Your Favorite CJ&Spin/BFnT Lure

  • palolo
    Posts: 284
    #1223535

    I was wondering if you guys wouldn’t mind sharing your most fave Custom Jig/BFnTackle lure(s) and what you mostly catch with it
    My goal this year is to catch a monster walleye I’ve yet to land one

    fish_any_time
    Champlin, MN
    Posts: 2097
    #1037915

    Mine is the 1/8 ounce Lightning Spoon. Clown or blue/silver foil are my two best.

    Brian Klawitter
    Keymaster
    Minnesota/Wisconsin Mississippi River
    Posts: 59992
    #1037926

    I can’t believe I’m saying this out loud…

    Stewart Pro Blue Ringworm has caught more fish and BIG fish on P-4 than any other color. Open water fishing of course.

    But that’s coming from a whiskered fish guy.

    bigefish
    Rock Falls, WI.
    Posts: 242
    #1037930

    Catalpa orange chartreuse tail paddle tail
    H20 precision jighead
    walleye, sauger, bass, channel cats!

    Jesse Krook
    Y.M.H.
    Posts: 6403
    #1037932

    There’s so many I can’t just name 1

    mplspug
    Palmetto, Florida
    Posts: 25026
    #1037940

    I love my Firetiger Diamond Jigs.

    Mr. Pike 81
    NW Iowa
    Posts: 212
    #1037955

    I’d have to say the 1/8 slender spoon has become one of my favorite lures for iceing walleyes. It just works.

    palolo
    Posts: 284
    #1037959

    Quote:


    There’s so many I can’t just name 1



    close your eyes and see what lure comes to mind first..that’ll be your fave.

    palolo
    Posts: 284
    #1037961

    Quote:


    I’d have to say the 1/8 slender spoon has become one of my favorite lures for iceing walleyes. It just works.



    Any particular color?

    Mr. Pike 81
    NW Iowa
    Posts: 212
    #1037965

    Depends on the lake but gold w/green or silver w/green are hard to beat.

    tom_gursky
    Michigan's Upper Peninsula(Iron Mountain)
    Posts: 4751
    #1037981

    Moxies have been really hot, but over the years, and in all conditions I would have to go with a Chart/sunburst H20 jig and a purple/chart tail ringworm.

    Pete Bauer
    Stillwater, MN
    Posts: 2599
    #1037986

    Quote:


    Stewart Pro Blue


    Pro-Blue Paddletail 110%

    palolo
    Posts: 284
    #1037991

    Thanks a bunch guys.. I’m putting in another order and not sure what to get.. I ordered the slender spoons and my FB laughed when I showed him what I ordered he said it’s for icefishing

    eye-full
    Waterloo,Ia,USA
    Posts: 660
    #1038000

    Oystershell ringworm.

    Dave Koonce
    Moderator
    Prairie du Chien Wi.
    Posts: 6946
    #1038047

    Quote:


    Thanks a bunch guys.. I’m putting in another order and not sure what to get.. I ordered the slender spoons and my FB laughed when I showed him what I ordered he said it’s for icefishing


    Palolo,

    Come to the Madfishexpo in Madison Wi. the weekend after next and you can see and touch all the tackle first hand… It’s a great way to load up the tacklebox for the upcoming season

    Mike W
    MN/Anoka/Ham lake
    Posts: 13292
    #1038372

    For open water fishing especially if you are fishing muddy rivers you cant beat white. 2 of my favorites. White paddle tails and white moxies. These are just plain all around fish catchers. If you are fishing some snaggy areas make sure and get some draggin jigs to.

    I have no idea how to catch a walleye threw the ice.

    mplspug
    Palmetto, Florida
    Posts: 25026
    #1038474

    Quote:


    …he said it’s for icefishing



    No one ever listens to me.

    redneck
    Rosemount
    Posts: 2627
    #1039696

    I only fish for walleye but my favorite color or even style is dictated by the fish. Current, water temperature and clarity are all factors that affect what may be the “hot” bait on any given day. I will say that I wouldn’t be on the water without a Chartreus and pepper paddletail. It is the only plastic I have ever bought the hundred pack of—that was years ago—and I am about out now. One trick with the that paddletail is to snap it off the bottom so it comes off a foot or so. It is totally a theory on my part but I believe it triggers a strike from inactive fish because they think it is a frog. That is just my guess but I know there have been days when that color has put fish in the boat when NOTHING else will.

    matt-p
    White Bear Lake, MN
    Posts: 643
    #1039739

    For me its been a Slender Spoon. It can catch any species through the ice. I haven’t used any of their plastics but I finally have picked up some and hope to work out like everyone has said they have!

    chappy
    Hastings, MN
    Posts: 4854
    #1040408

    Firecracker/chartruse Ringworm!

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