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Having seen the MVP Spoon responses I wondered if we could get some reports of productive plugs? ...Good info for newbees and retreads like me. My j plugs are all over 20 years old.

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didnt catch a single fish on jplug this fall... run off riggers mainly and sometimes a copper or 10 color

 

you might get more responses if you posted these topics in open lake discussion or tackle and techniques

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didnt catch a single fish on jplug this fall... run off riggers mainly and sometimes a copper or 10 color

 

you might get more responses if you posted these topics in open lake discussion or tackle and techniques

you want to buy some Kevin? I got lots!LOL.

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My grandson brought in a 12 lb. brown trout on a #5 J-Plug [ big]  all flo white , black ladderback ; we were 2 weeks late for the summer St.C.G&F derby [ probably would have been #1 at $500 ] ; smaller J-Plugs in Kelly green also got fish .

 

Lymans also worked [ if you can find an old chartreuse/black ladderback buy it !] the new ones do not work as well . On " Fintastic's" advice I removed the front treble hooks and the plug works just fine .

 

Not a touch on body baits in the summer eg. Rapala J-13.

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DW's Cut plug in Lucky Charms has taken over as my top plug for combat trolling. Lymans Stairway to Heaven is my choice all season. Sometimes it works, and sometimes it doesn't. 

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Moonshine crabface was outstanding for me in September but the dreamweaver splatter black green was a close second

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Dad and I bought these lures over at Fay's when they had a big sporting goods department and to add insult to injury they were in the grab bag box, this lure was ahead of its time with the square bill. Dad and I boubled up many of times on the eyes. We bought 4 now dads gone 8 years and I only have I left, so I parked it on his rod and reel which hangs on the wall along with his veteran flag from Korea.post-150331-0-07596700-1448123689_thumb.jpgpost-150331-0-37679700-1448123718_thumb.jpg these lures produced more eyes then any other lure in my box

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Yup those are the babies, true walleye catching machines!! Thanks for posting. Since mine only dive about 8-10ft I put them off a rigger maybe 75-90ft back keeping in mind they are lower than the ball, I use them for suspended eyes, or in the Black River.. Yea I see the Orange belly on the one in your box, that's to funny what would be the chances that I would run across someone else that runs the same plug let alone the same pattern!! Cool PD.

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Only being able to run 2 lures at a time out of my kayak had me trying everything I had and only 1 lure scored for me and it scored a hat trick with adult Majors one morning in September.  Metallic green Hot n Tot without rattles

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