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| Mikes Extreme |
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Posts: 2691 Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin | I still like the old 7-inch Slammer twitch bait. Bill from Slammer made up about 75 of these old twitch baits this past winter. I still have not found a twitch bait that can do what this oldie but goodie can do. What is you go-to twitch bait? | ||
| ChadG |
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Posts: 440 | Shallow Invader. | ||
| mikie |
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Location: Athens, Ohio | The MuskieTreats in the BUBba color. This thing will not only walk-the-dog, it carries it's own pooper scooper. I'd have to say the Wabull runs a close second, I just have not had the opportunity to throw it as much. m | ||
| nwild |
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Posts: 1996 Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain | I really like the 6" grandmas. They have accounted for a bunch of fish in my boat. That being said I am real anxious to try out the DD. With a near neutral bouyancy, if it shimmies anything like its deep running brother that thing will be nuts. | ||
| muskyboy |
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| 9" Big Game Twitch Bait and 7" Slammer Drop Belly Glider Steve | |||
| mskyfin69 |
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Posts: 167 Location: IL | Hi-Fin Trophyminnow around rocks, and Grandma's in the weedbeds. Looking forward to trying the BigGame minnowbaits asap. The Grandma's lips dont hold up well around rocks. I've yet to break a Trophyminnow. | ||
| MikeHulbert |
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Posts: 2427 Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana | 9 inch Grandma and Shallow Invaders | ||
| esoxb8r |
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Location: Pewaukee, WI | Hands down a Talonz Little Claw ..... sweetest twitcher I have thrown in a while | ||
| 2Rodknocker |
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Posts: 459 Location: New Baden IL | Silver Tiger Shallow Invader with about 1/4 oz of solder wrapped on the front hook Rod LaCaze | ||
| Gander Mt Guide |
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Posts: 2515 Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI | I too have a 7" Slammer I go to. Walleye pattern. That's one of my "if they dont bite this, they are'nt biting" baits. I have a bunch of 6-7" original Grandmas that I use as well....those suckers rattled really well. Edited by Gander Mt Guide 4/7/2004 2:45 PM | ||
| ghoti |
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Posts: 1294 Location: Stevens Point, Wi. | When times are tough- a modified #14 suspending Rapala, black@silver. | ||
| Obfuscate Musky |
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Posts: 654 Location: MPLS, MN | 7 1/2" Grandma. From opener through fall it is my favorite bait, crank - twitch and troll | ||
| Mauser |
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Posts: 724 Location: Southern W.Va. | Early spring or real clear water conditions: 5" Slammer/ Perch later in the year or in off colored water: 7" Red Fin great in the creeks around here works for me Mauser | ||
| RAZE1 |
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Posts: 938 Location: NeverNever Lake | 9" Grandma- Tenn Shad or Prism | ||
| Musky Fever |
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Location: Illinois-Indiana | I have to agree Mike, the 7" Slammers are hands down the best twitch bait I have ever used. | ||
| Jaeger |
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| 7" TR Twitcher - Walleye color...what's left of the color | |||
| Mark H. |
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Posts: 1936 Location: Eau Claire, WI | 7" Slammers and 5" Big Game surface-twitchers.... | ||
| Buckeyefan |
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Posts: 37 | 207 crane, by far the best twitch bait made. No twitch bait can match the flutter of THE CRANE | ||
| ToddM |
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Posts: 20281 Location: oswego, il | Zalts zams tr twitchers polish perch deep diver little ernie this wooden jake looking lure I bought off ebay Some deep divers have an awesome twitch with the rod tip up and will stay up shallow and get crazy all over the place. The two I mentioned above will do that. | ||
| Phish Killer |
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Posts: 827 Location: Minneapolis,Minnesota | 7" Slammers and Shallowraiders normally but after throwing the Molly Bait in the tank at the Chicago show I would trade anyone two of those other baits for one Molly! Great bait Mike keep it up. | ||
| MNmatt |
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Posts: 172 | 7.5" grandma is number 1. storm shallow thunder husky jerks STRIKER! by the looks of it my new DD is going to take it by storm! -MNmatt | ||
| Ranger |
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Posts: 3926 | Weighted-to-suspend 7.5" Grannie. Suckers just sit there, dead in the water, and I can control the depth by how I hold the rod tip while twictching, high or low. Keep 'em up by the surface or get them down 8-10'. | ||
| ESOX Maniac |
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Posts: 2754 Location: Mauston, Wisconsin | Hands down a Zalt or a Zam- floating-suspending-sinking. Can't wait to try the new 10" Zam. " The Zalt dances like a stripper in need of cash" ToddM. Al | ||
| MiserMike |
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Posts: 57 Location: Racine WI | Another question on which consensus will never be reached. Just to get philosophical for a minute: 1)"It's all in the wrist." The skill and technique of the user seems to be the major factor in twitching. Some guys could raise fish with a 6" length of tree branch with hooks lashed to it, and others -- like me -- couldn't twitch up a starving 'ski with a battery-driven oscillator in the lure body. That said, some baits are a better match for individual twitch styles, angler height, weight, wrist strength, rod stiffness and length [not Your rod, your Rod] etc. 2) Preference is based somewhat on random accident. Early success anoints a bait. We use more often and more confidently what we've had success with before. and therefore continue to have success, increasing time and confidence yet again. | ||
| Jomusky |
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Posts: 1185 Location: Wishin I Was Fishin' | TR twitcher what else! I also like to twitch the DDD | ||
| Parman99 |
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Posts: 87 Location: Wauwatosa, WI | my manta after a little walk the dog, bob | ||
| lobi |
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Posts: 1137 Location: Holly, MI | The old baby shallow raider that came in the metallic finishes was a very different lure than the new baby shallow raiders. They changed somthing including the finish because it peeled off. I have one in chrome/blue back and one in copper that looks like chrome. If you have one of these oldies lying around in the back of the garage dust it off and give it a few twithches. You will see a very different lure than the new ones, they jump around and with the flat sides have more side roll and flash than most. Great Twitcher! | ||
| Pete Stoltman |
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Posts: 663 | I'll go with a Crane 206. Great twitching action with little effort allows me to keep it "in the zone". | ||
| Quinn_Kurtz |
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Posts: 59 Location: St. Cloud, MN | TR Twitcher 8" Believer Hey Ranger how did you weight the Granny by lead or liquid filling? If by lead how much this sounds awesome I need to try it. Quinn | ||
| Kevin Mahlberg |
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Posts: 156 Location: Oconomowoc, WI | 206 Crane 207 Crane Super ShadRap | ||
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