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| One cast for a 53" dream Musky with a girth of 27".... |
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Location: Oconomowoc, WI | They are both good lures, but I’d go Mepps, if I only had one cast. 3 three reasons.
It will cast further once the marabou is wet.
It has a second treble.
The blades will spin every time versus the occasional showgirl that doesn’t want to spin without a having to kickstart them.
Andy |
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Location: Northern Illinois | oconesox - 8/24/2021 6:26 PM
They are both good lures, but I’d go Mepps, if I only had one cast. 3 three reasons.
It will cast further once the marabou is wet.
It has a second treble.
The blades will spin every time versus the occasional showgirl that doesn’t want to spin without a having to kickstart them.
Andy
Word. On the Showgirl not spinning every time. |
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| Water tamp is the key factor for me. That said it is hard to beat a bare single 7/0 for hooking and landing. |
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Location: oswego, il | One will catch that one another will only catch a 52 with a 25" girth. |
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Location: Selkirk, Manitoba | Your trip must be coming up soon to LOTW and Eagle, pikolish. For up here question should be Mepps H210 (3 oz) vs Cowgirl from those makers. H210 if you have to cast into a breeze. |
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| Thank you it is, we are heading up tomorrow.
Fishing Thursday!
Thanks,
-Mike
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Location: Selkirk, Manitoba | pickolish1 - 8/30/2021 4:31 PM
Thank you it is, we are heading up tomorrow.
Fishing Thursday!
Thanks,
-Mike
Good luck! Manage your energy to fish hard at the best times and the best days. |
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