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Message Subject: Suick in the Spring / Early Summer
backdraft
Posted 6/3/2014 2:28 PM (#713905)
Subject: Suick in the Spring / Early Summer




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I always thought of the 9" Suick as a fall bait.

Do they have their place in the "spring arsenal" as well?


' Draft
muskie! nut
Posted 6/3/2014 2:30 PM (#713906 - in reply to #713905)
Subject: Re: Suick in the Spring / Early Summer





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Location: Yahara River Chain
yes
chasallworth
Posted 6/3/2014 2:32 PM (#713907 - in reply to #713905)
Subject: Re: Suick in the Spring / Early Summer




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caught my first of the year on a small suick over emerging weeds couple weeks ago. muskie hit it on the pause. pretty common spring lure.
HANS79
Posted 6/3/2014 2:49 PM (#713911 - in reply to #713905)
Subject: RE: Suick in the Spring / Early Summer




suicks are my go to bait all year long. play around with the tail by bending the corners down and you can get the suick to do some cool things. i always throw one back on a fish i raised earlier. i really like the newer plastic ones.
Paramuskyhunter
Posted 6/3/2014 2:58 PM (#713912 - in reply to #713905)
Subject: Re: Suick in the Spring / Early Summer





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Location: Appleton, WI
There is always a suick on a rod in my boat. I have a rod that is dedicated to just suicks. They get fish from opener to late in the fall.
FISHFINDER101
Posted 6/3/2014 4:04 PM (#713923 - in reply to #713905)
Subject: Re: Suick in the Spring / Early Summer




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Location: Poynette WI.
I love Suicks, last year i raised or caught a fish each outing on a Suick, Now i start with a Suick on every trip and also use it as a throw back bait when using other lures. I use bucktails alot also and are a good searching bait, if they are not hitting my tails then I go back with an all black 9" unweighted Suick. the more you use a suick the better they get, once you get the feel and find your groove while working them year round!!
jimjimjim
Posted 6/3/2014 4:17 PM (#713927 - in reply to #713923)
Subject: Re: Suick in the Spring / Early Summer




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Now that everybody is throwing double 8's, 10's, 12's and BIG Rubber ,,,, be different and throw the 9" weighted Suick ---- think about it ,, be different ---- jim
TheMuskyMan
Posted 6/6/2014 10:21 PM (#714417 - in reply to #713905)
Subject: Re: Suick in the Spring / Early Summer




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Location: Maryland
Love suicks! Have over 20 of them from 4" up to 12 ". My favorite is the 9" weighted black n 9" weighted sucker. Muskies crush them on the pause so use a higher speed too make sure u get in the slack to get that sure hooksets.

Also take a look at the Slow Tease from Hawk Seekers. Same type but a different tail that has the ends bent. Good lure as well but not a suick.
Good Luck n Tight Lines

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