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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Swimbaits
 
Message Subject: Swimbaits
Muskerboy
Posted 3/7/2011 3:07 PM (#485665)
Subject: Swimbaits





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Who's all had success with them, and when do you use them. Thinking about adding some to my arsenal and would like some opinions first.
MuskieMark01
Posted 3/8/2011 1:39 AM (#485787 - in reply to #485665)
Subject: Re: Swimbaits




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I posted a similar question to this about three weeks ago or so. If you find my post you can get some decent info.
tuffy1
Posted 3/8/2011 7:03 AM (#485793 - in reply to #485665)
Subject: RE: Swimbaits





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Location: Racine, Wi
I do very well on swim baits every year. I do quite a bit of suspended fishing with them every year and there is always one in the water for me for sure. They shine at night as well and we usually have a swimmer going when we need to get a little more depth then we need with slow rolling 10s at night. Can't go wrong with them at all.
Tackle Industries
Posted 3/8/2011 8:09 AM (#485805 - in reply to #485793)
Subject: Re: Swimbaits





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Location: Land of the Musky
I had a guy last year that won a tournament with all 3 fish caught on my Dingo swimbaits. They work. Nice way to keep a shallow running lure above weeks with a lot of action. Lost of swimbaits will also kick water when you speed them up and they break the surface. Nice trigger for a strike.
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