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Chibigboy
Posted 3/27/2007 7:08 AM (#247372)
Subject: Favorite Lure and Why for early season




Location: Northern Illinois
Just wondering what you guys think is the best lure for the early season. I am going with the Black bunny strip on the fly, sight fishing the shallows. I welcome all opinions.......
sworrall
Posted 3/27/2007 7:15 AM (#247376 - in reply to #247372)
Subject: RE: Favorite Lure and Why for early season





Posts: 32886


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
What's a black bunny strip?
Chibigboy
Posted 3/27/2007 7:18 AM (#247380 - in reply to #247372)
Subject: Re: Favorite Lure and Why for early season




Location: Northern Illinois
Looks like a leach when you pull it through the water. Basically a very lightweight jig with a fury tail about 3.5-4inches long. Used for fly fishing.
woody
Posted 3/27/2007 8:27 AM (#247399 - in reply to #247372)
Subject: Re: Favorite Lure and Why for early season





Posts: 199


Location: Anchorage
A #14 Husky Jerk with two heavy wire hooks replacing the three it comes with. Tight straight wobble, wild when twitched, at ya can sit it right in front of 'em.

Edited by woody 3/27/2007 8:29 AM
VMS
Posted 3/27/2007 8:38 AM (#247402 - in reply to #247372)
Subject: Re: Favorite Lure and Why for early season





Posts: 3480


Location: Elk River, Minnesota
a 6 inch grandma perch color over prism tape...Twitchin... Same idea as the husky rapala...get it to sit in front of her nose....

Steve
jonnysled
Posted 3/27/2007 10:45 AM (#247430 - in reply to #247372)
Subject: Re: Favorite Lure and Why for early season





Posts: 13688


Location: minocqua, wi.
i'll be in the river slow glidin' mr. automatics, twitchin' cranes and swimmin' whizzes ... it's a proven pattern over the years and as long as the river is moving makes for a good opening weekend. nothing huge, but usually lots of action and a good tuner for the start of the season ...
Pointerpride102
Posted 3/27/2007 10:54 AM (#247431 - in reply to #247372)
Subject: Re: Favorite Lure and Why for early season





Posts: 16632


Location: The desert
Baby Shallow Raider or Jake
Beaver
Posted 3/27/2007 12:16 PM (#247450 - in reply to #247372)
Subject: RE: Favorite Lure and Why for early season


6" Hugheys, Perkettes and a host of 5 and 6 inch neutrally buoyant gliders.
Reason- Match the Hatch, and most important.....Hang time.
Up Nort it'll be 10"ers in Walleye and Sucker patterns near evening, fishing in and around spawning grounds, and perch profile gliders and some Cranes and Slammers near the newly emerging weeds.
Same reasons.
bn
Posted 3/27/2007 12:37 PM (#247462 - in reply to #247372)
Subject: RE: Favorite Lure and Why for early season


way too many favorites to just pick one
spring dawg
sq 6" jake
shallow dawg
mepps marbou
new double mini gerrys girls
jackpot

why, cuz they catch fish!
matt
Posted 3/27/2007 1:14 PM (#247467 - in reply to #247372)
Subject: RE: Favorite Lure and Why for early season


Hellhound
nwild
Posted 3/27/2007 1:30 PM (#247471 - in reply to #247467)
Subject: RE: Favorite Lure and Why for early season





Posts: 1996


Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain
How to pick just one. Here's a list

Mepps Marabou #5
Top Raider
Baby Shallow Raider
Baby Wabull
Cranky Nitro
Bull Dawg

That short list should cover most.
Krappie
Posted 3/27/2007 1:32 PM (#247472 - in reply to #247372)
Subject: RE: Favorite Lure and Why for early season





Posts: 419


Location: Appleton, WI
Talonz Little Claw from Kingfisher for twitching.
Slow Tease from Hawg Seekers great for all season, but I had great success with it last year.
Mepps Giant Killer there's never a bad time for bucktails. These baits seem to always produce every spring.

muskymeyer
Posted 3/27/2007 3:27 PM (#247498 - in reply to #247472)
Subject: RE: Favorite Lure and Why for early season





Posts: 691


Location: nationwide
Hard to pick one as well .. .here is what I will start with .. .

wakemaker crazy crawler
muskymeyer shorty flaptail
rabid squirrell tequlia sunrise
joes bucktail orange blade with red squirrell
perch mad dog jerkbait
206 white belly perch crane


Man I can't wait for opening morning .. . . . . . .


Corey Meyer
muskellunged
Posted 3/28/2007 9:54 AM (#247623 - in reply to #247372)
Subject: Re: Favorite Lure and Why for early season





Location: Illinois
Black Spring Dawg
6" hot perch Manta
black/white 201 Crane
6" yellow/black Suick
and new for 07' the small blk/white Curly Sue & also Dunwright's Lifelike Lizard
woodieb8
Posted 3/28/2007 1:32 PM (#247662 - in reply to #247372)
Subject: Re: Favorite Lure and Why for early season




Posts: 1529


favorite opener. cool waters st clair.
party frog 5 inch woodie
J
Posted 3/28/2007 1:40 PM (#247664 - in reply to #247372)
Subject: RE: Favorite Lure and Why for early season


i dont change much. the fish are hungry and will eat. if the weather is anything like it was the last two years (warm)...a mag dawg will be the first thing to hit the water.

other than that topwaters and bucktails seem to work fine.


Muskydr
Posted 3/28/2007 2:29 PM (#247677 - in reply to #247372)
Subject: RE: Favorite Lure and Why for early season




Posts: 686


Location: Tomahawk, Wisconsin
Simple......................Magdawg!

Ranger
Posted 3/28/2007 2:48 PM (#247685 - in reply to #247372)
Subject: Re: Favorite Lure and Why for early season





Posts: 3867


First cast at 12:01am will probably be a black/black perch original Ghosttail.
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