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the good ol daredevil has done me good!!! also the holographic minnow from rebel is KILLER

http://www.lake-link.com/images/store/p ... Minnow.jpg
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my all time favoarate the hedon super spook
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have never caught anything on a spoon yet it will be done
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I have several of these and will try them all at Gan Lake, anyone use an all white spinnerbait?
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a beat up williams wobbler i found 14 years ago with half of it paint orange colorado style 3/4once i think ...the size u get in the value pack....its so faithful ive jumped into the lake to get it time after time...once in may,,,,oh it was cooled
Big Pike Mike always reels them in!
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Spring-buzzbait or top water jerk
Summer-suspending soft jerk bait and War Eagle spinner bait
Fall-any of the above ripped hard.
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double willow leaf spinner with yellow grub. Dragged and jerked on the bottom.It never fails.
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1-Chartreuse Spinner
2-Red Devil Spoon
3- Zara Spook
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Post by Rico24 »

Haven't fished much for pike, but this year will be using some swimbaits, and probably spinnerbaits. Don't have a favorite yet... :wink:

They do seem to LOVE the frogs :? :lol: :lol:
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I was going to ask about larger (5" +) swim baits, likely a shadalicious. I am very interested in experimenting with these this year. They seem to be the cat's a*s.

Would anyone care to share their experience with swimbaits and early season pike or walleye for that matter??

Thx
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Robert Goulet wrote:I was going to ask about larger (5" +) swim baits, likely a shadalicious. I am very interested in experimenting with these this year. They seem to be the cat's a*s.

Would anyone care to share their experience with swimbaits and early season pike or walleye for that matter??

Thx
beauty of swimbaits is that there is no wrong way to fish them. basically you chuck em out and reel them back real slow. It is hard to get over the idea that the bait needs to be worked. Rigging is the most important factor, the bait HAS to be straight. I used mainly weighted swim bait hooks but I am going to jig heads designed for swimbaits as the weeds are not up in the spring and I think the exposed hook will make for more hook ups. For leaders I ties on 50lb Seaguar Florocarbon using twin uniknots, main line I use 30lb ProwerPro braid, part of the reason I need a slow rod. I throw them with an old cheap slow BPS 6'6"' flipping stick with a 4 series baitcaster and I really rear back and set the hook hard the hook has to go through the bait and into the fish. I like the fish to mouth the bait and my fast action graphites just do not work as well.
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Post by troutnmuskiehunter »

Fishing 24/7 wrote:spring ... buzzbait...

summer in dence weed... spinnerbaits gets them out....

fall........for the beasts ..... anything with bucktail works great...
What about winter????????????? 8)
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TroutnMuskieHunter wrote:
Fishing 24/7 wrote:spring ... buzzbait...

summer in dence weed... spinnerbaits gets them out....

fall........for the beasts ..... anything with bucktail works great...
What about winter????????????? 8)
a chunk of sardeen 8) :lol:
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Joisey Joe wrote:I have several of these and will try them all at Gan Lake, anyone use an all white spinnerbait?
yes anything white seems to work well for me
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Post by Badger Shark »

Clown Rapala! Ask Eric he always catches pike on them hence his fish-hawk name Clown Worship.
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Badger Shark wrote:Clown Rapala! Ask Eric he always catches pike on them hence his fish-hawk name Clown Worship.
That's hilarious as I read in OOD they were the cat's a** for evening walleye.

Then again I caught walleye from shore using a white Big-O last year....
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