Muskie Discussion Forums

Forums | Calendars | Albums | Quotes | Language | Blogs Search | Statistics | User Listing
You are logged in as a guest. ( logon | register )
Moderators: Slamr

View previous thread :: View next thread
Jump to page : 1 2
Now viewing page 1 [30 messages per page]

Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Best Topwater Lure
 
Message Subject: Best Topwater Lure
CarlZeis13
Posted 5/8/2012 12:18 AM (#558454)
Subject: Best Topwater Lure




Posts: 4


Hey all!

So I am just getting into hunting the musk and am trying to best gear up. As a result I am wondering what the best overall topwater lure is. Thanks for the info!

CZ
Medinah13
Posted 5/8/2012 1:07 AM (#558455 - in reply to #558454)
Subject: Re: Best Topwater Lure




Posts: 373


PACEMAKER
Empire
Posted 5/8/2012 5:36 AM (#558459 - in reply to #558454)
Subject: RE: Best Topwater Lure




Posts: 29


WHOPPER PLOPPER
Esox-Hunter
Posted 5/8/2012 5:52 AM (#558460 - in reply to #558454)
Subject: Re: Best Topwater Lure





Posts: 774


Location: South East Wisconsin
Pacemaker for me.
little one
Posted 5/8/2012 6:04 AM (#558462 - in reply to #558454)
Subject: RE: Best Topwater Lure





Posts: 501


Location: S.Wisconsin
For me if I had to say one....chopper. I willl say that anything made by Joel Wick rocks and my Jinkerson baits are nice as well. A walk the dog bait is a must have as well so something like a one eyed willey or a weagle and throw a fishstick by Lee in there as well. Pacemaker is a nice bait as well. Sory I just cant pick one....they all have a time and place
muskymartin67
Posted 5/8/2012 6:37 AM (#558464 - in reply to #558454)
Subject: Re: Best Topwater Lure





Posts: 789


Location: Delavan, WI
if i could only pick one it would be a pre roi top raider in a dark color

Edited by muskymartin67 5/8/2012 6:39 AM
Pal
Posted 5/8/2012 7:07 AM (#558465 - in reply to #558464)
Subject: Re: Best Topwater Lure




Posts: 669


Location: Twin Cities, MN
Lee's Water Chopper if I could only pick one. Thankfully, I do not so I also have a couple nice Nimmers and Joel Wick front thumpers to rely on.
jackson
Posted 5/8/2012 7:32 AM (#558467 - in reply to #558454)
Subject: Re: Best Topwater Lure




Posts: 582


i have caught more fish on a hawg wobbler than any other topwater. Its slow to fish, quite boring but for some reason on calm nights this lure produces.
Jobu
Posted 5/8/2012 7:44 AM (#558470 - in reply to #558454)
Subject: RE: Best Topwater Lure


Hands down----the best topwater of all time----the old Musky Mania Tackle Dying Fish-----they jusy don't make 'em like that anymore. In calm conditions---the Mouldy Hawg Wobbler------in rough water-----anything with a prop on it. Good luck to ya---Jobu
rich
Posted 5/8/2012 7:54 AM (#558473 - in reply to #558454)
Subject: RE: Best Topwater Lure




Posts: 133


Weagle
AFChief
Posted 5/8/2012 7:59 AM (#558475 - in reply to #558454)
Subject: Re: Best Topwater Lure




Posts: 550


Location: So. Illinois
Topraider, Pacemaker and Whopper Plopper
The Swan
Posted 5/8/2012 8:02 AM (#558476 - in reply to #558454)
Subject: RE: Best Topwater Lure


If I recall the statistics, the Topraider has caught more 50" fish than any other surface lure. You can check on this at the Jackson Lures website, where they publish the list compiled by Muskies, Inc. If you are just starting with this pursuit, before you spend a lot of money on things that might not help, I would advise you to buy a copy of Heiting and Saric's book on Musky Hunting. It explains the various types of lures; and gives names. The book is not a Bible, but it is a good source book. Good luck.
Sam Ubl
Posted 5/8/2012 8:02 AM (#558477 - in reply to #558454)
Subject: Re: Best Topwater Lure





Location: SE Wisconsin
Top Raider #1, Weagle #2, Pacemaker #3, Raw Roasting Chicken #4
dbltrbl
Posted 5/8/2012 8:09 AM (#558478 - in reply to #558477)
Subject: Re: Best Topwater Lure


did anyone mention topraiders? i will... TOPRAIDER!!
sworrall
Posted 5/8/2012 8:21 AM (#558480 - in reply to #558454)
Subject: Re: Best Topwater Lure





Posts: 32889


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Weagle
flyshopfool
Posted 5/8/2012 8:35 AM (#558484 - in reply to #558454)
Subject: Re: Best Topwater Lure




Posts: 19


Location: Central WI
River fishing, I have had most luck on a Zara Spook. Slow walk the dog style seems best for me.
firstsixfeet
Posted 5/8/2012 9:32 AM (#558502 - in reply to #558454)
Subject: Re: Best Topwater Lure




Posts: 2361


Almost any identification of "BEST" is open to conflict and argument, even in the boat with ONE angler.

Warm, muggy, dark, night, and fairly calm, it would be hard for me to beat a Hawg Wobbler.
Pretty good chop on the water is going to bring out my Lee's Chopper, it stays on top and keeps its cadence.
A tuned up tallywhacker is still an excellent bait, and might pull the trigger on fish that have heard too much top raider.
Calm, with emergent weed of some type, have to go with my secret lure, and have the patience to go slow.
Riffles on the water and smart fish, hard to beat a hi fin scamper tail, stupid lure, and you have to control you pace
shallow dark water, dark frontal day or intermittent rain, holy buckets, get out the creeper and slosh it up...

Some lures I throw, I would never have anybody else throw in my boat, even experienced guys, they just wouldn't be tuned in to the bait, and some lures take a while before they "train" the angler

and still you have the problem that in any water there is generally going to be a hot lure, and that in some lakes and at some times of year a lure can get red hot and it seems like you have fish out there volunteering. but you don't always find that lure or that bite, so just get good with a few, and confident, and try and stick with a "good" surface bait and you will probably do better than average, and it does get to be a percentage game

CiscoKid
Posted 5/8/2012 11:56 AM (#558532 - in reply to #558502)
Subject: Re: Best Topwater Lure





Posts: 1906


Location: Oconto Falls, WI
firstsixfeet - 5/8/2012 9:32 AM

Almost any identification of "BEST" is open to conflict and argument, even in the boat with ONE angler.

Warm, muggy, dark, night, and fairly calm, it would be hard for me to beat a Hawg Wobbler.
Pretty good chop on the water is going to bring out my Lee's Chopper, it stays on top and keeps its cadence.
A tuned up tallywhacker is still an excellent bait, and might pull the trigger on fish that have heard too much top raider.
Calm, with emergent weed of some type, have to go with my secret lure, and have the patience to go slow.
Riffles on the water and smart fish, hard to beat a hi fin scamper tail, stupid lure, and you have to control you pace
shallow dark water, dark frontal day or intermittent rain, holy buckets, get out the creeper and slosh it up...

Some lures I throw, I would never have anybody else throw in my boat, even experienced guys, they just wouldn't be tuned in to the bait, and some lures take a while before they "train" the angler

and still you have the problem that in any water there is generally going to be a hot lure, and that in some lakes and at some times of year a lure can get red hot and it seems like you have fish out there volunteering. but you don't always find that lure or that bite, so just get good with a few, and confident, and try and stick with a "good" surface bait and you will probably do better than average, and it does get to be a percentage game



Right on.

That said Hawg Wobbler on calm, cold front type of days. Fish Stick HD brings them out like no other, and last year I fell in love with the Tidal wave for a prop type bait. I also like the Recon from H2O Tackle for another WTD option.

No offense to the Weagle users, but in my boat a weagle fished side by side with the Fish Stick HD was no comparison. The Fish Stick HD caught more fish by a large margin, and is much more versatile (can be fished in a lot rougher water). Perhaps it was the user of the lure though.

You can't have just one topwater for all conditions.
muskiehunter2
Posted 5/8/2012 12:18 PM (#558538 - in reply to #558454)
Subject: RE: Best Topwater Lure




Posts: 292


pacemaker for me!
Grass
Posted 5/8/2012 12:25 PM (#558540 - in reply to #558454)
Subject: RE: Best Topwater Lure




Posts: 620


Location: Seymour, WI
Hawg Wobbler and Pacemaker have been the best for me. I like the Top Walker too, but the bait can have line twist issues.
eric001
Posted 5/8/2012 1:03 PM (#558545 - in reply to #558454)
Subject: Re: Best Topwater Lure





Posts: 222


Location: c.wis
hands down black riverbait co's. Freak, in a close second a topper stopper style lure. but the ticking sound that freak makes is unbeatable to trigger fish, to go along with the amount of water they move and sound these lures produce- last year 12 fish over 40" were boated because of one freak! pressured water, and still produces. im throwing freaks now and finding active fish. oddly enough its a great search bait too because you cannot fish it wrong. wtih the tunable blades you can customize the sound you want to match the mood of the fish, from super loud hollow popping and splashing, to subtle splashing and less noise. plus on the pause the way the lure hangs in the water the fish cant mis hooks- compared to other baits I hooked up and sealed the deal 90% of the time where as the others at best 60%
BNelson
Posted 5/8/2012 1:04 PM (#558546 - in reply to #558454)
Subject: Re: Best Topwater Lure





Location: Contrarian Island
hard to beat a good running/sounding top raider...if i had to pick one tho that I would not be without it would be a Chopper... if you are buying from scratch you'll want to get at least 1 from each category ..
i.e, side to side topwater get a fish stick/weagle/etc
inline prop, get a chopper, topraider etc.
slow moving wobblers, get a hawg wobbler or something similiar
metallic sounding, get a rough runner, bs willy globe etc
creeper style, get a bs willy or something similiar...
you'll be set! good luck.
Mullhead
Posted 5/8/2012 1:17 PM (#558550 - in reply to #558546)
Subject: Re: Best Topwater Lure





Posts: 286


Location: VA
Nimmer Prop Dog Plus. Frog
firstsixfeet
Posted 5/8/2012 1:24 PM (#558552 - in reply to #558546)
Subject: Re: Best Topwater Lure




Posts: 2361


BNelson - 5/8/2012 1:04 PM

hard to beat a good running/sounding top raider...


My problem has been finding a good running/sounding top raider. I have quit throwing mine, but I snatch my friend's whenever I can, and it is slowly getting torn apart by the fish caught on it. I have owned 4 and never found one that produces like his.
BNelson
Posted 5/8/2012 1:45 PM (#558558 - in reply to #558454)
Subject: Re: Best Topwater Lure





Location: Contrarian Island
buy 5 and take the 4 back that don't sound good! ; )
Hunter4
Posted 5/8/2012 4:00 PM (#558579 - in reply to #558454)
Subject: Re: Best Topwater Lure




Posts: 720


HawgWobbler and a Viper. I've caught more fish on those two surface lures than anything else.
saint1
Posted 5/8/2012 4:05 PM (#558580 - in reply to #558454)
Subject: Re: Best Topwater Lure




Posts: 332


Location: Neenah, WI
TOPRAIDER !!!!!!!!!!


SAINT
chris riebe
Posted 5/8/2012 5:54 PM (#558589 - in reply to #558454)
Subject: RE: Best Topwater Lure


If you want to know which baits are the best built American Hardwood Lures are handsdown the most durable
allegheny river kid
Posted 5/8/2012 6:03 PM (#558591 - in reply to #558454)
Subject: Re: Best Topwater Lure




Posts: 463


Location: Sw Pennsylvania
Topraider
Big W
Posted 5/8/2012 6:43 PM (#558599 - in reply to #558454)
Subject: Re: Best Topwater Lure




Posts: 54


Location: North Fork, Flambeau River
Hawg Wobbler is the champ!
Jump to page : 1 2
Now viewing page 1 [30 messages per page]
Jump to forum :
Search this forum
Printer friendly version
E-mail a link to this thread

(Delete all cookies set by this site)