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What do you have to most restock?  I actually didn't lose a lot of lures.

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Spent Summer fishing Minnesota lakes so 1/4oz dropshot weights are top of my list.

3.5" swimbaits are close second due to Pike. 

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3 hours ago, stratoliner92 said:

Spent Summer fishing Minnesota lakes so 1/4oz dropshot weights are top of my list.

3.5" swimbaits are close second due to Pike. 

I echo the Minnesota snot-rockets... I lost plastics of every variety to them, if I had to count I’m sure it’s 100+ Senkos, Neko worms, neds, craws... 

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I lost a lot of jigs.  I'm either pretty bad with getting jigs in and out of cover or pretty good, I'm not sure yet.

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Paddletail Swimbaits, Swim jigs, Jigs, Texas rigged plastics, tubes, a couple of walking baits and believe it or not, drop shot rigs.  Most all of that ended up inside one of these guys . . .

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A-Jay

 

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   Spoons ..... of course.  Jennifer Bustamante is gonna love to hear from me pretty soon.  jj

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$$ wise it would be jerkbaits, numbers wise would be spinnerbaits.

 

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This year I lost mostly jigs. Runners up would be Texas rigged plastics, paddle tail swimbaits, and lipless crankbaits.

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T rig plastics 

 

 

 

 

Mike

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21 minutes ago, Dens228 said:

numbers wise would be spinnerbaits.

I wouldn't have guessed this one.  Snags or bite offs?

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I had a pretty good season as far as losing lures only losing a handful all year. As far as lures I went thru and need to restock definatly spinnerbaits. Between  smallies and pickeral up I Maine I can end up with 2-3 a day mangled beyond use. 2nd would be double wide beavers. The bottom of my boat is littered with these between July and oct. Also burned up a ton of buzzbait blades.

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31 minutes ago, billmac said:

I wouldn't have guessed this one.  Snags or bite offs?

Snags, one bite off.  

 

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Not counting soft plastics, it would have to be Jackhammers lost to wood.

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I used a lot of rubbercore sinkers as drop shot weights and lost quite a few.

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This might sound crazy, especially here in the land of many pike and muskies, but I don’t remember losing a single bait all season, and that includes snags. I did do much more offshore, open water fishing where there usually isn’t as many obstacles to hang up on, but still, it was a banner year for keeping baits on the end of the line. ?‍♂️

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I don't count 'losing' plastics as losing lures - I consider them consumables...you use them, you WILL lose them.

 

1/4 and 1/8 oz weights from drop-shots - otherwise...nothing lost.

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I lost a few crankbaits:  Spro Rock Crawler, SK 3XD and 5XD, Berkley Dredger.  Also lost a few Dark Sleepers.

 

When cranking deep cranks, I usually lose them on deep timber.  It happens.  Must get the lure where the fish are or what’s the point?

 

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Every year lots of 5 inch plastic worms and wacky hooks. I love throwing spinnerbaits when the wind blows.  Went through about 10 this year.  A few bite offs, a handful just broke due to catching a lot of fish and a few got mangled by toothy critters.  Lost quite a few swim jigs, but had stocked up previously so I don't need more.  I have already reloaded with about a dozen spinnerbaits. Will buy worms and wacky hooks and be ready. 

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Jigs, dropshot weights/hooks, Ned rigs.

 

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8-10 Cotton Cordell spoons fishing timber. Stripers just love to zig & zag thru the trees.

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