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Eaglescout2012 |
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Posts: 369 | Hello again everyone, a few says ago I posted a thread about muskie fishing, I've gotten a lot of information about muskies and about what lures to get. Because I'm just starting to get serious about muskie fishing and I'm on a budget I was wondering what the top lures I should buy, I can only afford 1 at a time so any help is appreciated. Bulldawgs, suicks, and spinners and top raiders have all been suggested but if I could only buy a few what type and color should I get? -Zachary | ||
Skyblaster |
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Posts: 190 Location: Savage, MN | Black and orange top raider, all black economy dog. | ||
sworrall |
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Posts: 32886 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | PM me your address and I'll send you a couple Suicks. | ||
Eaglescout2012 |
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Posts: 369 | Skyblaster - 5/11/2013 3:21 PM thank you for suggesting them Black and orange top raider, all black economy dog. -Zachary | ||
Eaglescout2012 |
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Posts: 369 | sworrall - 5/11/2013 3:25 PM Thank you very much! PM me your address and I'll send you a couple Suicks. -Zachary | ||
FAT-SKI |
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Posts: 1360 Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished | I know this one wasn't one your list. but when I first started out. Someone told me to throw an all black double cowgirl with nickle blades by Musky Mayhem until I caught a fish. It took 3 months but the point is it happened. But that lure, is the one lure I would get. and muskies just love them. | ||
Guest |
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a six to eight inch glide bait... seems to still see the most fish for me | |||
Eaglescout2012 |
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Posts: 369 | FAT-SKI - 5/11/2013 3:53 PM I know this one wasn't one your list. but when I first started out. Someone told me to throw an all black double cowgirl with nickle blades by Musky Mayhem until I caught a fish. It took 3 months but the point is it happened. But that lure, is the one lure I would get. and muskies just love them.[/QUOTEIll consider it, Thank you -Zachary | ||
Nolan |
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Eaglescout2012 - 5/11/2013 3:04 PM Hello again everyone, a few says ago I posted a thread about muskie fishing, I've gotten a lot of information about muskies and about what lures to get. Because I'm just starting to get serious about muskie fishing and I'm on a budget I was wondering what the top lures I should buy, I can only afford 1 at a time so any help is appreciated. Bulldawgs, suicks, and spinners and top raiders have all been suggested but if I could only buy a few what type and color should I get? -Zachary Hey send me your address. I have a regular dawg, double 8, and double 10 I never really throw. Along with Sworrals suicks this will easily get you by. If you post your location you can maybe even get one of these guys to take you along. | |||
MartinTD |
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Posts: 1141 Location: NorthCentral WI | Seriously, do NOT buy a Double Cowgirl as one of your first few lures. Buy two smaller bucktails for the price of one Double Cowgirl and you will catch fish. I'd buy a 700 series Buchertail and a Mepps Marabou or something similar to those. Smaller bucktails catch just as many fish and will be easy to throw all day long. You won't be aching after two hours and your equipment will more than likely be able to handle them much better. | ||
Eaglescout2012 |
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Posts: 369 | Nolan - 5/11/2013 4:56 PM PM sent thanks a lot!Eaglescout2012 - 5/11/2013 3:04 PM Hello again everyone, a few says ago I posted a thread about muskie fishing, I've gotten a lot of information about muskies and about what lures to get. Because I'm just starting to get serious about muskie fishing and I'm on a budget I was wondering what the top lures I should buy, I can only afford 1 at a time so any help is appreciated. Bulldawgs, suicks, and spinners and top raiders have all been suggested but if I could only buy a few what type and color should I get? -Zachary Hey send me your address. I have a regular dawg, double 8, and double 10 I never really throw. Along with Sworrals suicks this will easily get you by. If you post your location you can maybe even get one of these guys to take you along. | ||
Eaglescout2012 |
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Posts: 369 | MartinTD - 5/11/2013 5:06 PM Thanks for the tip, ill consider it Seriously, do NOT buy a Double Cowgirl as one of your first few lures. Buy two smaller bucktails for the price of one Double Cowgirl and you will catch fish. I'd buy a 700 series Buchertail and a Mepps Marabou or something similar to those. Smaller bucktails catch just as many fish and will be easy to throw all day long. You won't be aching after two hours and your equipment will more than likely be able to handle them much better. -Zachary | ||
fishhawk50 |
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Posts: 1416 Location: oconomowoc, wi | sworrall - 5/11/2013 3:25 PM PM me your address and I'll send you a couple Suicks. Zach.. throw the suicks Worrall sends you! you will get bit!! and hang on.. they generally don't just nip at a suick..they hammer it! | ||
Jeremy |
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Posts: 1144 Location: Minnesota. | sworrall - 5/11/2013 3:25 PM PM me your address and I'll send you a couple Suicks. That...was outstanding!! Nice going Steve. | ||
Ray Fuller |
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Posts: 340 Location: Lake County Illinois | Some of my first lures that were recommended to me when first getting started were Crane baits and have been using them ever since especially the 207 model. | ||
Eaglescout2012 |
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Posts: 369 | Thank you everyone for the tips and the two people that sent me some lures, I really appreciate it and I feel like I will catch a muskie this year! -Zachary | ||
hawkeye9 |
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Posts: 426 Location: Perryville, MO | Steve & Nolan...way cool! Those baits have significant mojo now...you're bound to stick a few fatties! | ||
Eaglescout2012 |
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Posts: 369 | Nolan - 5/11/2013 4:56 PM Thank you for offering me them I just sent you a PM, For some reason it has not been working very well if you don't get the PM my email is [email protected] again thank you very much! Eaglescout2012 - 5/11/2013 3:04 PM Hello again everyone, a few says ago I posted a thread about muskie fishing, I've gotten a lot of information about muskies and about what lures to get. Because I'm just starting to get serious about muskie fishing and I'm on a budget I was wondering what the top lures I should buy, I can only afford 1 at a time so any help is appreciated. Bulldawgs, suicks, and spinners and top raiders have all been suggested but if I could only buy a few what type and color should I get? -Zachary Hey send me your address. I have a regular dawg, double 8, and double 10 I never really throw. Along with Sworrals suicks this will easily get you by. If you post your location you can maybe even get one of these guys to take you along. -Zachary | ||
The Swan |
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Crankbaits and bucktails will be your biggest producers. A nice, easy to use crank that I like--which isn't expensive--is the Believer, made by Drifter Tackle. You can buy these at 6", 7", 8", and larger. I would not bo bigger than 8 if I were you. You might try the 6" Depthraider as well. Grandmas of 7.5" are good for shallow water; and not too expensive. Ditto on 6" and 8" Jakes. On colors, I would use a natural finnish on clear water lakes; a little bit louder, like fretiger, works well in dark water. On bucktails, silver blade and black skirt produces more skis than any other combination. Gold blade will work well too. A gold blade can be teamed with either black or brown skirts. | |||
Eaglescout2012 |
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Posts: 369 | The Swan - 5/12/2013 11:08 AM Thank you, I'll consider them to. Crankbaits and bucktails will be your biggest producers. A nice, easy to use crank that I like--which isn't expensive--is the Believer, made by Drifter Tackle. You can buy these at 6", 7", 8", and larger. I would not bo bigger than 8 if I were you. You might try the 6" Depthraider as well. Grandmas of 7.5" are good for shallow water; and not too expensive. Ditto on 6" and 8" Jakes. On colors, I would use a natural finnish on clear water lakes; a little bit louder, like fretiger, works well in dark water. On bucktails, silver blade and black skirt produces more skis than any other combination. Gold blade will work well too. A gold blade can be teamed with either black or brown skirts. -Zachary | ||
jboutdoorguy |
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Posts: 120 | I told a friend of mine when he first started he only needs 3 baits. These are very easy for anybody to use and they catch fish. 1. Topraider 2. Cowgirl 3. Bulldawg Like the other guys are saying, a Cowgirl can tire you out so you can choose from the 100's of other bucktails on the market. And really anything you throw will likely get bit if you throw the right cast at the right time. | ||
Eaglescout2012 |
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Posts: 369 | jboutdoorguy - 5/12/2013 5:03 PM Thanks for the tip, I would always switch lures and never even get a bite, how often should I change lures? Other people have said hours what do you think? I told a friend of mine when he first started he only needs 3 baits. These are very easy for anybody to use and they catch fish. 1. Topraider 2. Cowgirl 3. Bulldawg Like the other guys are saying, a Cowgirl can tire you out so you can choose from the 100's of other bucktails on the market. And really anything you throw will likely get bit if you throw the right cast at the right time. -Zachary | ||
Guest |
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Bondy Bait....it just won another tournament today in KY. | |||
sworrall |
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Posts: 32886 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Think conditions and matching lures to the proper techniques for the waters and structural elements you intend to fish. | ||
cave run legend |
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Posts: 2097 | People on this site are great! My tackle is thinned down or I would send something too. | ||
Eaglescout2012 |
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Posts: 369 | cave run legend - 5/12/2013 10:20 PM hey is the thought that counts, but any helpful tips are appreciated! People on this site are great! My tackle is thinned down or I would send something too. -Zachary | ||
Eaglescout2012 |
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Posts: 369 | sworrall - 5/12/2013 9:32 PM I have a feeling that suicks would for some reason work really well if its overcast or is about to rain, I do t remember where I heard this but is it right? Think conditions and matching lures to the proper techniques for the waters and structural elements you intend to fish. -Zachary | ||
Hoosierbaits |
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Posts: 76 | Zachary, You'll have some gliders sinking and topwater coming from me. Anything for a fellow scouter. Don Hoosier Handmade Musky Baits | ||
Eaglescout2012 |
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Posts: 369 | Hoosierbaits - 5/13/2013 11:08 AM Thank you for them, I'm glad your willing to help me! I'm going to Boundry Waters this summer as well so ill take a few along, Again thank you! Zachary, You'll have some gliders sinking and topwater coming from me. Anything for a fellow scouter. Don Hoosier Handmade Musky Baits -Zachary | ||
muskieman23 |
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Posts: 69 | Wow what a great site! Great people!! | ||
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