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esox50
Posted 11/12/2004 6:37 PM (#124959)
Subject: Favorite Topwater Bait and Why





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I know, boring old post. Everyone's seen 'em. But c'mon folks, enlighten me. Please??? Just wondering what people's favorite topwater baits are and why. I've got a couple TRs that have a unique sound that often see playing time. I'm determined to stick a pig on a Pacemaker though. Any fans of the Awakers? I've also got a Phat Boy that has a small bite size profile and is super easy to work in place that sees action. Thoughts?
MikeHulbert
Posted 11/12/2004 8:10 PM (#124975 - in reply to #124959)
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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana
The "Hulbert-Maker" aka PaceMaker and the Weagle

For obvious reasons!


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ToddM
Posted 11/12/2004 8:45 PM (#124977 - in reply to #124959)
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Location: oswego, il
In addition to the ones that mike mentioned, I like the two topwater baits from H20 tackle. I also like the short fat one that hawaiisbest60 made and sold on ebay.
muskyboy
Posted 11/12/2004 9:19 PM (#124984 - in reply to #124959)
Subject: RE: Favorite Topwater Bait and Why


Magnum Lowriders, Lowriders, Super Topraiders, Topraiders, and of course recently Ty's Pacemaker and Team Musky Nut's Weagle! I have an H20 from the Kly Auction on the way, so that may soon be a favorite.
MuskieMedic
Posted 11/12/2004 11:04 PM (#124987 - in reply to #124959)
Subject: RE: Favorite Topwater Bait and Why





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Location: Stevens Point, WI
Black and Orange Topraider has been my best producer the last five years or so. The Pacemaker is catching up!
esoxlazer
Posted 11/13/2004 3:17 AM (#124990 - in reply to #124959)
Subject: RE: Favorite Topwater Bait and Why





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Location: Lino Lakes, MN
aside from the weagle, i would have to go with my bs willy globe. that SOB was a fish magnet up on the woods this summer. i love the high pitched click you get out of it at lower speeds. just my $.02

lazer
pgaschulz
Posted 11/13/2004 6:44 AM (#124992 - in reply to #124959)
Subject: RE: Favorite Topwater Bait and Why





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Location: Monee, Illinois
Jackpot
sworrall
Posted 11/13/2004 8:19 AM (#124994 - in reply to #124992)
Subject: RE: Favorite Topwater Bait and Why





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Dog Turd. Weagle second, Topraider thrid, Awaker and Topper Stopper fourth. beav, this old bait is STILL yours;sir. I made the thing in 1981, I think. It has so many fish from 48" up to it's credit it's amazing it's still in one piece.

I really like the Awaker, but one has to 'fix' it or it'll hang up on itself alot during the cast.


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Steve Imhoff
Posted 11/13/2004 6:29 PM (#125019 - in reply to #124959)
Subject: RE: Favorite Topwater Bait and Why


Take a look at some of Lee Tauchen's baits. ("Lee Lures" also known as Top H20 tackle). He makes the CHOPPER (tail bait) which is the loudest tail bait out there guaranteed. Very similar to the old Le Lure thumper but better constructed and 1/2" shorter. He also makes the TOP H2O which is similar to a hawg wobbler, WHOPPER POPPER which is similar to a topper stopper but slightly larger, and my favorite the FISH STICK which is a walk the dog style bait with three hooks which greatly ups your hooking percentages. This bait is very easy to use compared to other walk the dog style baits. Also, under construction for 05' is the DOUBLE CHOPPER. (should be pretty loud) These lures are available at Rollie and Helen's, D+S bait and tackle, and Smokey's. Also gotta love the new BS Willie. A friend of mine lost a mid to upper 50's on this bait up in Canada with us this summer.

greenduck
Posted 11/13/2004 6:36 PM (#125020 - in reply to #124959)
Subject: RE: Favorite Topwater Bait and Why




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Joel Wick Creeper. Two biggest fish lifetime on his baits.
Reef Hawg
Posted 11/14/2004 7:05 PM (#125085 - in reply to #124959)
Subject: RE: Favorite Topwater Bait and Why




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Location: north central wisconsin
<p>Rylur creeprs globes, and his tail bait, the tapdancer</p><p>Topraider</p><p>Pacemaker</p><p>Joel wick creeper</p><p>Husky hawg wobbler</p><p>Bobbie bait twitched on top</p><p>Ev creeper</p><p>Tesch creeper</p>
Gander Mt Guide
Posted 11/14/2004 9:37 PM (#125099 - in reply to #124959)
Subject: RE: Favorite Topwater Bait and Why





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Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI
Right now it's the Viper for me. I appoxied the weight hole closed so water does'nt get in and it stays up pretty nicely. The viper moves water and moves through the water with its @ss low making hooksets easy. I have to say that I fished the Weagle at the Kly outting and I have a feeling that I'll be changing my favorite top water by early next season. Amazing bait. I cannot believe how much water it moves.

Edited by Gander Mt Guide 11/14/2004 9:38 PM
nwild
Posted 11/15/2004 7:37 AM (#125115 - in reply to #124959)
Subject: RE: Favorite Topwater Bait and Why





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Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain
Without a doubt its the Top Raider. The bait is very tough, I had one I caught over 50 fish on before it was retired, it is a great hooker, and it flat out catches fish. I also like the Awaker. Before the Top Raider came out the Awaker was my go to topwater.
7Islands
Posted 11/15/2004 7:55 AM (#125119 - in reply to #124959)
Subject: RE: Favorite Topwater Bait and Why




Posts: 389


Location: Presque Isle Wisconsin
I aboslutely love The RECON that Roger Watters from H20 lures has now perfected.Its a walk the dog type lure that rides low in the back and moves a lot of water with little effort. Heres a NOV 04 fish that liked it,even with a 40 degree water temp. Hope I can get the pick to upload


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tomyv
Posted 11/15/2004 7:56 AM (#125120 - in reply to #124959)
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Location: Washington, PA
Weagle.
7Islands
Posted 11/15/2004 7:59 AM (#125122 - in reply to #124959)
Subject: RE: Favorite Topwater Bait and Why




Posts: 389


Location: Presque Isle Wisconsin
I aboslutely love The RECON that Roger Watters from H20 lures has now perfected.Its a walk the dog type lure that rides low in the back and moves a lot of water with little effort. Heres a NOV 04 fish that liked it,even with a 40 degree water temp. Hope I can get the pick to upload
Phish Killer
Posted 11/15/2004 11:37 AM (#125156 - in reply to #124959)
Subject: RE: Favorite Topwater Bait and Why





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Location: Minneapolis,Minnesota
Weagel baby!
Gander Mt Guide
Posted 11/15/2004 11:47 AM (#125158 - in reply to #125156)
Subject: RE: Favorite Topwater Bait and Why





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Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI
PK...for the love of God, spell it right.
mikes
Posted 11/15/2004 1:04 PM (#125168 - in reply to #124959)
Subject: RE: Favorite Topwater Bait and Why




Posts: 125


Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Weagle.
ChadG
Posted 11/15/2004 1:54 PM (#125172 - in reply to #124959)
Subject: RE: Favorite Topwater Bait and Why




Posts: 440


Creepenstein.

Why, because it is the coolest dam thing out there. The thing is just an animal.
Muskydr
Posted 11/15/2004 6:19 PM (#125200 - in reply to #124959)
Subject: RE: Favorite Topwater Bait and Why




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Location: Tomahawk, Wisconsin
I throw the crap out of an old Thunderhead, Weagles get their share of time, and that coot topraider has landed lots o fish, Jackpots are so easy to work, I guess I need to have four baits as favorites!!
Steve Jonesi
Posted 11/15/2004 6:27 PM (#125201 - in reply to #124959)
Subject: RE: Favorite Topwater Bait and Why




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Did my brother just say the "J" word?LMAO, no wait, ROFLMAO.Of course, JAL is my fav, but I won't leave the dock without a few topraiders and the new fav, the Giant Kry-Ba-Be.Rediscovered globes again this year.Oh yeah, can't forget the LOW Rider.They all catch fish, but the triggering qualities/capabilities of the Weagle make it my #1. Steve
Commanche Jim
Posted 11/15/2004 8:38 PM (#125230 - in reply to #124959)
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Location: Orland Park


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Commanche Jim
Posted 11/15/2004 8:39 PM (#125231 - in reply to #124959)
Subject: RE: Favorite Topwater Bait and Why





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Location: Orland Park
Ours is a secret bait, run on the surface, for obvious reasons.

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MuskieMedic
Posted 11/15/2004 8:52 PM (#125234 - in reply to #124959)
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Location: Stevens Point, WI
I replace my previous answer with the Weagle I got in the mail today, thanks Cady.

JLR
Posted 11/15/2004 8:57 PM (#125235 - in reply to #124959)
Subject: RE: Favorite Topwater Bait and Why




Posts: 335


Location: Pulaski, WI
Topraider - It's the only surface bait I've caught a muskie on. Hooks well and you can fish it slow to medium speeds.
Muskie Treats
Posted 11/16/2004 9:37 AM (#125279 - in reply to #124959)
Subject: RE: Favorite Topwater Bait and Why





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Location: On the X that marks the mucky spot
Walk the dog: Weagle
Plop-Plop: Mag Lowrider in wind, reg Lowriders and Mag Stompers in everything else.
Bytor
Posted 11/20/2004 9:22 PM (#125667 - in reply to #125019)
Subject: RE: Favorite Topwater Bait and Why





Location: The Yahara Chain
BS Willy Globe. Somebody finally made a unique bait.
Bytor
Posted 11/20/2004 9:27 PM (#125668 - in reply to #125020)
Subject: RE: Favorite Topwater Bait and Why





Location: The Yahara Chain
greenduck - 11/13/2004 6:36 PM

Joel Wick Creeper. Two biggest fish lifetime on his baits.


Where can Joel Wick's Creeper be purchased? I am a huge creeper fan. How does Joel's compare to the Le Lure?
greenduck
Posted 11/21/2004 9:00 AM (#125677 - in reply to #124959)
Subject: RE: Favorite Topwater Bait and Why




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Hello,

You can contact Joel at [email protected] If you can't get through let me know and I can pass his phone number along to you. Joel doesn't mass produce baits. Joel only makes 100-200 baits a year. The waiting list is quite long. If you want to know more specifics message me and we can talk at length.
Bill C. aka the greenduck
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