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Irish02bk |
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Posts: 150 | You get to have one lure to fish with, What is it? | ||
wicked |
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Location: sneaking out to get on the water ;-) | Homemade bucktail! | ||
VMS |
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Posts: 3480 Location: Elk River, Minnesota | A suick or a bobbie bait with adjustable weight capabilites... Probably lean more toward a bobbie bait | ||
Irish02bk |
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Posts: 150 | Guest - 3/12/2013 2:21 PM What's yours ? slip bobber and a sucker, easier to drink beer that way.... jk Probably a brown/orange bucktail gold blades i've had for a long time. | ||
Guest |
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May Bulldawg June hawg wobbler July double 10s August double 10s Sept water chopper October Bulldawg November Bulldawg | |||
horsehunter |
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Location: Eastern Ontario | Firetiger suick but a 8 inch firetiger believer (straight ) would work as well and be a little more versitile. | ||
BenR |
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Jig | |||
muskyhunter63 |
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Posts: 706 Location: Richland Center, WI. | A Shumway flasher, martian green blades with black maribou tail. Ken | ||
h2os2t |
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Posts: 941 Location: Freedom, WI | The HardHead with a selection of tails, not just because I make it. I can work it shallow, deep and anywhere in between by making a few changes. | ||
Veithr3293 |
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Posts: 192 | Plus one to the HardHead small size | ||
milje |
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Posts: 410 Location: Wakefield, MI | Beetle Spin, I've caught everything from bluegill to musky on them. | ||
tundrawalker00 |
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Posts: 504 Location: Ludington, MI | Jointed Believer. | ||
Clammer |
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Posts: 667 Location: Wisconsin | milje - 3/12/2013 6:46 PM Beetle Spin, I've caught everything from bluegill to musky on them. You are right! Beetlespin work everywhere!! | ||
IAJustin |
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Posts: 2014 | If I could only fish one lure from now on, I'd pick a topwater... Not because it is the most versatile, its just how I prefer to catch them. If the question is what is the most versatile lure? I get one lure that I think I can catch muskies on anywhere anytime of year...spinnerbait hands down. | ||
wiswimbait |
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Posts: 57 Location: Janesville wi | 3:16 lure co. Freestyle 8 inch bass or trout,slow sink. Just a super versatile bait from super slow and steady to ripping it or burning it. Smallmouth-muskies it's a good one. | ||
MD75 |
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Posts: 682 Location: Sycamore, IL | IAJustin - 3/12/2013 7:49 PM. If the question is what is the most versatile lure? I get one lure that I think I can catch muskies on anywhere anytime of year...spinnerbait hands down. +1 | ||
carl |
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Posts: 83 Location: minnesota | MD75 - 3/12/2013 8:16 PM IAJustin - 3/12/2013 7:49 PM. If the question is what is the most versatile lure? I get one lure that I think I can catch muskies on anywhere anytime of year...spinnerbait hands down. +1
another vote for spinnerbaits here - I have one rigged on a rod all season long | ||
fishhawk50 |
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Posts: 1416 Location: oconomowoc, wi | suick | ||
mm3 |
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Posts: 387 Location: Northern Illinois | I allways told myself that if I go broke and have to sell all my muskie gear that I will at least keep one rod, reel and a gold bladed/black tail Mepps Muskie Killer. Very versatile-all around-great lure. It may also have something to do with the first 40+ inch fish that I ever had on the line that did a barrel roll and spit that lure back in my face four feet away from me(: | ||
curleytail |
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Posts: 2687 Location: Hayward, WI | h2os2t - 3/12/2013 5:24 PM The HardHead with a selection of tails, not just because I make it. I can work it shallow, deep and anywhere in between by making a few changes. Yup, without question a Large (8 oz) Hardhead. If I could only have one color the lighteye with rootbeer tail seems to work everywhere for me. Like Roger said, work them from just under the surface to as deep as you want, all year long. Tucker | ||
CiscoKid |
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Posts: 1906 Location: Oconto Falls, WI | curleytail - 3/13/2013 6:56 AM h2os2t - 3/12/2013 5:24 PM The HardHead with a selection of tails, not just because I make it. I can work it shallow, deep and anywhere in between by making a few changes. Yup, without question a Large (8 oz) Hardhead. If I could only have one color the lighteye with rootbeer tail seems to work everywhere for me. Like Roger said, work them from just under the surface to as deep as you want, all year long. Tucker Another one for a Hardhead with a variety of tails (I don't count these as extra lures) and weights. | ||
ut-tigerchaser |
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Posts: 86 | All black with gold blade mepps marabou- i can let it sink and slow roll it, or burn it fast on top to wake and bulge, ive caught my very first and very last tigers of the season casting this bait and every day or scenario in between! All around good bait. | ||
Ronix |
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Posts: 981 | RO monster tube | ||
detroithardcore |
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Posts: 299 | RO Twisted and Big Sexy Tube.... | ||
Tigerhunter |
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Posts: 283 | Glidin' Rap - golden shiner. | ||
jimjimjim |
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Posts: 365 | one my very own 8" Single-bladed #12 Fluted Magnum tinsel tails ,,,,, nickel blade and a black tinsel tail ,,,,, they are good spring summer & fall ,,,,, I know that I sell these on this website to make a couple bucks ,,,, but ,,,, they really do catch fish ( even got a 6 pound largemouth ) ----- good luck ------ jimjimjim | ||
Brian |
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If I am stranded in the wilderness with only one lure, it's got to be a spinnerbait. Its the only lure that can fish fast/slow, shallow/deep, and a variety of structure/cover. Brian | |||
kodiak |
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Posts: 1224 Location: Okoboji | Coach dog 10" unweighted suick that I got from CFH | ||
Medford Fisher |
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Posts: 1057 Location: Medford, WI | 11" Curly Sue -Jake | ||
Slashorn |
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Posts: 18 | My wife's miniature french poodle: the way it kicks is amazing. Just kidding....(or am I?) Black/silver double cowgirl.... | ||
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