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I bet a musky would eat them. Nothing surprised me with bass either. I think they will eat anything.

JT Bagwell

I know bass eat real baby ducks but I doubt that bait looks anything like a real swimming duck from underneith. If it had swimming leggs underneith then I would try one. I know where big bass eat ducks

Buy it, try it, then if all else fails,hang 'em on the christmas tree

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-HAWK-, I would suggest using these lures for fun.

They are different presentations that the bass have probably not seen so go ahead and use them and let us know the results.

We are always on the lookout for new presentations.  :D

Bass eat baby ducks at our lake all the time so it is not out of the question that they might work.  But I can't imagine you would be able to achieve any sort of action with these lures that would resemble a real live duck.

But if you try it and it works, let us know!

it would prob work best when goosefishing

"The goosefish often captures sea birds, as one of the vernacular names implies, cormorants, herring gulls, widgeons, scoters, loons, guillemots, and razor-billed auks are on its recorded dietary, while we have found grebes and other diving fowl, such as scaup ducks and mergansers, in goosefish in Pamlico Sound, N. C. It is questionable, however, whether even the largest of them would be able to master a live goose, as rumor has it, nor do the local fishermen believe it ever does so in Pamlico Sound, though the abundance of wild geese there in winter would afford it every opportunity"

http://www.gma.org/fogm/Lophius_americanus.htm

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You guys crack me up. This thread was intended to be a joke.

I'm sure alot of us have heard this joke, but for those who didn't... A couple of musky guys were trolling in lake St. Clair. After a few hours with no success, they heard a lady screaming at the water's edge. They went over to her to see what was wrong and if they could help in any way. After a few minutes the lady calmed down and said that her little dog was swimming in the lake when a musky came by and ate it. One of the fisherman asked her what color the dog was.....

You guys crack me up. This thread was intended to be a joke.

Lol. Hey, we take fishing very seriously. ;D

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I'm sure alot of us have heard this joke, but for those who didn't... A couple of musky guys were trolling in lake St. Clair. After a few hours with no success, they heard a lady screaming at the water's edge. They went over to her to see what was wrong and if they could help in any way. After a few minutes the lady calmed down and said that her little dog was swimming in the lake when a musky came by and ate it. One of the fisherman asked her what color the dog was.....

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