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You're a big pike and muskie angler, so I know you use some mighty big
lures. So here's my question: Was is the biggest lure you have used for Muskie that caught a BIG smallie and what was it? Reason for my question: Ice out is just around the corner, and St. Clair's BIG GIRLS are going to being going in action. I have thrown triple skirted 1-ounce jigs with #1 pork chunks, but my biggest out of St. Clair in the spring was near 8-pounds (actually thought it was carp at first - cause it went deep and stayed down until the last few feet). I just know there are a few real monster smallies hanging out in them waters and thinking a big o' muskie lure just might be the trick to pulling one out. Even thought a big Salt-water tube might be the answer. So what you think my man? -- Craig |
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![]() "GL3Loomis" wrote in message ... You're a big pike and muskie angler, so I know you use some mighty big lures. So here's my question: Was is the biggest lure you have used for Muskie that caught a BIG smallie and what was it? ***The two biggest lures that I've caught smallmouth on have been the Fudally Reef Hawg (http://www.fudallytackle.com/reefhawg.htm) in the 10" size and one of the prototype 1 1/2 oz. Secret Weapons. The Reef Hawg was a perch color and the Secret Weapon was colored in Firetiger. Seeing a pattern emerge? Another pike/muskie lure that I've caught a fair amount of bass on is the Jake Lure by Musky Mania Tackly Co. in the 6" size. http://muskymania.com/productsJake.php Guess what color? If you said perch, you won a cigar! Reason for my question: Ice out is just around the corner, and St. Clair's BIG GIRLS are going to being going in action. I have thrown triple skirted 1-ounce jigs with #1 pork chunks, but my biggest out of St. Clair in the spring was near 8-pounds (actually thought it was carp at first - cause it went deep and stayed down until the last few feet). I just know there are a few real monster smallies hanging out in them waters and thinking a big o' muskie lure just might be the trick to pulling one out. Even thought a big Salt-water tube might be the answer. So what you think my man? ***I don't see why it wouldn't work. Big fish are capable of eating big prey. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com -- Craig |
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thanks Steve
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thanks Steve
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