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Old 04-09-2015, 12:33 PM
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Default Go to, favourite lure

We all have our favourite s, our go to lure,bait spinners etc. the ones that have produced for us over the years.
Our confidence is high when we use these lures.
For me: when trolling, the hammered brass or gold spinner. An all time favourite.
Jigs: 1/4 ounce, for murky water, white head with a white grub tail or a chartreuse and orange head with bright tail.
All though I must have 50 + raps etc, I find I don't use them much.( I don't know why)
So what are yours?
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Old 04-09-2015, 12:46 PM
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For crankbaits, my favorite is the Rapala X Rap (12 size) in the perch color. Deadly for spring lakers, walleye and northerns. I have a bunch of others but this is my go to.
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Old 04-09-2015, 01:06 PM
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  • Little Joe - (Red and White) on a bottom bouncer (Walleye and Northern)
  • Hot N Tot's - Met Silver/Red Herringbone for Walleye and [unfortunately] one that is no longer made for Northern (Plastic "reflective" lip, Yellow eyes, dark top, lighter side and red at the mouth) I only have one left.
    Anyone have one or more they are willing to part with??????
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Old 04-09-2015, 06:00 PM
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trolling: hot n tot mad flash, any of the UV/glow colors.

jigging: 4" chartreuse ring worm on an 1/8oz orange jighead
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Old 04-09-2015, 06:38 PM
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Spoons!!! 3/4 oz red/white, 5 of diamonds or black/white ace of spades.
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Old 04-09-2015, 06:42 PM
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Bill Lewis rattle trap in silver blue. Somehow always use it to test the waters.
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Old 04-09-2015, 07:00 PM
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Road Runner jigs. Just a ton of walleyes on these over the years. Pike like them too.
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Old 04-09-2015, 09:02 PM
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- Road Runner jigs, usually yellow or chartreuse

- bottom bouncing spinner harnesses with chartreuse/red diamonds five o' diamond pattern or gold French blade

- Dave Storm's Kaboom Shiner in water melon color.
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Old 04-10-2015, 08:29 AM
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I like to Jig... alot! When I get tired of jigging, I usually just tie on a jig and do some more jigging. But if jigging doesn't work, then I might shake things up a bit and throw a jig on. If that still doesn't work, I go to my tried-and-true method... jigging. I jig for lakers, pike, brookies (just recently), whitefish, and, your not going to believe this, walleyes. It, by far, is the most enjoyable way to catch fish. Your active in the hunt, you feel the hit and the reward from the challenge is out of this world. So my vote is a jig! But if for some reason that doesn't work, try another jig.
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Old 04-10-2015, 08:53 AM
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I like to Jig... alot! When I get tired of jigging, I usually just tie on a jig and do some more jigging. But if jigging doesn't work, then I might shake things up a bit and throw a jig on. If that still doesn't work, I go to my tried-and-true method... jigging. I jig for lakers, pike, brookies (just recently), whitefish, and, your not going to believe this, walleyes. It, by far, is the most enjoyable way to catch fish. Your active in the hunt, you feel the hit and the reward from the challenge is out of this world. So my vote is a jig! But if for some reason that doesn't work, try another jig.
Personally, I find jigging boring, sitting in 1 spot and waiting for the fish to come to me.
I fish more aggressively, I go after the fish, bottom bouncing with a spinner, working structure, working with electronics. Covering new water until I find them, I just find it more enjoyable.
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