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Why these fit

If you’re searching for “leo lures,” the strongest matches are the Leo/Musky Dan tribute baits and the Ziggie Lures Uncle Leo. The Musky Dan tribute lures are all pike-musky options, with the olive green bait set up as a surface chugger, the pearl bait as a jerkbait-style hard bait, and the white bait as a bucktail/inline spinner style presentation. That gives you three very different ways to fish the same Leo-themed search.

Musky Dan Leo Wise Bait Co. Tribute Lure, Olive Green Color is best if you want a topwater call-up bait over weeds or shallow cover.
Musky Dan Leo Wise Bait Co. Tribute Lure, Pearl Color w/Card fits when you want a smaller-profile musky bait with darting action.
Musky Dan Leo Wise Bait Co. Tribute Lure, White Color w/Card is the best flash-and-thump option for pike and musky.
Ziggie Lures Uncle Leo is the most versatile of the group, with variable-depth use and an erratic reaction-strike profile.

Technique notes

  • Use the olive topwater with steady retrieves, pauses, and short twitches to make it spit and chug.
  • Fish the pearl tribute bait with cast, pause, twitch retrieves around cover or open water.
  • Retrieve the white tribute bait as a cast-and-retrieve spinner/bucktail along weed edges and shoreline cover.
  • Work Uncle Leo slowly over vegetation, twitch it like a jerkbait, or troll it deeper around cover.

When to switch

Switch away from these if fish are not rising, are holding tight to bottom, or want a smaller finesse profile. In that case, a bass finesse bait or bottom-oriented soft plastic would be a better fit than these musky-oriented Leo matches. If you want a generic browsing page rather than a specific lure, the Leo-Lures category pages are more appropriate.

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