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| lambeau  | 
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| i'm heading up next week to Lake of the Woods to take part in Operation Muskie. i've got the good fortune of fishing with Steve Jonesi, Paul Klein, and Dick Pearson. http://operatiomuskie.embarqspace.com/ i've never been to the Woods before, and since i won't have my own boat along to act as my normal floating tacklebox, i've got to make some hard choices about what gear to bring along. i'm going to try and limit it to 10 lures to cover my bases...here's what's on the list for sure so far: Double-12 bucktail (black/silver) Double-9 bucktail (orange/copper) 10" Weagle BS Willy Monster Creeper Pacemaker Big Game minnow/twitch bait (black perch) what else needs to round out the list? | |||
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| Posts: 59 Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin | I would add: 10 inch bobbie or suick to pop thru the weeds Person's Grinder to grind thru weeds Bull Dawg Blk/Org good luck, I'm headed off to AML tomorrow morning | ||
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| Posts: 431 | A chartreuse/chartreuse bucher 700 is one of my old reliables. 4 fish over 40" on it up there in the last 2 years. I would take some sort of crank in firetiger or similar bright color. | ||
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| Posts: 1764 Location: Ogden, Ut | lambeau - 7/27/2008  10:40 AM  i'm heading up next week to Lake of the Woods to take part in Operation Muskie. i've got the good fortune of fishing with Steve Jonesi, Paul Klein, and Dick Pearson. http://operatiomuskie.embarqspace.com/ i've never been to the Woods before, and since i won't have my own boat along to act as my normal floating tacklebox, i've got to make some hard choices about what gear to bring along. i'm going to try and limit it to 10 lures to cover my bases...here's what's on the list for sure so far: Double-12 bucktail (black/silver) Double-9 bucktail (orange/copper) 10" Weagle BS Willy Monster Creeper Pacemaker Big Game minnow/twitch bait (black perch) what else needs to round out the list? Good list. Having never been there, take my advice for what it's worth. I agree w/ adding a dive and rise and a big plastic thingamajig of some sort, but since you are limited in space, a slightly more durable option than the one mentioned might be in order...perhaps a purple Curly Sue...oh wait, never mind  maybe a different color... If I were you, I'd go get an extra camera battery though! | ||
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| Posts: 162 Location: East Troy, WI | just got back from sab bay, LOTS of follows on tail baits like a top raider... globe had lots of fish hit and miss too... i had the most action on a rad dog with a Flame blade and orange/black skirt... hope that helps also, if it looks like it would hold a fish... it does... countless times i'd stop by a rock at an island... and say "i bet theres a fish there... and on the first or second cast i'd have a follow, it was just getting them to hit that was the problem, try to change the direction in mid cast, dont hope on the figure 8... | ||
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| i do well on spoonplugs on the rocks and tiger tubes in the weeds on lake of the woods. when they are just following i like to use jackpots as toss backs and work them real slow then take them into the 8. my friend daryl durado does really good on topraiders. i like to troll 3 to 4 mph. my favorite baits to troll are spoonplugs and red/white spoons. good luck | |||
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| Posts: 97 | I haven't heard too much of it yet, but you might run into a little bloom up there, as it seems to start around this time every year so color should figure into the equation. Darker bodied bucktails with orange and chartreuse blades seem to work well for us. For topwater, i would think a weagle/creeper/prop bait should cover it. Big jake type twitchbaits have produced for us as well. I would also throw in a bulldawg, and depthraider if the fish slide a little deeper. Hope that helps. Good luck, we'll be up there the week after your trip. | ||
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| Location: Lake Tomahawk, WI | The times we've been on LOTW mid-summer there's been 2 standout lures; Double Cowgirl and a Walk the Dog topwater like a Weagle or Homewrecker. Like the heavier walk the dogs vs. a light one such as the classic Jackpot. Did real well one year on the Bucher Dancin' Raider, that was before the Weagle was out. Caught fish on a lot of different lures but those 2 have been the best for us. JS | ||
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| Posts: 906 Location: Warroad, Mn | Here's what you need. A couple of DCG's or similar (one light w/silver blade, one dark w/colored blades). Maybe a smaller bucktail to ease the pain (Harasser or Vibrex). A suick or bobbie. A spinner bait or two (Rad Dog, Grinder, or M&G). A tail spinner surface lure (Top Raider or Rumbler both work well). If you are into gliders a Hell Hound or Phamtom. A crank bait of some kind, 10 Jakes or Grandma's work fine. Maybe a 10" believer, probably jointed. Probably all you need, I know the guides will have lots more. Doug Johnson | ||
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| Posts: 2024 | Having just been up there... you've pretty much got all you'll need.  I will echo the 10" Suick (unweighted) comment.  I'd also recommend a larger plastic bait in some kind of natural pattern (black/silver, walleye, etc.).  A prop bait is a must... but I would HIGHLY recommend a Top Walker, if nothing else just in addition to your TRs and globes.  IMO, you will catch more fish that hit AND more fish that follow into a figure 8 with the marabou or bucktail tail section.  Lastly, you shouldn't leave without a glider.  On those super slow days or as a toss back a Manta or Hellhound (or whatever your favorite glider is) is tough to beat. Good luck and have fun... and THANKS to everyone for taking our vets out! Edited by esox50 7/27/2008 5:47 PM | ||
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| Posts: 332 Location: Neenah, WI | Lambeau , Make sure you incluce a Super Topraider Great in the rain and Windy conditions up there. SAINT | ||
| Jazzy  | 
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| Posts: 52 | Top Raider and a ton of OFF with 100% Deet for the nasty mosquitos!!!!!!! Edited by Jazzy 7/27/2008 10:14 PM | ||
| nwild  | 
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| Posts: 1996 Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain | I will have about a bazillion baits with me but I will probably throw the following; A couple double tens 10" unweighted suick Topraider 10" weagle Grinder or Ace spinnerbait If conditions are right that should about cover it. Edited by nwild 7/28/2008 7:57 AM | ||
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| Posts: 1769 Location: Algonquin, ILL | Lambeau:  Did you notice how many times "Top Raider" was mentioned if not I'll mention it again Be sure to bring a "Top Raider"   | ||
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| Posts: 12 | I like to also have a Crane bait, it is a little more buoyant than the Big Game, and it works really well when the weeds are up to the surface. I replace the hooks and split rings on the Crane, the ones they come with are pretty cheap. | ||
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| Posts: 2069 | I would fish a mag dawg and DDD all week - many fish slide a little deeper than most people fish this time of year. Edited by IAJustin 7/28/2008 9:55 AM | ||
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| Posts: 82 Location: deep in the slop | lambeau do you ever work?!?!?!  (JEALOUSY!!!!!!!!) TOP RAIDER.....Bullfrog pattern | ||
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| Posts: 468 Location: Not where I wanna be! | A Suick 'type' bait, a believer or two, and some type of prop bait....... i have never been to LOTW, but if i were going, id be sure to take what you listed plus a few others..... good luck!!! | ||
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| Posts: 1185 Location: Wishin I Was Fishin' | Walleye colored 7" TR Twitcher Chart/Chart Shumway Flasher What about a White Blade/ Black Tail Mepps Maraboo....thought that was hot? Beast Teaser Gold/Gold & Black DBL 9 & DBL 8 | ||
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| Posts: 375 Location: Browerville, Minnesota | Don't worry Lambeau..............rumor has it with Norm bringing up a bazillion baits and all the stuff that Pearson has in his boat, we should be covered!!!! Just have to stop by their boats in the mornings and pick what you need!!!!! Last spring I got an email from Dick one day. Seemed that he took his boat out of storage and found almost 100 brand new lures in his boat he forgot he had. What a problem, eh? Since you have never been up there, be prepared to fall in love! We are truly going to God's country like none other! See ya next week!!! | ||
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| Posts: 617 Location: Clintonville, WI | ummmm.............shouldn't the discussion have ended after Dougj posted his list?!     Although it has been a few years since LOTW for me, I would add two lures to consider: 1. 6" Reef Hawg in Cheeto pattern 2. large Tiger Tubes or Red Octobers as throw backs to non-committal followers (black, salt n pepper, chartreuse). | ||
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| Posts: 909 | You Guys are KILLIN ME! (JEALOUS)   Can somebody stop right outside of Pittsburgh Pa. and take me along?...LOL Good luck Fellows, Brian  | ||
| mavmskyb8  | 
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| You really need a white blade, black skirt inline bucktail w/ a white rubber tail. 9 fish in one day last week! Mavmskyb8- | |||
| lambeau  | 
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| ok...i can't believe i'm heading to Canada with this few of baits. i exceeded my goal of 10 baits by a couple, but i think i've got the bases covered just about right. next thing i know this'll be all i carry in the boat ever...or not...though the reality is that i rarely use all that many baits beyond what's here. thanks for the input, this has been an interesting thread. topwater: 1) BS Willy monster creeper 2) 10" Weagle 3) Pacemaker blades: 4) Hirsch Ghosttail spinnerbait (chart) 5) Double-12 (nickel/black) 6) Double-9 (orange/copper) 7) Double-8 Showgirl (pink/pink) 8) Mepp's Marabou (white/black) jerkbaits: 9) Curly Sue 10) 9" Bobbie (unweighted) 11) 9" Suick (weighted) 12) Hellhound cranks: 13) Big Game 14) Cranky Nitro Attachments ----------------  lotw baits.jpg (200KB - 105 downloads) | |||
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| Posts: 1270 | Going to LOTW with only 14 baits are you crazy?  Seriously though that is a pretty smart thing to do, I haul two monster Lakewoods and only use 5 or 6 lures on a 4 or 5 day trip.  Now I have to throw every new lure I have but I really only use a couple. Last time I was in Canada there were 12 of us musky fishing and I asked everybody the last night we were there how many baits they really used on the trip. Other than trying out new baits the general consensus was about 5 or 6. The only addition I would make to your selection is a 10" Jake or similiar bait. I like pounding it off rocks up there as well as use it fro trolling when the arms need a little rest. | ||
| 55esox  | 
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| Posts: 97 | Here's a game to try. Start out with an equal amount of rods between the two of you and put whatever lures on you want. The first guy to break down and change a lure coughs up $10 bucks. Some people don't last an hour. That being said, list looks good. | ||
| Guest  | 
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| from the Musky Hunter LOTW school, there are three baits you need... Double 10's Prop Topwater Walk the Dog topwater Leave everything else at home. 20 baits MAX will easily do the trick. As I am sure you will be throwing only 3-4 baits all week anyways. You could simply get away with 10 or so Double 10's. | |||
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| Posts: 3518 Location: north central wisconsin | Looks good. I am sure the guides will have an extra whatever is working if need be.  Might want a big jake in there. Edited by Reef Hawg 7/29/2008 12:46 PM | ||
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| Posts: 469 Location: Downers Grove, IL | I agree with Bigmo:  6" reef hawg is a must....greenie weenie or cheeto. td | ||
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