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I had to buy several items just to realize that Musky Lure was the best choice for the price all along. The only negatives I’ve found were that there are better units available, but they are more expensive and the reviews I found on them were on the negative side. So here’s my final word. I 100% endorse Musky Lure and will even show you some places to get it even cheaper than retail.
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December 8th, 2010 at 2:19 am
I’d troll on the corner about no more than say 50ft.. I presume you have a electric troll motor so you don’t spook the fish.
December 8th, 2010 at 1:43 pm
for weed beds i like the big buck tail spinners rock reeve or other structure the big crack bait
December 9th, 2010 at 1:35 am
They were pretty cool once you got to know them. – I’d leave this out to later. Your running away from something. You should be scared, not explaining everything to us. Actually, I do not know. -It would sound better ‘Actually, I don’t know.’ Most people say it like this.My parents had practically kicked me out once they found out my hunger had kicked in. I’m a vampire, I found that out a week ago when I had my ‘First Hunger’. – Again, this should be saved for later. Tell us more about why she’s ‘on the run’. Or does it involve her being a vampire? If so just mention she’s a vampire quickly, don’t go into the details about how it was a week ago she was changed and that she almost killed half of her school. When I told my parents they freaked./“You need to go away, Jade .”my father had said. /When I just stood there, they pushed me out the door. – They don’t sound freaked out. They aren’t really acting freaked out either.He looked at people with a sort of hunger in his eyes – Usually you can’t see peoples eyes when their hair is in their face. Unless they have really thin hair of course.. . . pixies were always flirting with me where ever I went, along with some other species like Weres and Warlocks and Lycans and…..Well, you get the point. – Watch out, making her overly attractive where everyone thinks she’s hot is a sign of a Mary Sue.Maybe that was why I got kicked out of my house. – I thought she was kicked out for being a vampire? No?
December 9th, 2010 at 2:02 pm
Not bad at all.
I was gonna object your avoiding of punctuation, but realized it creates and ambiguous effect in the last two lines.The happy interpretation:Low husky promises.Left with the night.(The girl and her lover are left alone with the night and their love only!)The sad interpretation:Low husky promisesleft with the night.(The dude was lying to the cheek and making false promises to her, because his promises “left with the night,” they were vanished next day.)
December 10th, 2010 at 2:05 am
My god, Bud, your in the middle of Gods country up there, with all the specialty game fish up there, Bass should be a last resort for fishing, (although I love Bass fishing to), I much prefer to fish for the first five fish on your list, not to mention Walleye, or Lake Trout, which are also a blast to catch, and here are some great spots for you to do just that…………….
December 10th, 2010 at 1:38 pm
Most of the food muskies eat in the spring / early summer is smaller. The fish are targeting the natural forage available to them and its mostly smaller baitfish. It’s a “match the hatch” thing. Topwater will work sometimes…I would only use topwater in low-light situations..i.e. early & late or on overcast calm days. Good luck…I’ve never had much luck in the spring but fish can be caught then.
December 11th, 2010 at 1:31 am
I believe there are. I would call your DNR, they will know what exact waters are stocked, etc. The most productive fall baits are probably live heavy suckers and large jigs fished deep. Good luck.
December 11th, 2010 at 1:53 pm
Yes.That was easy.
December 12th, 2010 at 2:02 am
If your on a budget go with the Revo Inshore. If you can spend more get the Revo Toro. Both, (the Tora/Inshore) are VERY nice to fish with and are the strongest low-profile reels on the market. (You need to get the best drag you can afford; Musky tend to die if you play them too long.) If you decide to go with a round-style I vote for the Calcutta. Calcutta’s are VERY nice, (although their drags are only 10-12LB’s).Have you had a lot of luck with your Suicks? I’ve thrown them all day and got nadda…I’ve caught more big Northerns and Musky with 1/2 OZ Bass fishing Spinnerbaits than with any of my larger Musky tackle…(lol).I guess it depends on where you are.
December 12th, 2010 at 2:20 pm
An ounce is a hell of a big difference when it comes to lure weights. You figure that out by yourself.Anyway, I fish big, heavy lures for bass and the rod I use is rated for four to ten ounce. The heaviest swimbait rod of the Shimano Crucial series. I gently lob out a twelve-ounce swimbait with it.If you’re tossing four-and-half-ounce bucktails or whatever kinda lures you’re tossing, I would suggest the extra heavy. Better to be safe than sorry, y’know?Also, since its a Shimano rod, it should have the lifetime warranty on it. If you can afford a custom built rod, Jawbreaker Custom Rods builds REALLY nice musky rods. I found a nine-foot extra-extra heavy St. Croix Legend Tournament on eBay from them a year ago or so for two hundred-fifty bucks. I didn’t get it, and I regret not buying it. That rod would have made one hell of a swimbait rod.
December 13th, 2010 at 1:57 am
I am not familiar with Lake Nippising but I have fished in Canada numerous times. Here is what I’ve found- Most Border and Canadian Lakes can be easily fished with only a handful of various bait’s and lures. Bait’s?- Leeches and Shiners will be your best bait for Walleye, Smallmouth Bass, medium-sized Northern Pike. If you are dead-set on catching trophy Pike with bait an 8-12″ Sucker would be your best bait. Lures?- Jigs are probably the cheapest and most productive lure. 1/4-3/8 OZ being the best weight’s and Black & Chartreuse being the better colors. Berkley Gulp Leeches and 4″ Curly-tailed Grubs are good trailers for your jigs. Jigs are also perfect tipped with a live minnow or leech. Spoons can be fantastic for Northern Pike/Musky. Rapala’s can be productive in the shallower sections of any Canadian lake. Any Rapala that resembles Cisco’s, Shiners, or Shad can be deadly if trolled behind the boat. It’s important to use Fluorocarbon leaders or a low diameter Braided line in some clear Canadian lakes because of the amazing clarity of the water. I’ve used Fireline 4/10 “smoke-colored” braid and Power Pro 3/8 braid with very good results. “Dog -walked” Topwater lures can be esp deadly on Smallmouth Bass and Northern Pike. Try to find “current” or a stream flowing into your lake. This will increase your odds of catching fish. Remember, it’s not unusual to catch 50-100 fish in one day in Canada! Hope this info helped ya? Good fishing.
December 13th, 2010 at 2:07 pm
Do they still make them?I used to have some and liked them very much.
December 14th, 2010 at 2:06 am
you got a nice selection there for bass and a couple lures for pike.things for bass i would add to your collection are…senkos (any color works great)yum buzzfrogs (watermelons, pumpkin colors)spinnerbaits (orange/green, junebug, black, chartruese, red)for pike i would add…wild eye baby pike6-8 inch jointed rapala (firetiger, perch, pike colors work great)
December 14th, 2010 at 1:46 pm
to keep it simple for you and least expensive.BASS: baits are plastic worms or grubs Texas or Carolina rigged WALLEYE: Can`t beat the leadhead jig tiped with worm minnow or leech.PIKE:spoons or banjo minnowMUSKIE: large plugs or large spinners. can`t go wrong with anyone of thesehttp://www.barlowstackle.com http://www.cabela`s.com or http://www.basspro.com for all your tackle needs
December 15th, 2010 at 2:02 am
Double Cowgirl !!!
December 15th, 2010 at 1:38 pm
Muskie love spoons, rapalas (perch colored), and spinners/spinnerbaits. they are aggressive fish that can be caught in structure or on the open waters. here is a site about the Muskiehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musky