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Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 11:34 pm
by mskyprey
Jim tenHaaf wrote:
Will Schultz wrote:HAHAHAHA... you guys are funny. There isn't a lure that won't work at night surface, cranks, jerks, rubber, bucktails, jigs, etc. it all works. That said, a surface strike at night is about as cool as it gets! As far as speed goes, sometimes more is better and sometimes less is more.
Topwater sucks!!! :evil: [smilie=biggrin.gif] LOL!
Jason got me hooked on topwater, after last week Friday I have condensed my arsenal to 4 lures, 2 of them being Phantoms!!

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 12:14 am
by edalz
Will Schultz wrote:HAHAHAHA... you guys are funny. There isn't a lure that won't work at night surface, cranks, jerks, rubber, bucktails, jigs, etc. it all works. That said, a surface strike at night is about as cool as it gets! As far as speed goes, sometimes more is better and sometimes less is more.
The night fishing trip I took with Will and Jim resulted in me catching one fish on a Pacemaker and I was moving it very fast when it got hit. Go figure!

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 8:42 am
by Will Schultz
mskyprey wrote:
Jim tenHaaf wrote:
Will Schultz wrote:HAHAHAHA... you guys are funny. There isn't a lure that won't work at night surface, cranks, jerks, rubber, bucktails, jigs, etc. it all works. That said, a surface strike at night is about as cool as it gets! As far as speed goes, sometimes more is better and sometimes less is more.
Topwater sucks!!! :evil: [smilie=biggrin.gif] LOL!
Jason got me hooked on topwater, after last week Friday I ahve condensed my arsenal to 4 lures LOL 2 of them being Phantoms!!
Umm... a Phantom isn't a surface bait.

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 9:26 am
by mskyprey
Will Schultz wrote:
mskyprey wrote:
Jim tenHaaf wrote: Topwater sucks!!! :evil: [smilie=biggrin.gif] LOL!
Jason got me hooked on topwater, after last week Friday I ahve condensed my arsenal to 4 lures LOL 2 of them being Phantoms!!
Umm... a Phantom isn't a surface bait.

It's made by Phantom, Viper model, Hard plastic. When I bought it from D & R the only thing I recall seeing on the package was Phantom but I am sure it has a name. I haven't named it any of my lures yet..

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 9:41 am
by Will Schultz
mskyprey wrote:
Will Schultz wrote:
mskyprey wrote: Jason got me hooked on topwater, after last week Friday I ahve condensed my arsenal to 4 lures LOL 2 of them being Phantoms!!
Umm... a Phantom isn't a surface bait.

It's made by Phantom, Viper model, Hard plastic. When I bought it from D & R the only thing I recall seeing on the package was Phantom but I am sure it has a name. I haven't named it any of my lures yet..
That makes more sense... a Viper is a surface lure.

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 12:53 pm
by kid coulson
As far as speed goes, sometimes more is better and sometimes less is more
.

Hey,
Did you read this in Kid Coulson's book of Muskie Riddles.

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 1:19 pm
by mskyprey
Will Schultz wrote:
mskyprey wrote:
Will Schultz wrote: Umm... a Phantom isn't a surface bait.

It's made by Phantom, Viper model, Hard plastic. When I bought it from D & R the only thing I recall seeing on the package was Phantom but I am sure it has a name. I haven't named it any of my lures yet..
That makes more sense... a Viper is a surface lure.
I noticed that my lure ID was vague after I posted but did not edit in time :roll:

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 1:34 pm
by Will Schultz
kid coulson wrote:
As far as speed goes, sometimes more is better and sometimes less is more
.

Hey,
Did you read this in Kid Coulson's book of Muskie Riddles.
How about this... you can catch them at night reeling your lure in fast, slow or somewhere between.

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 2:16 pm
by kid coulson
Thats better!!
As far as lures go, bigger profile lures seem to work best but
there are times when a small lure is the right choice. [smilie=biggrin.gif]

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 2:19 pm
by Will Schultz
kid coulson wrote:Thats better!!
As far as lures go, bigger profile lures seem to work best but
there are times when a small lure is the right choice. [smilie=biggrin.gif]
Now we're getting into the real facts of muskie fishing.
Fact: Fast is good but so is slow and medium.
Fact: Big lures work, small lures work and medium lures work too.

:grin:

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 2:33 pm
by Mike Stinson
Fact - When fishing for Muskie’s you can find fish both in and out of the weeds.
Fact - Muskie’s are usually found in the following depth ranges: deep, shallow and somewhere in between.

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 2:35 pm
by kid coulson
Did we just wreck this guys thread?? You sick puppies!!

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 2:37 pm
by Mike Stinson
Fact - Will’s most common answer to a question – “Both” ie: You getting them on plastic or cranks – Both, Fast or Slow – Both, Shallow or Deep – Both, North or South end - Both

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 8:27 pm
by edalz
Don't forget bait colors and the moon phases.

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 9:22 pm
by mskyprey
Plastic or wood baits