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I'm planning on heading out on the lake this weekend between Mexico and Oswego and I was wondering what bait is working best. Should I concentrate with stick baits on the boards or mix it up with some spoons as well as drop some down a few feet on the riggers?

Thanks,

Brian

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The hot lure in Mexico is the "HOT Tamale" of course?

Sorry couldn't resist. I havn't been there yet but what you described is the the norm for an april shoreline presentation IMO. Goby imitations and J-9 rapalas should get you going. There are plenty of guys who have been out in the bay, and I'm sure will chime in.. Good luck

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last saturday.... i did 2 browns on a green/silver loco and my 3rd on a green/silver evil eye....... but as you read the posts it is a mix of sticks and spoons... ( goby colors been the norm so far).... GOOD LUCK to ya......todd

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fished between the two ports last friday and saturday, michigan stinger "chicken wing" took 13 out of 16 fish. running in 8 to 20 fow, off the boards as well as on the riggers down 3 to 5 feet. The other 3 came on a green tape nk28. The sticks were going off once in while but couldnt hook them. Good luck.

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I have not been up yet this year, but in the past Monkey Puke and the chicken wing have been a staple for me and catching browns from Mexico to Sandy Pond. The mayfly was another one that produced a few also.

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