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What is your most succsesful prop-style bait out there? | |||
50"skie |
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Posts: 425 | I bet there will be some great new ones at the shows this winter! | ||
Tackle Industries |
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Posts: 4053 Location: Land of the Musky | Need to add the option for us to add our own lure bands in.... Kind of a thin choice list for prop-style topwaters... JMO | ||
JKahler |
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Posts: 1287 Location: WI | I like the small (plastic) Pacemaker better than the large one. The Rumbler is good too. | ||
KARLOUTDOORS |
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Posts: 956 Location: Home of the 2016 World Series Champion Cubs | Tallywacker. Lac seul turbo and mini | ||
KARLOUTDOORS |
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Posts: 956 Location: Home of the 2016 World Series Champion Cubs | Tallywacker. Lac seul turbo and mini | ||
esox50 |
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Posts: 2024 | Too hard to choose just one as they all have a time and place. I like the Top Raider under calm to mild chop. I have the most confidence in this bait and it's usually the first on the line. The Pacemaker gets the nod when I want a bit more noise or a slightly different sound, and it also works very well in a good chop. I LOVE the sound of the Chopper; for a bait the size of a Top Raider it produces twice the sound and the sound seems to be a lower pitch than the Top Raider (almost a "thud" or as some have described it a "bark"). However, mine seems to continually roll and so doesn't get as much playing time. It does not have the wire keel extension off the front hook. Anyone have a solution to this problem? PM if you'd like. | ||
Jason Bomber |
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Posts: 574 | I about gaurentee Lee will fix it for you!! www.Leetauchen.com Choppers are my favorite. 17 fish on 1 of them and still in good running shape. I've got a few others with 2-4 fish on each also. The sound is unmatched..... Topraiders and Pacemakers work well also, but my confidence is in the chopper. | ||
jackson |
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Posts: 582 | although i voted for the large pacemaker (fantastic topwater) i was surprised to see no Hawg Wobbler.. another fantastic bait that is kind of "one of a kind" that works quite well if you can stand the bordom. | ||
BNelson |
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Location: Contrarian Island | hawg wobbler is not a prop style... most success for my boat has been Lee's Chopper probably 2 to 1..but then again I throw that more often.... I had forgotten about the trusty ol TopRaider for a while and there are times I have seen fish prefer the TopRaider sound over a Chopper...same w/ pacemaker...if you are going to buy 3, imo get those 3 and be done. Lee is also going to have a Mag size Chopper available this winter which I'm sure the muskies will dig. | ||
jackson |
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Posts: 582 | my wobbler has a rear prop on it. so yes, it is a prop style bait so to speak. | ||
BNelson |
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Location: Contrarian Island | it may have a blade on the back that rotates but this thread was started about baits who's entire rear section rotate..like a prop... Edited by BNelson 12/14/2009 3:53 PM | ||
fishbag |
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for me the absolute best one is the tally whammer not long but that thing have a huge profile if you can get one black,that thing is absolute killer http://granddadslures.com/redhetawh.html | |||
bridgeman |
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Posts: 529 Location: Not Where I Want To Be | Chopper | ||
muskyhunter24 |
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Posts: 413 Location: Madison WI | I've never caught a fish on a prop topwater but have definetly had the most action on the chopper, maybe it works well here cause it was tested here... | ||
Yake Bait |
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Posts: 388 | Haven't heard about the Lee Tauchen lures before but based on this poll it would appear that they are pretty good. Would be interested in some more info, what is their nitch, etc... Similar to Esox50, I had a hard time picking between the pacemaker and topraider as I prefer the pacemaker for chop, and pacemaker when it is flat. | ||
Grass |
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Posts: 620 Location: Seymour, WI | Please add the Top Walker to the poll. Had good results with that bait this yr. I also like Pacemakers and Water Choppers. Grass, | ||
IAJustin |
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Posts: 2015 | Chopper for sure - Lee's Tidalwave is $$$ as well! | ||
Kazmuskie |
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Posts: 194 | AHL Lac Suel Mini Mag | ||
Bigman |
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Posts: 281 Location: ROckford IL | Weagle | ||
Muskerboy |
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Posts: 727 | Weagle is not a prop bait, I've had most of my action on a rumbler or a topraider. | ||
dcates |
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Posts: 462 Location: Syracuse, Indiana | Tauchen's baits are great, but I miss the "old" style lowrider (with the bent wire). | ||
wbp93 |
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Posts: 2 | Salmo Turbo Jacks are AWSOME BAIT!!!!! | ||
JRedig |
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Location: Twin Cities | dcates - 12/16/2009 4:37 PM I miss the "old" style lowrider (with the bent wire). So take a $0.05 piece of wire and make your own... | ||
dcates |
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Posts: 462 Location: Syracuse, Indiana | JRedig - 12/16/2009 11:59 PM dcates - 12/16/2009 4:37 PM I miss the "old" style lowrider (with the bent wire). So take a $0.05 piece of wire and make your own... You just described one of my winter projects! | ||
Reef Hawg |
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Posts: 3518 Location: north central wisconsin | Topraider(modified), followed by the Rylure non clicking Tapdancer. | ||
FEVER |
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Posts: 253 Location: On the water | For topwater, Ive caught most of my muskies on Topraiders. Easy to cast and reel in. | ||
Guest |
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Is there a big difference in sound of the bent shaft Lowrider vs the straight shaft model? | |||
Reef Hawg |
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Posts: 3518 Location: north central wisconsin | I have a bent shaft lowrider or two if anyone interested. Also have a straight model that I don't use. | ||
firstsixfeet |
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Posts: 2361 | I still find that some seasons it is all about the tallywhacker getting hit. It may be overuse of other sounds, particularly the top raider. I also still like the teaser tail. I have never got a fish on a topraider I have bought but now have seven on a friends that I borrow, which was an early one. Lee's chopper does it now, but I was very surprised this summer to find the same appearing baits have very different sounds when used. Didn't expect that and have found it impossible to tune to the same sound. You wouldn't think plastic baits would be so idiocentric. | ||
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