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Location: Holly, MI | Saw this listed on another site. I never took two looks at them but it seems some like 'em. Good for spring, summer, fall? Shallow I would guess. Feel free to praise it or trash it. How about as a toss back bait?
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | I throw both alot all through the season. The fish will come up a long way for them, so anywhere there are topwater relating fish, that is where I toss them. Basically, this is a buzzer on a wood body. Terry Moulton makes them.
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| Are most of Sworrals lures older then most of us on the board, or do they just get trashed that bad from fish?
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | If you throw them, they will come....;) Besides, I have some new baits, see?
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Location: WI - Land of small muskies and big jawbones | Both are good baits but I prefer the Topper Stopper. Surface lures work best when water temps are above 60 degrees. Surface lures also seem to work best on stained water. I use them mostly over shallow water with weeds or stumps or rocks during low light conditions. I'm nuts about musky fishing. Could you tell? |
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Location: Holly, MI | That is enough endorsment for me. Thanks you guys.
Now color choice? Frog? Black? Orange, Chart, nickle...Blades??
My topwater selection is very skinny and usually ammounts to twitching crankbaits. I need somthing new. |
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Location: WI - Land of small muskies and big jawbones | Black or orange or a combination of black & orange is what most of my topwaters are. I'm nuts about musky fishing. Could you tell? |
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