch)
and bend the lip forward slightly. Allows for a faster retrieve to cover more water.
Close second: Mouldy's Other: topper stopper, black w/ chartreuse blades (alternate: silver blades)
Later,
papa joe |
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| Without seeming like a homer, I have to say my jerkbait has been awfully good to me this year.
Second place go's to my purple Jerko "Barney".
3rd has to go to a Jackpot.
These 3 baits accounted for all my legals this year, with Barney kicking some serious butt this fall. Now that I think about it, why do I have 7+ rods and 100's of baits???? Cheese pizza mentality next year (less is more)! |
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| Number one bait in the box this year was a firetiger Jerko. It was followed closely by a black Top Raider. Picked up a bait at the end of the year that showed alot of promise, just needs some time in the water--the Slidin' Shad. Have a hunch the fish will like that one next season. |
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| Well, I am going to have to go with the Jerko. It just keeps going, gliding, going, gliding..................... |
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