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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Smaller baits?
 
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Jim
Posted 4/2/2009 3:53 PM (#369812)
Subject: Smaller baits?


What are some good small jerk, glide, or twitch baits that will be at the MN show this weekend? Need to add some to my tackle.
Thanks, Jim
brewcrew
Posted 4/2/2009 8:33 PM (#369868 - in reply to #369812)
Subject: Re: Smaller baits?





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Check out the baby WA Wabull by Musky Mojo its new and I haven't used it but have used the bigger brother the WA Wabull and this is an unbelievable lure. I can make it jump side to side, up and down, and give it a nice belly glide its extremely erratic. With that said if I were you I would definetly check them out.
2big4boat
Posted 4/3/2009 7:59 AM (#369930 - in reply to #369812)
Subject: Re: Smaller baits?




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I would highly recomend the Slammer Drop Belly Glider.
They are six inches long and they really glide side to side.
50"skie
Posted 4/4/2009 2:24 PM (#370162 - in reply to #369930)
Subject: Re: Smaller baits?





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The hellhound is a great glide bait. It is my go to when I spot a musky in the morning and come back to him when the wind picks up or just before dark.

Jake
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