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williams wobler and the ol' Johnson silver spoon
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For sure it will be a 1oz black spinner bait with copper blades, or in slops case a white spinner with a worm chaser :lol:
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fiiish wrote:NorthAMfishing FTW!!!
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you said it nips, a bucktail is one of my all around faves for gators, you can fish it in any situation. but my most most fave is a husky jerk in clown flavor...mmm jerked clown...
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CPrince,
I'm glad you mention the small skitter pop. This guy was caught on a small pop'r, and missed a couple more big ones on that lure. Glad to hear it wasn't a fluke. A pattern worth exploring this season perhaps.

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ChampionNorm wrote:
Mr.J. wrote:Mr.J. Special

Works everytime
HA they don't exist! They are an urban legend. People talk about them but no one seems to own one
And that's the way I like it.

A Legend

Hey that's my boat too.
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williams wobler silver and red

and spinner bait did good for me...white /silver blades.

and actualy did a few nice outhing out off white tube to.

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something tell me that flippin/pitching this 3/4 oZ jig will score me some big pike!

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never tried it but we will see.

when there down deep and not bitting you have to go get them.

spinner baits and spoons have worked great for me but i find i dont get enough or pull out the true monster.

this year new tricks and tips on the menu.

pull the big ones from the deep beds.

OH yeah and this lure BEACHBURGER gave me is a hell of a pike killer.

they just T bone this lure like theres no tommorow.

dont remmember the name but its from rapala.

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i think trying new things will pay off this year.
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@fisherguy33

I was thinking the same thing... but year after year, my biggest pike get pulled out with skitter pops.

Again... the numbers happen on the spinners and buzz... but my top 5 PB pike are on skitter pops.

The only thing I don't like was the treble hooks affect on the pike's mouth. I had to eat a 10 pounder... (I eat pike but I prefer them to be in the 5lb range) I changed some of mine to singles. The other thing I learned was to set the hook quickly so they don't swallow the damn thing.

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@Cprince,
Yeah that's why I missed a few big ones, had the big one in the pic had the pop'r a 1/4" deeper, he would have made some giant rubber fillets, so I was setting the hook quick. Again, real glad to hear this isn't a fluke. I have a great spot to hit early this season while the big ones are still shallow. Maybe I'll beat last year's 35" fish. Thanks for sharing.

tight lines,
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Williams spoons and a big white bucktail spinnerbait that my buddy calls The Rabbit.

24/7 Thats the coolest looking pike I have ever seen. :shock:
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The sweet is not as sweet without the bitter!
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Fishing 24/7 wrote:

dont remmember the name but its from rapala.
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Can you say Jawbreaker...
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Giant Shad Rap.
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May-June: Husky Jerk (black/silver) or Buzzbait
July-August: Black spinner bait or Mepps Spinner (Aglia Long/Giant Killer)

Up north (Gouin) I toss nothing but $1.95 Daredevils and they are gold!

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S.M.05 wrote:Williams spoons and a big white bucktail spinnerbait that my buddy calls The Rabbit.

24/7 Thats the coolest looking pike I have ever seen. :shock:
:lol:
never mind the mount.

that thing was found in the garbage.

well i was lucky enough to be there at the right time.

some lady threw it in the dump at my work.

broke a couple of fins on the way in but still looks good.

THAT THING IS HUGE!

i was like! :shock: :shock:

1000$ mount in the garbage. HELLO!

makes a nice decoration.
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