Unbiased Review for Bait Musky
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I cannot tell you how happy I am with my Bait Musky. Man, this thing is getting better and better as I learn more about it.
Since kittens aren't very good Bait Musky musky bait,what can you use them for?
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January 4th, 2011 at 3:15 pm
Muskies as a whole will respond to large jointed lures. Many lures used for muskies are advertised as such. I don’t fish for muskies, but their cousins the northern pike LOVE big minnows. By the way, Chautauqua Lake in NY is famous for it’s muskie fishing, so if you’re ever in the mood for a trip, you know where to go.
January 5th, 2011 at 3:16 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.
January 5th, 2011 at 3:06 pm
Either use a slip float and set it at the desired depth or use a carolina rig with a small float between your hook and swivel on your leader. You could also try a 3-way rig.
January 6th, 2011 at 2:55 am
I was going to suggest a Shimano Calcutta 400B which weighs 11.7 ounces, has 17.5 pounds of drag, holds 260 yards of 14 pound mono and has a 5.0:1 gear ratio the sucks up 24″ of line per handle turn. Normally goes for $230… not available in Left-Hand retrieve, though. There is the Calcutta 201B… it weighs 10.1 ounces, has 11 pounds of drag, holds 120 yards of 14 pound mono and has a 6.0:1 gear ratio that swallows 27″ of line per handle turn… you can easily burn big, heavy bucktails with that. Normally goes for $200. And hey! It’s Left-Hand retrieve!Look for cheaper used ones on eBay. There really is no such thing as a “decently priced” reel. You get what you pay for.
January 6th, 2011 at 3:32 pm
at walmart!! : )-|-<
January 7th, 2011 at 3:28 am
Check out the link below. On the bottom is a list of other links to checkout also. Have him sign into and register in the forums. There you will have to look for, but will find a user named whittler. You’ll find him in the Tacklemaking section of the forums. He is the author of the crankbait article, and makes lures for different fish species. He is a big help, and will answer any emails you send to him, unless you use ebonics when you type messages, he hates that, and will not respond. By ebonics I mean words like “eye” instead of “I” etc.. you get the point. If thats not what your looking for, it will at least get you started. The 2nd link is for his profile on the forum page, and the 3rd link has a picture of his work. I suggest you join the forums also. There are lots of people on there to help also. Have fun and tight lines.
January 7th, 2011 at 3:19 pm
troll with a minnow
January 8th, 2011 at 3:16 am
Try using worm colored tube jigs
January 8th, 2011 at 3:27 pm
i would say Abu Garcia but it would be a personal opinion for what series and weather you wanted a low profile or a round reel. I like the 6600BCX but that is my personal opinion. hope this helps
January 9th, 2011 at 3:39 am
try using a 1 1/2oz mepps musky killer in black with a silver blade. this is probaly the best musky lure there is. also try a creek chub jointed pikie in perch if you have a rod big enough.