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divani
Posted 11/5/2003 3:54 PM (#87043)
Subject: your best lure ever





Posts: 2061


Location: Belgium
to counterattack all those useless posts about "the worst lure ever" (we all have read these too often and they all, without any exceptions, end up in the bashing of some lure or lure manufacturer) I want to hear from you which lure(s) is your best ever. It can be because it has caught you several large fish or maybe it's a numbers bait. I want to read positive replies only or I will put Slam'r on your tail to hunt you down with the capital punishment being a whole week of row trolling on Cass Lake. Punishment to be executed within the next 4 weeks.

My personal best lures are:
- 6" swim whizz in bullfrog color. Has caught around 40 pike and it has been pierced twice now. The pattern is unrecognizable by now.
- divani zig zag glider. I hooked and lost a huge pike on it and I still have nightmares about loosing that fish. Even my shrink can't do anything for me, and that's saying something!
- supershadrap in a chrome perch pattern
- supershadrap in the shad pattern (has caught three large pike of close to and over 40" and only one small pike)
Briguy48
Posted 11/5/2003 4:21 PM (#87047 - in reply to #87043)
Subject: RE: your best lure ever




Posts: 188


Location: Downers Grove
supershad rap strikes again... I love this lure I have caught close to 5 fish on it.. Oh and of course dont forget the hi fin.... i got 5 on eagle on that.... and close behind is the swim wizz.. these lures always produce for me
rpieske
Posted 11/5/2003 4:34 PM (#87050 - in reply to #87043)
Subject: RE: your best lure ever





Posts: 484


Location: St. Louis, MO., Marco Is., FL, Nestor Falls, ON
For the past several years, the best producing lure for both size and numbers has been the Buchertail 500 bucktail. For crankbaits, my confidence lure is also the 6" Swim Whizz or Believer. My favorite topwater lures are the Bucher Topraider and the no longer made Marathon Musky Hawk. But hands down, the Buchertail 500 has been my best producer day in and day out.
jt
Posted 11/5/2003 4:46 PM (#87053 - in reply to #87043)
Subject: RE: your best lure ever




Posts: 124


Location: Rice Lake,WI
Cisco BULLDAWG med.but anyone will do as they all work!
JAY SBMC
Posted 11/5/2003 4:54 PM (#87057 - in reply to #87043)
Subject: RE: your best lure ever




Posts: 148


Location: DES MOINES, IOWA
TOPRAIDERS THE LAST COUPLE OF YEARS,HOWEVER,OF ALL TIME, STILL PROBABLY HAVE CAUGHT MORE MUSKIES ON DAREDEVLES,THAN ANY OTHER LURE.THAT WAS MY DAD,S NUMBER ONE LURE FOR NORTHERNS/MUSKYS, AND WE STILL USE THEM.AN OLDY,BUT GOODY.
Trophymuskie
Posted 11/5/2003 5:19 PM (#87059 - in reply to #87043)
Subject: RE: your best lure ever





Posts: 1430


Location: Eastern Ontario

For me it's eazy they are called Rob Dey spinnerbaits made by a local muskie nut.

I had this one lure ( the one that caught four 30 pounders in an hour ) that has caught some 10 to 20 fish over 30 lbs before it lost all it's hair and died of slow death. It is very common for me to land 10 fish on a weekend on one lure that is tuned just right.

sworrall
Posted 11/5/2003 5:25 PM (#87061 - in reply to #87057)
Subject: RE: your best lure ever





Posts: 32958


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin

My alltime best producer would be a creature, because I spent so many years fishing almost nothing but. A close second would be a tie between Snodlow, or like flaptail surface bait, and a Violent Strike Spinnerbait.

 My Undertaker has proven to be a producer, my small Reef Hawg has always been a good lure, and the Mud Puppy imitations and improvements like the Tallywacker, Awaker, Top Raider, etc. , do well for me also.

Chucky Duck is my favorite lure to not fish with, but show to everyone who comes over to the Hideout.

nwild
Posted 11/5/2003 5:38 PM (#87063 - in reply to #87061)
Subject: RE: your best lure ever





Posts: 1996


Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain
First and foremost are Mepps bucktails. I have caught fish on them every year that I have been musky fishing. Really excited now that there is a new product in their line, the Marabou, that just gives me more options.

Over the last couple years I've had a single Blackbird Topraider that has alone put over 50 fish in the boat. Imagine my shock as I watched it come apart on a cast an early autumn morning this year.
sledge51
Posted 11/5/2003 6:51 PM (#87070 - in reply to #87043)
Subject: RE: your best lure ever




Posts: 375


Location: In the slop!
This is an easy one, look to my username. The 9" unweighted sledge just keeps producing for me. I would like to say something I make is no. 1 for me, but day in and day out, the sledge is king.
muskyone
Posted 11/5/2003 7:43 PM (#87072 - in reply to #87043)
Subject: RE: your best lure ever





Posts: 1536


Location: God's Country......USA..... Western Wisconsin
Jig and Creature for sure. All weather, all season lure. Mepps spinners ROCK. These are the most productive inline spinners ever. I have a Burt that has won more than one tournament for me as well. Oh yes, I have an original Giant Jackpot, one of the first prototypes, this bait has been removed from service because of being such a good friend to me.
ToddM
Posted 11/5/2003 8:02 PM (#87076 - in reply to #87043)
Subject: RE: your best lure ever





Posts: 20281


Location: oswego, il
Favorite trolling lures:
depth raiders
slammer deep divers
monster shads
g&m shads
grandma deep divers
mirror lure deep diver
javelins
shallow raiders

Casting:
zalts
zams
tm tails
tr twitchers
lip ripper
rubberhairy bucktails
tinseltails
h20s2t baits
gliders: rubberhairy, punisher, hr's, musky dart, slammer, magic maker, pearson, musky treats, big chimney, I am not remebering them all right now.

husky_jerk
Posted 11/5/2003 8:08 PM (#87077 - in reply to #87043)
Subject: RE: your best lure ever




Posts: 305


Location: Illinois
Hands down for me the jointed baby depth raider. Second would be a black creeper casted or trolled.
Ranger
Posted 11/5/2003 9:54 PM (#87091 - in reply to #87077)
Subject: RE: your best lure ever





Posts: 3926


Bucktails: Buchertail 700, and Hirsch's Original Ghosttail

Topwaters: Giant Jackpot and Topraider

Cranks: Weighted-to-suspend 7.5" Grandmas and Weighted-to-suspend 10" Jake

Jerks: Suicks, especially my one-in-a-thousand Thriller with the "totally killer death wobble on the rise".

MuskyE showed me how to trick out the cranks to suspend. He makes great baits, too, like my must-have white Rubberhairy Rlider.
john skarie
Posted 11/6/2003 7:28 AM (#87118 - in reply to #87043)
Subject: RE: your best lure ever




Posts: 221


Location: Detroint Lakes, MN

Since I started using Sugartales, by Berg Lures, I would have to say they are my best producer, especially for fish over 42", Also my biggest fish was caught on one last summer, 54", right after releasing a 47". Great bucktails, casts like a bullet, and have a unique flair to the hair.

Rad Dogs have actually caught more fish for me, but that's if you combine casting and trolling, which means they see a lot of time in the water.

Topwalkers and Suicks and Believers would round out my list. I could fish with just those 5 forever and be happy.

John Skarie

Webguy
Posted 11/6/2003 7:28 AM (#87119 - in reply to #87043)
Subject: RE: your best lure ever





Posts: 294


Location: Suspended
Depthraider - straight
RAZE1
Posted 11/6/2003 8:50 AM (#87138 - in reply to #87119)
Subject: RE: your best lure ever





Posts: 938


Location: NeverNever Lake
Bulldawgs, hands down
ghoti
Posted 11/6/2003 9:16 AM (#87145 - in reply to #87043)
Subject: RE: your best lure ever




Posts: 1294


Location: Stevens Point, Wi.
Day in, day out, it's got to be a bucktail. And the sad part is, I really hate throwing them, except to rest my aching arms.
GregM
Posted 11/6/2003 9:25 AM (#87148 - in reply to #87043)
Subject: RE: your best lure ever





Posts: 1189


Location: Bagley,MN 56621
Shallow raider-bluegill..found a replacement wooohoooo!!
squirko-herpes, special show color, works very well
phantom-goldfish prism, not as much use this season, but last year whoahhh
topraider-coot(black/orange)
suick 10"weighted..added to "regular" arsenal this year..like it

baits that I don't throw as much and SHOULD but don't have the patience for it..bulldawgs and bucktails...know I'm missing out, but it's a confidence thing.
MikeHulbert
Posted 11/6/2003 9:31 AM (#87149 - in reply to #87043)
Subject: RE: your best lure ever





Posts: 2427


Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana
Suick by far.

Hulbert

Posted 11/6/2003 10:21 AM (#87165 - in reply to #87043)
Subject: RE: your best lure ever


The best all around lure I own is an 8 inch bobbie bait. Have caught fish on this bait in almost every water I have fished up to 40 pounds and it can be used casting or equally effective trolling. A nine inch suick would be a close second followed by derpth raiders.
Cory Toker
Posted 11/6/2003 3:32 PM (#87215 - in reply to #87043)
Subject: RE: your best lure ever




Posts: 240


Here are my Fav's

Trolling.

Hands down the Salmo Sinking 7" Whitefish in a GS or BS pattern I have caught more muskies on this lure than anyother! Change the split rings though. The ones they use are week.

Also like the Magnum Rapala and super shadrap.
Believers and Jakes round out the list.

Topwater:

Topraider and Super Jackpot!

Croy Toker
Mr.Pike
Posted 11/6/2003 3:55 PM (#87219 - in reply to #87215)
Subject: RE: your best lure ever




Posts: 466


Location: Pittsburgh, PA
its a tie for me. ive had the most success raising and landing fish on a black and orange bucktail and a hot tiger undertaker. i havent kept track of how many on each lure. i guess i should start doing that, keeping a log and stuff.
MuskyMidget
Posted 11/6/2003 5:53 PM (#87232 - in reply to #87043)
Subject: RE: your best lure ever




Posts: 925


Tie between a bulldawg and Rad Dog.

Matt Beulke
davep
Posted 11/6/2003 8:40 PM (#87241 - in reply to #87232)
Subject: RE: your best lure ever




Posts: 642


Location: mount prospect illinois
I gotta say the Jerko. Of course i use it a whole hell of alot but it seems to keep stepping up and producing. Burts, flashers, and doc/jackpots have also been good to me.
Otter
Posted 11/7/2003 6:23 AM (#87263 - in reply to #87043)
Subject: RE: your best lure ever





Posts: 129


Location: Bemidji, MN-
Guess it has to have a blade to work for me! Mepps Magnum Musky Killer in rainbow trout (think it must look like a cisco) and Northland Bionic Bucktail in black and white (sucker).
Jason Smith
Posted 11/7/2003 8:39 AM (#87290 - in reply to #87263)
Subject: RE: your best lure ever




Posts: 4520


Location: Chippewa Falls Wisconsin
Every lure in my boat and garage.

They all have had there time and place, some for a cast, some for a day, some for a week, some for a season and some for many seasons.

I have found that many of my hot lures on Pewaukee got very dusty this year when I moved to Chippewa falls and visa versa.
CiscoKid
Posted 11/7/2003 12:04 PM (#87336 - in reply to #87290)
Subject: RE: your best lure ever





Posts: 1906


Location: Oconto Falls, WI
As much of a crankbait man I am, I have to say the Mepps Giant Killer in black and silver. This lure is a producer in every kind of water, especially the cisco based lakes! It's too bad I don't throw these as much as cranks because I get more fish in less amount of time with them. That may change next year though.

Topwater: good old black Hawg Wobbler

Fast gaining top lure: Magnum Bulldawg and Triple D
mikie
Posted 11/7/2003 1:26 PM (#87342 - in reply to #87336)
Subject: RE: your best lure ever





Location: Athens, Ohio
Mepps are rapidly becoming my favorite, easy to throw and retrieve, and they get fish.
As far as "most fun to fish with", my MuskyTreats Bubba series is just way cool. m
Pikestalker
Posted 11/8/2003 4:18 PM (#87408 - in reply to #87043)
Subject: RE: your best lure ever


Mine is a 7" believer in a black sucker pattern.The greatest bait ever made i just love it.
onelastcast
Posted 11/8/2003 5:12 PM (#87412 - in reply to #87043)
Subject: RE: your best lure ever




Posts: 91


Location: Oshawa, Ontario
I have a hard time throwing anything but jerks/gliders. My preferred baits are;
Amma Bama - hands down the best!!
6" Reef Hawgs
Hughes River (Shaker/Hughie)
Slammer Crank/Twitch baits - haven't caught anything on them yet, but they look and perform great.
Sledge
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