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Ok, I need some suggestions.  I'm doing the usual offseason load up on gear and am looking at expanding my spook type of bait selection.  In the past I have only used the Heddon Spook, but I am sure that there are numerous companies that make similar baits.  What are your favorite walk the dog type baits that you would recommend?  Thanks

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I think the Lucky Craft Sammy is easier to work.

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I think the Lucky Craft Sammy is easier to work.

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I will disagree, I have found the original spook to be the easiest to fish of all I've tried including the Sammy, skitterwalk, x-walk, and many others

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Try the BPS XPS Slimdog.  Has a similar body design as the LC Sammy at 1/4 the price.  Very easy to establish a cadence with this bait.  (the Sammy's are top end with top of the line finishes and hardware though.) and you don't have to carry a plastic baggy when you walk these dogs.

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Try the BPS XPS Slimdog. Has a similar body design as the LC Sammy at 1/4 the price. Very easy to establish a cadence with this bait. (the Sammy's are top end with top of the line finishes and hardware though.) and you don't have to carry a plastic baggy when you walk these dogs.

The slim dog from bass pro is an excellent bait as is the RI Vixen.

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The Spro Dawg is a pretty underrated bait. I have caught as many if not more on it as Sammys, comes with excellant hooks/hardware. Great paint jobs, and is only about $9 -$10, compaired to $15-$18 for Sammys. I also like the Rapala Skitter Walk. I was never a big fan of any of the Spooks, but a lot of guys swear by them.

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i dont have a lot of experience (in fact i haven't used any of the others mentioned) but i caught 10-15 fish this summer on the super spook jr.

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My #1 and there isn't even a close second is a Mirrorlure Pappadog, you can pop it, walkit. or both at the same time.

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Two more that you can walk are the Pop-R and the Chug Bug. 

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JDW, I'm with you on the bug and pop-r. I find it much easier to walk the pop-r with my spinning rig, though.

My favourite spook-type lure was given to me about 6+ yrs ago. A lure distributor friend got a few to try out...I think it's a pupfish, in bone. We just call it "the dildo". I will post a pic later today after I dig it out and maybe someone can tell me if it's actually a pupfish. This thing walks like a charm. I've retired it from most pike areas and St.Clair open waters...muskie...but I still use it a lot.

TJ

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Even though it is a hybrid I like the Lucky Craft Gunfish the best.  It walks better than the non-cupped baits and can be cast a country mile.  It makes a tiny bit more noise than a normal walk-the-dog bait and gets more strikes IMHO.

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I use an off brand called a tailwalker.  They will have a really cool feature this year to.  It will have a small magnet in the belly to keep the tucked under the belly of the bait when retrieving it to help keep the line from getting hooked into it and they are pretty good size, but don't let that fool you.  I'm probably going to get in trouble cause they sponsor me, but here is a promo video I did for them last year. 

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Another vote for LC's Sammy and Gunfish, the Spittin' Image, and Megabass Giant Dog-X.

Last summer I had a blast walking the XCalibur ZellPop in the 1/4oz size.

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question: is this a pupfish? the hooks are not original as I have went through a few sets. no toothy critters have ate it...yet. thanks.

TJ

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River2Sea makes one called the bubble walker and its great for the money. Got mine from ***. I also bought a sebile *** and sebile ghost walker from TW but havent had a chance to use them yet, they been sittin in my tackle box lookin pretty for probably 4 months now.Once the topwater bite gets good again in the spring Im gonna be playin with all 3 of these lures alot in the morning when Im not throwing 1/8 ounce buzzbaits.

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