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FAT-SKI
Posted 9/21/2012 7:15 AM (#586143)
Subject: If you had to pick ONLY one...




Posts: 1360


Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished
So I was thinking last night about my preferences as far as lures are concerned. I (like some) have been hit by the blade craze... I am using this year to get better at lures like Suicks, glides and twitch baits. Even though I try to give other baits plenty of time in the water I tend to go back to blades... and of course to makes thing worse for me trying to use other stuff, when I go back to blades I catch or see fish... Lets say for research purposes that bucktails were never invented. NO single bladed baits, NO DC10 or any variation of. Lets also say that we are only allowed one lure in the boat by law.

So my question is, If you could only choose ONE lure to use for the rest of your life under any circumstances or any body of water, what would it be??

Personally I would have to go with a muskie treat. Black body with a red/white tail. (one side is red, the other is white) I just love to work this bait, love watching it come to the boat and the action can change on any cast... never is one cast the same as the other.
Guest
Posted 9/21/2012 7:43 AM (#586149 - in reply to #586143)
Subject: RE: If you had to pick ONLY one...


8" rattling jointed Believer for me. they can be used as a top water down to 15+ feet.
Fisher
Posted 9/21/2012 7:44 AM (#586150 - in reply to #586143)
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Posts: 425


Location: Roseau
On LOTW - 8" Beleiver - Can be used trolled, topwater, in the weeds, has a deep and shallow setting, pounded off the rocks and are pretty much unbreakable, good hookers and they catch fish! Black and white.
ESOX Maniac
Posted 9/21/2012 8:23 AM (#586159 - in reply to #586150)
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Posts: 2754


Location: Mauston, Wisconsin
That's easy- 9" Alien in hot fluorescent pink. Indestructible, and can be fished top water to +50'. I have so much fun with this bait, I seriously don't know why I throw other lures! I'd tell you about all the fish it's caught or attracted to the boat, but then I'd have to shoot you. LOL

Have fun!
Al
curleytail
Posted 9/21/2012 8:24 AM (#586160 - in reply to #586143)
Subject: Re: If you had to pick ONLY one...




Posts: 2687


Location: Hayward, WI
Easy question for me. HARDHEAD in the 8 oz size. Can choose many colored tails to put on it but if I had only 1 color choice it would be walleye Hardhead with a rootbeer Kalins tail.

Fishes anywhere from the surface to as deep as you want with the screw in weight system. Can be fished fast or slow, from spring to fall. Has a nice wobble on the pull and the drop/pause. Durable, hook up very well, and fish pound them.

Tucker
MuskyNate27
Posted 9/21/2012 9:44 AM (#586175 - in reply to #586143)
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Posts: 293


10" suick
Twinkle-Toes
Posted 9/21/2012 9:49 AM (#586177 - in reply to #586143)
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Posts: 66


weighted 8 inch reefhawg in black.
Rudedog
Posted 9/21/2012 10:08 AM (#586183 - in reply to #586143)
Subject: RE: If you had to pick ONLY one...




Posts: 631


Location: S.W. WI
Big Game Twitch. 9" Walleye
detroithardcore
Posted 9/21/2012 10:21 AM (#586187 - in reply to #586183)
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Posts: 299


Easy.... A Red October Tube. Can burn it, jig it deep, WTD w/ it, work it shallow and deep. The most versitile bait on market and they work all the time. I find myself fishing an entire season with my boat loaded with tackle and really only use 5-7 baits all season.... A tube is by far the 1 bait I want attached to my rod
kodiak
Posted 9/21/2012 10:21 AM (#586188 - in reply to #586183)
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Posts: 1224


Location: Okoboji
mag dawg
Juhas
Posted 9/21/2012 10:24 AM (#586190 - in reply to #586188)
Subject: Re: If you had to pick ONLY one...




Posts: 431


Regular size "U-boat" in hot tail walleye.
sworrall
Posted 9/21/2012 11:02 AM (#586197 - in reply to #586143)
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Posts: 32922


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Wabull. I can work it along the top, make it dart and weave, make it swing side to side, and the thing catches fish all year long.

Even choice would be a #8 Indiana bladed 3/4 ounce spinnerbait, since you were talking bucktails and the like being out.
IAJustin
Posted 9/21/2012 11:41 AM (#586206 - in reply to #586143)
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Posts: 2058


blades including spinnerbaits are like "crack" for muskies... in way to many instances its your best option ,but if I could only pick one other bait I probably pick a Pounder, DDD a close second.
Old Guy
Posted 9/21/2012 12:22 PM (#586212 - in reply to #586143)
Subject: RE: If you had to pick ONLY one...


There should be a section for great muskie sayings, in the last post is a classic:-
"spinnerbaits are like "crack" for muskies... in way to many instances its your best option".
Right on the money!
I'll take a 2.5 oz, .062 wire, with a single #10 colorado attached to a barrel swivel as my choice maybe with a Kalin Big 'N or Berkley Power Bait Offshore grub as a trailer. Good for casting or trolling and if I only had one lure to use, even if inline bucktails are allowed, it would be that spinnerbait.
If you want something interesting to try...take out 2 of these (one plus a spare) and use nothing else for a couple of days...experiment with retrieves including ripping as fast as possible; I think you'll like the results.
The Swan
Posted 9/21/2012 12:27 PM (#586215 - in reply to #586143)
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Believer.
Old Guy
Posted 9/21/2012 12:54 PM (#586218 - in reply to #586143)
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Posts: 84


I forgot to answer to the original question in my post above...the one lure if blades are not allowed...10" believer (solid).....but if only for trolling then the jointed model.
jakejusa
Posted 9/21/2012 1:06 PM (#586221 - in reply to #586143)
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Posts: 994


Location: Minnesota: where it's tough to be a sportsfan!
If I could only choose one for the rest of my days....I'd turn OUTLAW brother!
Ronix
Posted 9/21/2012 1:24 PM (#586226 - in reply to #586187)
Subject: Re: If you had to pick ONLY one...




Posts: 991


detroithardcore - 9/21/2012 11:21 AM

Easy.... A Red October Tube. Can burn it, jig it deep, WTD w/ it, work it shallow and deep. The most versitile bait on market and they work all the time. I find myself fishing an entire season with my boat loaded with tackle and really only use 5-7 baits all season.... A tube is by far the 1 bait I want attached to my rod


+1
Tackle Industries
Posted 9/21/2012 1:33 PM (#586228 - in reply to #586143)
Subject: Re: If you had to pick ONLY one...





Posts: 4053


Location: Land of the Musky
I have three picks, sorry.

1) Black Suick
2) Perch Thriller Suick
3) Any other Suick you might have or can buy
TrentM.
Posted 9/21/2012 4:25 PM (#586254 - in reply to #586143)
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Posts: 133


Location: South Bend, Indiana
Dussa or dawg
Jeff78
Posted 9/21/2012 5:14 PM (#586261 - in reply to #586143)
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Posts: 1660


Location: central Wisconsin
My 9" sucker Suick that is all beat to Hell.
KurtsHookedUp
Posted 9/21/2012 5:45 PM (#586264 - in reply to #586143)
Subject: RE: If you had to pick ONLY one...




Posts: 18


Location: Oshkosh, WI
8oz Hardhead(orange perch) or my beat up 9" Suick, with epoxy and my rattle can paint job
tundrawalker00
Posted 9/21/2012 6:29 PM (#586271 - in reply to #586264)
Subject: Re: If you had to pick ONLY one...




Posts: 504


Location: Ludington, MI
Gotta go unweighted black 9-inch Suick. You can put a sinker on the middle hook hanger and bend the tail for depth, you can flatten out the tail to work it high and even on lakes where you know they've seen a ton of Suicks, they still whack 'em.
muskiehunter2
Posted 9/21/2012 7:35 PM (#586277 - in reply to #586143)
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Posts: 292


Flo orange reef hawg 6 "
Top H2O
Posted 9/21/2012 8:40 PM (#586284 - in reply to #586277)
Subject: RE: If you had to pick ONLY one...




Posts: 4080


Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
Mag. double Dawg,... Cisco color .....From opener to Ice up....Works for me.

Jerome
Cody
Posted 9/22/2012 7:15 AM (#586320 - in reply to #586143)
Subject: RE: If you had to pick ONLY one...


5 1/2 " jtd. Wiley Niagara Walleye color, and tied for first with me Legend Perch Bait Niagara Walleye Color
newmuskyz
Posted 9/22/2012 7:34 AM (#586323 - in reply to #586320)
Subject: RE: If you had to pick ONLY one...




Posts: 567


pounder or 2 pounder.
Jeff Hanson
Posted 9/22/2012 4:32 PM (#586408 - in reply to #586323)
Subject: RE: If you had to pick ONLY one...




Posts: 962


Muskie train MX9
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com
MuskieCat94
Posted 9/22/2012 4:43 PM (#586409 - in reply to #586143)
Subject: RE: If you had to pick ONLY one...




Posts: 532


Location: Ogden, UTAH 10 minutes from pineview reservoir
7.5" black perch musky magnet
dougj
Posted 9/22/2012 6:31 PM (#586427 - in reply to #586143)
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Posts: 906


Location: Warroad, Mn
10" unweighted Suick! 10" Believer second choice. Caught many fish on both.
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