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I will taking a trip up to the boundary waters in a couple of days. Anybody have any suggestions on what type of lures to bring?

Question by abmcp13. Uploaded on July 02, 2009

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from muskiemaster wrote 17 weeks 6 days ago

taking a trip at the end of the month post what you catch there and what you caught it on. My go to bait though for up there would be a twister tail or rapala.

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from matouse3 wrote 17 weeks 4 days ago

Rapalas in natural colors and some Mepps spinners.

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from Scott in Ohio wrote 17 weeks 2 days ago

Add several red and white Daredevil spoons to the suggestions above and a johnson silver minnow for weedy areas.

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from DakotaMan wrote 17 weeks 1 day ago

Red and white Daredevil spoon for northerns (medium to large)... genuine article; not the cheap immitations. Also a white lead headed jig with a pink tail for walleyes.

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from abmcp13 wrote 16 weeks 3 days ago

Muskiemaster, I was cathing all of my northern on either Deardevils, mepps, or rapala's, the bass were biting on jigs and the above lures, and I talked to an older couple who said the waleye's were biting on crawler harnesses with leeches.

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from muskiemaster wrote 17 weeks 6 days ago

taking a trip at the end of the month post what you catch there and what you caught it on. My go to bait though for up there would be a twister tail or rapala.

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from matouse3 wrote 17 weeks 4 days ago

Rapalas in natural colors and some Mepps spinners.

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from Scott in Ohio wrote 17 weeks 2 days ago

Add several red and white Daredevil spoons to the suggestions above and a johnson silver minnow for weedy areas.

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from DakotaMan wrote 17 weeks 1 day ago

Red and white Daredevil spoon for northerns (medium to large)... genuine article; not the cheap immitations. Also a white lead headed jig with a pink tail for walleyes.

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from abmcp13 wrote 16 weeks 3 days ago

Muskiemaster, I was cathing all of my northern on either Deardevils, mepps, or rapala's, the bass were biting on jigs and the above lures, and I talked to an older couple who said the waleye's were biting on crawler harnesses with leeches.

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