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December 12th, 2010 at 8:29 pm
I actually live in MN and fish in Canada frequently and have never seen anyone using a Banjo Minnow to catch Northern/Musky.Not to say you couldn’t catch them with the BM, but, I can almost guarantee you will run out of Banjo Minnow plastic bodys long before your fishing trip is over! Most people use giant Titanium In-line spinners, HUGE Rapala Shallow Shad Raps, Giant Spinnerbaits, & huge Jigs for Musky.The problem with Banjo for Pike? After 1 medium-sized Pike your Banjo Minnow “body” is going to be “toast”. Expect to catch 1-2 Pike per B-Minnow. I hope your bringing 50-100+ replacement bodys? When I go to Canada I go through bags and bags(over 100) of 4″-5″ Curly-tailed Grubs and I’m fishing for Walleye & Smallmouth Bass!In Canada, when I want to catch a Northern, it’s really VERY easy. Tie on a 12LB “invisi-wire” leader and a 6″ Rapala Husky Jerk in Silver. I’ve caught over 30 Northerns (to 42″) with the same lure all day! I actually wore the hooks out! Ya can’t do that with a Banjo Minnow! Hope this helps ya? Good fishing!PS-I think Fubar owns stock in Banjo! (lol)
December 13th, 2010 at 8:42 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 13th, 2010 at 8:44 pm
Good places to purchase the bucktails is Bass Pro Shops and Cabela’s. Cabela’s offers (in my opinion) more stuff in the names of northern fishing.When using bucktails, I would think blacks, yellows, and whites would probably be the best.Instead of just tossing big spinners for them, try big wooden plugs also. You’ll probably have more luck using a ten-inch Drifter Tackle Believer in Glitter Perch or a thirteen-inch Grandma Classic Lure in either Perch or Firetiger colors than you would on a big bucktail.
December 14th, 2010 at 8:58 am
Im not a big musky guy but do a lot of fishing and can give you some advice. The musky are of course a big hard fighting fish so you want a decently big and durable setup. I dont know if you like spincast or baitcast reels but a baitcaster will probably be the smarter bet. You’ll need a rod/reel that will at LEAST hold 20 pound line. I prefer the baitcasters over the spincast reels for larger fish because they’ll generally handle heavy pound line better than the spincasts.As for your rod you’ll want medium/heavy action or a heavy action. It’ll give you better and stronger hook sets and will be able to handle these big fish. Ive had catfish snap a medium action rod like nothing and the muskies are much more eratic in the water than a catfish so if it were me id get a heavy action. A 6’5-7’0 rod will be a good length.
December 14th, 2010 at 8:37 pm
I know that here in Wi. Musky season is closed thru the winter. I would use the same set-up for them that works for Northern Pike. My rigs consist of a tip-up with 20lb braided ice fishing line. I attach a large swivel snap to this line. Then I take about an 8 ft piece of 20lb monofiliment line with a loop to attach to the snap on the main line, thread on a 1/2 oz egg sinker, then tie a 20lb wire leader to the terminal end. I put a size 8 treble hook on the snap at the end of the wire leader, then hook a live large golden shiner just under the dorsal fin with one of the three hooks on the treble. I usually try to fish just off the edges of weed beds or other cover. Drop the bait in until the weight is on the bottom, then feed out about four feet more line. This keeps the minnow within a few ft of the bottom but allows it to swim fairly freely. I’ve pulled northern’s as big as 34 inches through the ice using this rig. Good luck out there and STAY WARM!!!