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| I love tossing top props in spring and am looking for a smaller size front rotating topwater but cannot seem to find anything that fits that descriptions. If anyone has any ideas let me know. Thanks! |
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Location: West Central WI | Consider this Topper 700 series Cisco kid: https://suick.com/product-category/cisco-kid-by-suick/topper-700-ser...
I'm still convinced that all these years, I had my biggest muskie on ever, but only for 5 seconds. Saw it hit with a huge splash next to shore about 70 feet away and I couldn't begin to move it. I believe it had a good hold on the bait and I never moved it to to put hooks in meat before it opened its mouth and spit it out. I'm still haunted. The bait has been around for a long time, has a small front and back spinner and doesn't kick up a huge amount of water. |
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Location: midwest | How about a small sized globe? Look up musky madness globester baby globe. |
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Location: SE, WI. | Have custom made several different sizes to my Headbangers...…. JD
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| jdsplasher - 6/26/2021 8:19 PM
Have custom made several different sizes to my Headbangers...…. JD
I picked up a headbanger recently and am very happy with it. I think it was his regular size bait. They feel like they are of very good quality. Cast and retrieve great and make quite a bit of noise! You won't be disappointed with these for sure! |
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Location: Athens, Ohio | check out the Tornado
http://www.jacksonlures.com/Commerce2/Bat.htm
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