Fishing Lures?

I want to start getting my tackle box ready for spring summer and fall. what lures(all kinds from berkley gulp! to spinnerbaits) should i get for fishing walleye,Northern pike and smallmouth bass?

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7 Responses to “Fishing Lures?”

  1. p m says:

    good rapala crankbaits medium to deep will get you started.maybe some booya spinnerbaits to.color will depend on water clarity

  2. trickem says:

    Here is some good information, but doesn’t talk much about Walleye or Pike, just Bass Lures. One article briefly covers saltwater stuff too.http://tips-for-bass-fishing.com/categor…

  3. joebroch says:

    My list would include a tiny torpedo, a zara spook, fat gitzits in watermelon seed, some plastic jerk baits with weedless worm hooks, heavy spinnerbaits in chartreuse, perch colored crankbaits, some plastic worms (get some floating ones for the shaky head rig) some worm weights a few feather/hair jigs and some uncle josh pork rinds to go with them….

  4. lymanspo says:

    all shapes sizes and colors of Dare Devil spoons work well for all of these species!
    Dont forget your top water lures
    also…….try dif blades and skirts on your spinners!

  5. ~Rob~ says:

    I have always liked the Cisco spoons and the Canadian Wigglers. I have probably about 30 of the various spoons and probably close to that in the Canadian Wigglers. Floaters, Rattlers, jointed, large, small (1.5″) etc.
    Here is their web page…http://canadianwiggler.com/ecom.asp?pg=p…
    here is their Great catch galleryhttp://canadianwiggler.com/ecom.asp?pg=g…http://canadianwiggler.com/ecom.asp?pg=g…
    Good luck.

  6. Fishing for Truth says:

    Rapala crankbaits….
    My husband RAVES about all Rapala lures. Loves them!

  7. Momto2in says:

    i have all ways had good luck with the rapalla original floating black and silver minnows as far as the small-mouth bass go

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