siwash Posted Tuesday at 11:45 PM Author Report Share Posted Tuesday at 11:45 PM (edited) So are you using a jointed or regular believer for that? I'd like to try it. I thought believers were used for trolling i looked up the grandma baits. Are they also called Jakes? Looks exactly like a Jake I have. Edited Tuesday at 11:46 PM by siwash Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CrowMan Posted Tuesday at 11:55 PM Report Share Posted Tuesday at 11:55 PM (edited) 13 minutes ago, siwash said: i looked up the grandma baits. Are they also called Jakes? Looks exactly like a Jake I have. Yes, they're very similar. Grandma's tend to dig a little deeper and have a tighter wobble...but they're pretty much interchangeable. But hey...with Musky guys...even the smallest things can make a difference. That's why insane idiots like me have both...LOL Edited Tuesday at 11:59 PM by CrowMan 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
siwash Posted Wednesday at 12:36 AM Author Report Share Posted Wednesday at 12:36 AM Damn these lures are expensive! been looking at used on marketplace Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CrowMan Posted Wednesday at 12:55 AM Report Share Posted Wednesday at 12:55 AM 15 minutes ago, siwash said: Damn these lures are expensive! Grandma's are relatively cheap when it comes to the alternate universe which is the Musky world. At the Musky Odyssey (annual show and meeting) this spring, I saw lures selling for $ 175 each...and they were sold out of some colours... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AKRISONER Posted Wednesday at 01:33 PM Report Share Posted Wednesday at 01:33 PM (edited) i gotta make fun of you musky guys for a second...but why the hell do all of your baits still look like they were made in the 1970's Some of these "fancy" musky lure makers are a complete joke compared to whats coming out on the swimbait side in California and japan. $100+ musky bait vs Edited Wednesday at 01:35 PM by AKRISONER 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lew Posted Wednesday at 01:42 PM Report Share Posted Wednesday at 01:42 PM 13 hours ago, siwash said: So are you using a jointed or regular believer for that? I'd like to try it. I thought believers were used for trolling Jointed worked best for me, hook onto the front eye to keep it on top and work it back at varying speeds with a few twitches & jerks thrown in. Works well at sunset in shallower water. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
siwash Posted Wednesday at 01:56 PM Author Report Share Posted Wednesday at 01:56 PM Lew, do you mean this one? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CrowMan Posted Wednesday at 01:58 PM Report Share Posted Wednesday at 01:58 PM (edited) 37 minutes ago, AKRISONER said: i gotta make fun of you musky guys for a second...but why the hell do all of your baits still look like they were made in the 1970's Some of these "fancy" musky lure makers are a complete joke compared to whats coming out on the swimbait side in California and japan. $100+ musky bait vs I play in both sandboxes, so I see the craziness on all sides.. Yes, I agree...most Musky baits haven't changed since the 50's...and the paint jobs typically look like they were done by my 7 year old grandson. At the other end of the spectrum, the level of detail on some of the Bass lures these days is ridiculous. Do you really think a creature that has a brain the size of a peanut is going to notice that every single scale on a lure is an exact replica of the real thing. Afterall, these are fish that will eat a spinnerbait...what the eff does a Bass think that is supposed to look like ? As the old adage goes..most lures are designed to catch the fisherman, not necessarily the fish. Imagine losing this on a snag....I'd have scuba gear in the boat on standby....and yes, it's a Bass lure and it's US$.. Edited Wednesday at 02:12 PM by CrowMan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lew Posted Wednesday at 02:04 PM Report Share Posted Wednesday at 02:04 PM 4 minutes ago, siwash said: Lew, do you mean this one? Nope, use the front one, the back eye makes it run deeper and just for fun, get a yellow bait with black stripes, the fish love that color. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AKRISONER Posted Wednesday at 02:29 PM Report Share Posted Wednesday at 02:29 PM (edited) 31 minutes ago, CrowMan said: I play in both sandboxes, so I see the craziness on all sides.. Yes, I agree...most Musky baits haven't changed since the 50's...and the paint jobs typically look like they were done by my 7 year old grandson. At the other end of the spectrum, the level of detail on some of the Bass lures these days is ridiculous. Do you really think a creature that has a brain the size of a peanut is going to notice that every single scale on a lure is an exact replica of the real thing. Afterall, these are fish that will eat a spinnerbait...what the eff does a Bass think that is supposed to look like ? As the old adage goes..most lures are designed to catch the fisherman, not necessarily the fish. Imagine losing this on a snag....I'd have scuba gear in the boat on standby....and yes, it's a Bass lure and it's US$.. whats even more embarrasing, my buddy loves swimbaits, collects the heck out of them, has some that are over $1000...but never throws them. They sit on display in a room in his house lol. While I dont consider myself a "swimbait enthusiast" I do personally own 1 $140 glide that I throw on one specific pond, one day a year...and let me tell you, watching a glide get chomped on the outside of a weed edge...its pretty friggin sweet. Also check out the dragonfly that photobombed me... Edited Wednesday at 02:30 PM by AKRISONER 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BillM Posted Wednesday at 07:23 PM Report Share Posted Wednesday at 07:23 PM 19 hours ago, siwash said: So are you using a jointed or regular believer for that? I'd like to try it. I thought believers were used for trolling i looked up the grandma baits. Are they also called Jakes? Looks exactly like a Jake I have. Different baits, but very similar. Grandmas come in longer lengths and the lip on the Grandma finishes horizontal compared to the Jake which is perfectly flat. There's no need to go crazy with trolling baits. I have about 5 favs that are always in the rotations. 13in Grandma (Prism Firetiger and Black silver holo), Legend Outcast, Legend Perchbait (Jointed and straight), Legend Plow and a BWB 9in Deep Herring. That does it for me no matter where I fish.. Gbay, Nipissing, Kawarthas, wherever. Lures are made to catch fisherman with a billion different colours. Colour is the absolute last thing I consider when making a lure decision. Action, depth, speed, to me are much more important factors. IF the water temps are still high 60's/low 70's keep tossing those bucktails! Find the weed edges that drop into 15-22ft of water. You'll eventually get bit man, and THEN you'll be hooked Goodluck! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
siwash Posted yesterday at 12:53 AM Author Report Share Posted yesterday at 12:53 AM Noticed that the weeds are looking pretty tired... lots dying off now in pigeon. Still some nice green stuff but I did not see a nice big bed of greenery 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AKRISONER Posted yesterday at 03:36 AM Report Share Posted yesterday at 03:36 AM 2 hours ago, siwash said: Noticed that the weeds are looking pretty tired... lots dying off now in pigeon. Still some nice green stuff but I did not see a nice big bed of greenery If you find live green weed this time of year…it’s finding gold. Last week on quinte, the Christmas tree weed was the only thing looking nice and green still and sure as hell it held all of the fish. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
siwash Posted 21 hours ago Author Report Share Posted 21 hours ago So where do they go when the weeds die off? Deeper water? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AKRISONER Posted 19 hours ago Report Share Posted 19 hours ago 1 hour ago, siwash said: So where do they go when the weeds die off? Deeper water? usually deeper healthier weed Coontail, cabbage typically holds up much better than milfoil as it gets later. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BillM Posted 17 hours ago Report Share Posted 17 hours ago You'll likely have to look a bit deeper for the green weed. I'm a fan of cabbage... find the cabbage, find the muskie. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CrowMan Posted 17 hours ago Report Share Posted 17 hours ago 14 minutes ago, BillM said: You'll likely have to look a bit deeper for the green weed. I'm a fan of cabbage... find the cabbage, find the muskie. I'm with ya on that, Bill...hence their nickname "Cabbage Dragons". As temps get colder and the weeds die on Shield lakes, don't over look offshore rock piles and points that stick out into the deep basins. Musky will station themselves on these spots to intercept migrating forage fish. The colder it gets, the bigger and slower you want to get.. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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