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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Why are you shouting? |
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| What I don't understand is that a bait that is perhaps 1oz. or so heavier than the next bait would NOT get blown out of the water as easy as a 1oz. lighter bait? So that 1oz. more will prevent the bait from blowing out of the water when a fish is moving 5, 10,15, or more miles per hour to hit it?
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Posts: 64
| Stidham z180...... Best fish caller I have used, crap for hookups, I have had 2 muskies chase this bait at the same time 7 or 8 times. For hookups a Doc is my favorite, doesn't foul up and have yet to lose one on it. |
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Posts: 743
| A black Weagle has been the best for me. This year I have a new unnamed WTD that I can't wait to try.
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Posts: 1425
Location: St. Lawrence River | weagle for sure
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Posts: 21
| Jackpot |
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| Salmo Maas Marauder. Replaced the hooks with Eagle Claw 4/0, and have had excellent hook ups. Rides higher than the Weagle (similar to the jackpot) and is great when you need to stay over the high weeds. Very easy to work. |
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Posts: 286
Location: VA | Smoker Tackle Smoke Top. The blunt nose pushes a lot of water. |
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