Bucktail Muskie Free Useful Info


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I got a 3 ounce glow bucktail and I am wondering Bucktail Muskie if it would work for rock cod in Monterey CA.will it?If you have a question on the question, cheak back at 5:00 pm or 9:30 pm tonight
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18 Responses to “Bucktail Muskie Free Useful Info”

  1. Dane Cruz Says:

    I don’t know much about it, but when I was thinking about doing it myself, I was looking at Cabela’s. They have a tackle craft section on the website. This may not help much but, this is really not my thing. Here is a look at some strung marabou that they offer, here is a link to the tackle craft section as well. http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/product/standard-item.jsp?_DARGS=/cabelas/en/common/catalog/item-link.jsp_A&_DAV=MainCatcat20166-cat190004&id=0001070310345a&navCount=7&podId=0001070&parentId=cat190004&masterpathid=&navAction=push&catalogCode=IJ&rid=&parentType=index&indexId=cat190004&hasJS=truehttp://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/subcategory/subcategory.jsp?id=cat20200&navCount=0&parentId=cat20166&navAction=jump

  2. pheasant tail Says:

    Check out this video on You Tube – very informative step by step instructions.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzDT8Fp79p8

  3. PETER J Says:

    yes. look up huntforbigfish.com, the host does it all the time to make his go-to baits.clay works good, but plaster is better.barnes and noble have a book on doing costom lures. that uses both clay and plaster.

  4. AIRFLOW Says:

    I have to admit i haven’t seen it anywhere but i decided to tie a few up just after reading this and im impressed with the results!It definitely looks “fishy” now its just finding the time to try it out on those browns ;) now all you have to do is think of a name for it pheasant. Tightlines!

  5. Backwater Charlie Says:

    As far as I know there is no “Plastic” line.However, there are 3-main types of fishing line. Them being mono-filament, braid, & fluorocarbon. Each one serves a purpose.For your fishing, I would use 30-pound Power Pro Braid, with a leader of at least 17-pound Mono or Fluorocarbon.A Buck-Tail would be a good lure choice.

  6. justintodd1979 Says:

    yep the same way, you can get all kinds of molds and tools out there for making your own lures…i have a magazine some where in this house that has all kinds of stuff like that in it…if you want me to find it and shoot you the name and web address just email me….the magazine was free so all you would have to do is email them and they will send you a magazine of all the molds and tools needed. hope this helps you out a bit…good luck good fishin be safe and remember to share the experience

  7. Artie Says:

    everything in the middle to top water column will hit the Tsunami. Everything. the line is what will keep alot of the fish from biting it though. soak it in smashed bait juices before casting. the bucktail is a real bottom fish type of bait but that is not to say it won’t work and work well on other fish column predators. Hell Tuna were caught for a hundred years on bucktails with no reel just a bucktail and line on their stout bamboo poles.

  8. Jimmy T Says:

    i would try the double palomar knot…=)

  9. mac Says:

    Just lift the rod tip after every couple of turns of the reel. Some days a faster reel works best, some days a slower reel. Bucktails are excellent lures. It was issued by the US Government during WWII as part of the survival kit for downed pilots.

  10. Dana Says:

    Rod + Reel + Line + Steel Leader + Lure + Normal Lure Fishing Tactics/TrollingAnd a nice dose “Man those other fish better not bite!”

  11. snottyrotty Says:

    1. without a question in my mind, I grew up in michigan and work for the DNR as a Fisheries Tech. the answer is a red and white DAREDEVIL, its a spoon. 2. dressed 3. 1 inch

  12. Chimp Dancer Says:

    B.F.B is right, what are you fishing for? A buck tail jig is an all purpose deal and can catch Snook to Grouper and then some. I like to use a knocker rig with a circle hook baited with a whole ballyhoo. This is great for big snapper, grouper and whatever else is in the mood. Then again I’ll fish the ends of the jetty with a balloon rig and go for kings and other Macks in the area as well as Tarpon and sharks. Then I’ll fish the beach side of a jetty for Look Downs, Jacks and whatever. I can also fish the jetty itself for Sheepshead, Snook, Snapper, Angel Fish and so on. Everything I mentioned requires different gear and line test as well as lure/ bait types. Unless you specify what you’re after there’s not really much to say but good luck.I can offer you a tip though. When you fish a jetty with heavy current, always cast opposite the current is going, keep your line taut and allow the lure/bait to swim past you with the current. Cover all the levels of the water (top, mid and bottom bounce the rig.) for maximum coverage. Look for the bait balls ( pilchards or mullet ) and fish behind and under them, the larger fish are holding back waiting for the stragglers. It doesn’t even have to be baitfish they can also be balled up game fish like undersized snapper or whatever. Keep your eyes on the locals, if you see them catching fish you should follow their lead and do exactly what they do. Last but not least, do not over look the rocks under your feet. You’re pretty much standing on the only structure about and where do you think the fish want to hide? Okay, I gave you a bunch of tips but it’s better than nothing. Trial and error will lead the way and you shouldn’t give up a spot if you don’t catch a fish the first time ( or few after) out. Learn it, live it, & love it.~good luck catchin’.

  13. Kevin B Says:

    How about this… $19.99 problem solvedhttp://www.kmdtackle.com/complete-tool-assortment.html

  14. AdamS Says:

    no sinker. it will probably be caught up in rocks. the bucktail has enough weight to cast it

  15. gtggaddis Says:

    No, it wouldn’t work very well to cut plaster after it cured.Try cutting some wax paper to the shape of the lure to separate the two halves.

  16. JUSTFISH Says:

    dude, if you look around and see people catching fish on bait, why would you stick with a lure, use your head, the fish were down deep due to the weather, and you are looking for a top bite,, think bro think,,,,

  17. steve s Says:

    I bet they would work great. I fish Northwest BC. Using bucktail or a bucktail style of jig we catch a variety of fish species. Some include : Ling cod, kelp cod, sea bass, snapper, halibut, greenling, rock cod(all varieties). I have caught fish on these type of jigs on the Southwest Calif. coast and Gulf of Mexico coast. That’s why I feel a bucktail style of jig should work fine where your fishing. As far as choosing a jig color? You said you use squid for bait sometimes(so do I) so white might be a good choice. I use white colored with good success. My other hitting colors are chartreuse, purple, and glittered. Besides the bucktail style of jig there are lot’s more to choose from that would catch you good fish as well. Buzz-bombs, spinnows, Mc Deep’s, or the many other choices of heavier jigs that get you down deep quicker then most rubber style jigs. The solid metal jigs work great in heavy current also. 40yr exp

  18. gjhoffman1 Says:

    Sure it will. I would put a white or glow 4-6″ grub or scampi on it and it should do fine. Just slowly raise and lower it a couple cranks off the bottom. If it isn’t producing, you can always cheat and tip it with squid. I wont tell ; ) haha

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