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RyanJoz
Posted 2/21/2009 2:38 PM (#361947)
Subject: top 10 spring baits




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Location: Mt. Zion, IL
What are your top 10 spring baits and where do you use them.

Example: I fish large rattle traps on shallow rock bars and flats.
shaley
Posted 2/21/2009 3:03 PM (#361950 - in reply to #361947)
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Location: Iowa Great Lakes
Hellhounds, Cowgirls, Bulldawgs, DDD's, DD's,Wades Wobblers, Wades Wide Glides, Shallow to deep depending on the day, not a real firm beliver in downsizing.
wers4455
Posted 2/21/2009 3:39 PM (#361952 - in reply to #361950)
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Location: madison wisconsin
I am going to change it up this spring. I always went small in the spring- thats what everyone told me then. After talking to a few guys, my thoughts have definately changed. I'll try bigger baits this time.
knooter
Posted 2/21/2009 3:39 PM (#361953 - in reply to #361947)
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Posts: 531


Location: Hugo, MN
Shallow Invaders, Regular Bull Dawgs, any topwater, Suicks and spinnerbaits. That's not ten, but that's about all I throw in June. Works for me on shallow milfoil filled metro lakes here in MN.
Slimeball
Posted 2/21/2009 9:35 PM (#361987 - in reply to #361947)
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Location: Michigan
Big Game Twitchbaits. 5", 6", and 7". Any water i'm on.
Mauser
Posted 2/21/2009 9:38 PM (#361988 - in reply to #361947)
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Posts: 724


Location: Southern W.Va.
Lots of fish caught on Rapalas and the like in the spring. Personally I throw Rattle Traps (1 oz.), 7" bucktails and 1 oz spinnerbaits. My crankbaits selection is more of a 206 Jointed Crane and Slammers type .
Mauser
Targa01
Posted 2/21/2009 11:16 PM (#361998 - in reply to #361952)
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Location: Grand Rapids MN
wers4455 - 2/21/2009 3:39 PM

I always went small in the spring- thats what everyone told me then.


I've bought so many 'big' baits the last few years that all my other lures now look small to me.

But for me:
- musky marabou, buck-a-bou, #6 Musky Buck, & spinnerbaits
- shallow invader, crane 206, 7.5" grandma
- 6" phantom, suick, hellhound,
- top raider
CASTING55
Posted 2/22/2009 3:06 AM (#362011 - in reply to #361998)
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Posts: 968


Location: N.FIB
small gliders
jlong
Posted 2/22/2009 7:28 AM (#362017 - in reply to #362011)
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Posts: 1937


Location: Black Creek, WI
LongTale Little Shot spinnerbait
Baby Depthraider

That pretty much covers all the structures I fish in the spring (water temps below 60F)
Jason Bomber
Posted 2/22/2009 11:38 AM (#362054 - in reply to #361947)
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Posts: 574


spinnerbaits
gliders
big joes/small joes
rubber cranks
WTDs and Top H2Os

Beaver
Posted 2/22/2009 5:34 PM (#362093 - in reply to #362054)
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Small to medium gliders worked very slow. My first pick.
Minnow baits like Big Games and Grandmas, pulled and paused.
Bucktails and spinnerbaits.
Small Curley Sues
Crankbaits 6" or so.
Lundbob
Posted 2/22/2009 5:54 PM (#362094 - in reply to #361947)
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Location: Duluth, MN
Shallow weedbeds connected to spawning areas. Theres one great spot on my home lake...small neckdown entrance to a very large shallow bay...right outside the entrance to that bay is a pretty good sized weedbed going out into the main lake. MONEY!!!

1.Jackpots
2.Cowgirls
2.Super Cowgirls
2.Grinder's
2.Top Raiders
2.Shallow Invader
muskie24/7
Posted 2/22/2009 6:14 PM (#362097 - in reply to #362094)
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Muskie modified old fashion HellBenders!

Brian Gilmore
RyanJoz
Posted 2/23/2009 10:33 PM (#362362 - in reply to #361947)
Subject: Re: top 10 spring baits




Posts: 1726


Location: Mt. Zion, IL
How about lure speed? Do you typically fish lures slowly or do you use summer speeds to try to find/catch active fish?
luckymusky
Posted 2/24/2009 8:28 PM (#362535 - in reply to #362362)
Subject: Re: top 10 spring baits




Posts: 626


Location: ashtabula ohio
wouldnt be without a reef hawg in spring...
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