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theswan![]() |
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Posts: 30 | This is my first ever post on here after reading all winter. Just curious as to which lure is going to be on the end of your line on that first cast, opening day. Swan | ||
JKahler![]() |
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Posts: 1296 Location: WI | Rabid Squirrel bucktail or Pacemaker. Not sure yet. edited to add, err...maybe a Hellhound. Edited by JKahler 5/1/2008 3:35 AM | ||
Pointerpride102![]() |
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Posts: 16632 Location: The desert | 31 inch Manta. | ||
ghitierman![]() |
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Posts: 284 | 7" crane | ||
adudeuknow![]() |
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Posts: 214 Location: Beaver County, Pennsylvania | My first cast has come and gone already but I started it off with a leo minnow straight. Only one follow so far. Stuck on shore! Arghhh Edited by adudeuknow 5/1/2008 4:04 AM | ||
BOB VILA![]() |
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first cast was lac suel perch manta...and no bite | |||
baldeaglefisherman![]() |
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Posts: 250 Location: Pittsburgh, PA | My first cast was ERC hellhound nothing yet | ||
lambeau![]() |
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the lake we're fishing is clear water, with very nice shallow scattered cabbage early in the year before the milfoil starts up. i'm leaning towards a purple 4" grandma: twitch, twitch, twitch... close behind will be a baby wabull and a candy spin. | |||
VMS![]() |
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Posts: 3508 Location: Elk River, Minnesota | I'm on the same page as Lambeau...except a 6" grandma Twitch, twitch, twitch.. Then, probably as downsized bucktail of some sort like a vibrax or mepps mini marabou.. Steve | ||
Musky Chad![]() |
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Posts: 54 | I will most likely throw a mepps giant killer or a jackpot. Chad | ||
kawartha kid![]() |
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Posts: 238 | Some type of blade or a jig and swim shad. | ||
kustomboy![]() |
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Posts: 256 | First cast will probably be a Super Model just because I'm curious to see how hard it pulls. After that I'll probably cast a DCG for a bit than switch to a Phantom. | ||
Bytor![]() |
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Location: The Yahara Chain | Sherbet colored shallow Dawg. | ||
butterwheels![]() |
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Posts: 143 | well, it was the double 12 turbine for me. i didn't think it was that much worse than a DCG. meh. after that, pounder, then a hellhound which produced the first 2 follows of the season. once the 1000 mph winds quit, i know where they live. | ||
Lundbob![]() |
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Posts: 444 Location: Duluth, MN | Super Cowgirl | ||
Madmanmusky![]() |
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Posts: 344 Location: Musky Country | The first will be a Copper/redtail Mag dawg If the ice leaves the lake ![]() | ||
woody![]() |
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Posts: 199 Location: Anchorage | A black Spring Dawg | ||
ShaneW![]() |
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Posts: 619 Location: Verona, WI | Lac Seul Mini Turbo. | ||
Muskyhunter247![]() |
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Posts: 103 | Small Blue Fox Bucktail. | ||
esoxaddict![]() |
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Posts: 8837 | If it's IN, probably be a shad colored swimbait of some sort. The Fox Chain? 6" reef hawg, orange. Madison? Maybe a black/orange regular dawg. N WI? Baby Wabull or a twitched X-Rap. It really depends on where, when, and what things look like when I get there. | ||
MuskieMedic![]() |
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Posts: 2091 Location: Stevens Point, WI | Orange and black Topraider or large Pacemaker in the same colors. | ||
STUSHSKY![]() |
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Posts: 375 | first cast is ALWAYS a topraider...black w/chart. tail...every outing...morning, noon or night...spring, summer or fall...the one with not much paint left on it...it's tradition...:) stan Edited by STUSHSKY 5/1/2008 3:49 PM | ||
J.Sloan![]() |
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Location: Lake Tomahawk, WI | 6 big cranks, run between 5 and 15 feet down over open water. 4 on boards, 2 on flatlines. Why is everyone fishing so shallow??? Friggin' doubles always tangle the lines... JS | ||
sworrall![]() |
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Posts: 32934 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | I'm starting with a little Shack Attack Suzy Sucker. I'm going to work it like a jig on the sand of a SE facing sand flat with scattered cabbage on Pelican. I think. | ||
Ajohnson![]() |
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Posts: 229 | ive been throwing mepps mariabou, showgirls, bionic bucktails... and some topwater lures. | ||
k-bob![]() |
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Posts: 605 Location: Marshfield, WI | I'm with Sworrall, I'm going to start w/ a 6" suzy sucker. After that, maybe a 6" glider or grandma. Krishna Edited by k-bob 5/1/2008 7:20 PM | ||
missourimuskyhunter![]() |
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Posts: 1316 Location: Lebanon,Mo | My fisrt cast was in March with the new Krusher bait and this is what I got on my line................ Attachments ---------------- ![]() | ||
Cowboyhannah![]() |
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Posts: 1460 Location: Kronenwetter, WI | Nice fish! congrats! I gotta' spot with magic maker written all over it! | ||
Moltisanti![]() |
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Posts: 639 Location: Hudson, WI | Llungen DC-9. I'll be really tempted to throw one of the Mini Super Humper's from Musky Buster at some point and jigs are starting to intrigue me more and more (even though they have been around since the 18th century). All depends how the fish are moving. But just due to confidence in a bait, blue/nickel DC-9. I really like these bucktails. | ||
Moltisanti![]() |
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Posts: 639 Location: Hudson, WI | missourimuskyhunter - 5/1/2008 7:27 PM My fisrt cast was in March with the new Krusher bait and this is what I got on my line................ Did you see a lot of fish on that Krusher? Kind of a goofy looking bait, but I've heard nothing but positive reviews on it. You're like the 4th guy who has told me they boated a fish on a Krusher this spring. | ||
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