Musky Lure Assistive Guide
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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.
What are the best types of lures Musky Lure to use for freshwater musky fishing?
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December 12th, 2010 at 11:08 am
Do they still make them?I used to have some and liked them very much.
December 12th, 2010 at 11:41 pm
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 13th, 2010 at 11:13 am
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!!!
December 13th, 2010 at 11:26 pm
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 14th, 2010 at 11:48 am
try 5-7 inch crankbaits (looks like sucker fish), if this dont work; try flashy bucktail spinners or spinnerbaits, and if these dont work TRY topwater lures. from past experiences, usually they eat big meal and the big meal takes longer to digest, they would follow your lures and wont bite. good luck!
December 14th, 2010 at 11:31 pm
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 15th, 2010 at 10:57 am
Never been “Muskie Fishin”, but I caught one once. Was fishing for walley, when a small muskie came through – I didn’t know what a muskie was at the time. My fishing partner groaned and said we wouldn’t catch anymore fish with that muskie in the area. I spun in my seat and said “I’ll just catch him and get him out of the way.”I cast ONE TIME and must’ve hit him in the head, because he took it to the bottom of the lake… and just stayed there a few minutes. Well, he was all of 24″, and was fun on my Zebco 33 with 10 pound line and a #6 hook….:)
December 15th, 2010 at 11:36 pm
I think this could be a good choice and as a musky fisherman I understand why you would want to upsize your lures. I dont think its overkill at all and if I were in your situation I would start throwing bigger baits in every category (and not just inline spinners.) My friends and I often catch big pike while fishing musky so dont worry that you are off-base with your tactics. Try to upsize your spinnerbaits, crankbaits and topwaters too. In addition to throwing bigger hardware you may want to fish a little deeper too. Try focusing on structure like rocky dropoffs or weedbeds that are adjacent to deeper water or the main lake basin. Good luck.
December 16th, 2010 at 11:33 am
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 16th, 2010 at 11:45 pm
for weed beds i like the big buck tail spinners rock reeve or other structure the big crack bait