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Message Subject: Essential Lures
pistolpete314
Posted 2/6/2014 12:09 PM (#689786)
Subject: Essential Lures




Posts: 200


Location: Twin Cities
This will be my second year muskie fishing, I caught a 33" late last year and I can't wait to get back out there. Being so new I am still picking up a lot of information on baits. I caught mine with a TI spinner bait and my other baits include TI dingo, TI dominatrix double 10 bucktail, and a super bayou 10. Looking to buy several baits and wondering what I should get. Color would be appreciated, thanks. Also I fish in Minnesota on Leech, Mille Lacs, Independence, and plan to hit Minnetonka this year. I plan to mainly be on Independence on Minnetonka.
Drakl
Posted 2/6/2014 1:15 PM (#689800 - in reply to #689786)
Subject: Re: Essential Lures





Posts: 192


Location: Quebec, Canada
Bull Dawg Magnum Size / SuperD / Medussa
Depth Raider
Super Shad Rap
Bucktails

I don't fish these bodies of water so I couldn't really be of any help for colors, but there’s a post about color…I would say that the most common ones that came out are probably black, white, firetiger and perch paterns.
brianT
Posted 2/6/2014 2:22 PM (#689813 - in reply to #689786)
Subject: Re: Essential Lures





Posts: 427


Location: Planet Meltdown
Bucktails & spinner baits will catch you fish or at least help you located them.

Can't go wrong with a Suick, Reef Hawg, Leo, Sledge, Phantoms, Hell Hounds for jerk / glide baits.

Crank baits - Grandmas, Jakes, Triple D's, Believers

Top Waters - Weagle (must have IMO) Top Raider

Rubber - Bull Dawgs, Medussa, Suzy Sucker

That will cover a lot of diffrent presentations. Remember, baits are like tools each one has it's place. Try not to go too crazy and blow all you money on baits LOL. Have fun and good luck!
chadw18
Posted 2/6/2014 10:14 PM (#689930 - in reply to #689813)
Subject: Re: Essential Lures





Posts: 364


Location: Central Wisconsin
Shallow invader
squirko
hellhound
Dawgs
bucktails
tolle141
Posted 2/6/2014 10:41 PM (#689934 - in reply to #689786)
Subject: Re: Essential Lures





Posts: 1000


There's an article from Dick Pearson (the master) http://www.in-fisherman.com/2011/06/27/the-masters-muskie-lures/

I'd tweak for the waters. Indy is very green so brighter lures with a lot of thump can make a difference. Minnetonka tends to be darker on the western/northern end and clearer on the other end. Just have to get on the lake. I tend to be a black/nickel, white/nickel, and bright colors kind of guy. I just change sizes and speeds alot until something works.
Sidejack
Posted 2/6/2014 11:09 PM (#689940 - in reply to #689786)
Subject: Re: Essential Lures




Posts: 1084


Location: Aurora
Pretty sure his name is Dick Pearson.
bdog
Posted 2/7/2014 6:10 AM (#689957 - in reply to #689940)
Subject: Re: Essential Lures




Posts: 357


Location: Duluth, MN
Sidejack - 2/6/2014 11:09 PM

Pretty sure his name is Dick Pearson.


LOL
Veithr3293
Posted 2/7/2014 7:17 AM (#689966 - in reply to #689786)
Subject: Re: Essential Lures




Posts: 192


1 spinner bait esox custom tackle 15
1 Dadson 9mm bullet 25-28 or DCG
1 Medusa 18-20 or Bulldawg
1 American Hardwood Mini 32-34 or a Top Raider
1 Hammer Crank Bait 20

Buy quality over quantity this list is around 120 dollars and the lures will last. I can't stand catching only a fish or two on a lure then not have that lure run right. These are some great choices but it all comes down to what you like to throw which is usually what you have success with.
pistolpete314
Posted 2/8/2014 10:38 AM (#690225 - in reply to #689786)
Subject: Re: Essential Lures




Posts: 200


Location: Twin Cities
Thanks for all the help, got a nice list going. Now I just need to go to thorne bros
gordonmann69
Posted 2/8/2014 11:32 AM (#690232 - in reply to #689786)
Subject: Re: Essential Lures




Posts: 149


SuperD swimbaits
Phantoms
Suicks
Tackle Industries double 8 tails
Super Ciscos
tolle141
Posted 2/8/2014 4:53 PM (#690301 - in reply to #689940)
Subject: Re: Essential Lures





Posts: 1000


Sidejack - 2/6/2014 11:09 PM

Pretty sure his name is Dick Pearson.


Lol my bad
FAT-SKI
Posted 2/8/2014 10:36 PM (#690366 - in reply to #690301)
Subject: Re: Essential Lures




Posts: 1360


Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished
Pro dawg walleye / or all black
Black skirt nickle dbl 10s or orange blades
muskie treat (glider) - bigwoodmuskylures.com
hardhead/buckethead
big mama dirty B or phyco sist'r (topwater)

KNIPEX and GOOD release tools are just as crucial if not more crucial then the baits you choose to throw.

Good luck fishing bro!
eightweight
Posted 2/21/2014 3:06 PM (#693082 - in reply to #689786)
Subject: Re: Essential Lures




Posts: 209


I appreciate the info
Bill
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