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Location: Northern New Jersey | If you had 50$, what lures would you buy? I'm really new to the sport and trying to build my arsenal. Ive got an okuma muskie rod heavy power 7'6" and a 5500 c3. i live in jersey and am trying to get started with muskie fishing. What would you guys suggest id spend my money on. Oh, forgot to mention i got leaders and line, I'm talking strictly lures. |
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| Prolly get a bunch of tackle industries stuff |
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Location: Minneapolis | knipex |
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Location: Northern New Jersey | TC MUSKIE - 4/14/2012 10:39 PM
knipex
pretty good on release tools and net situation also, thanks though. |
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Location: minocqua, wi. | first 2 baits i'd get if i didn't have any ...
weagle
hellhound |
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Location: Stevens Point, WI | Topraider without a doubt. |
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Location: Eastern Ontario | Firetiger Suick, Jointed Believer Perch Orange Belly,Spinnerbait black or brown with one sllver and one orange blade ( I use Rob Dey's but most work)this would kill your 50 bucks but I wouldn't feel naked fishing with only these 3 baits
All 3 baits can be cast or trolled |
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Posts: 458
| Perch hellhound and a shad Straight depthraider. |
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Posts: 569
| I'd have a crane 306 in a holographic pattern, hell pup, mepps magnum killer silver blade in either white or black bucktail hair, and a jackpot for casting lures. I think you could get all of that for close to $50 but maybe a little more. |
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| Add a couple of Storm Kickin minnows. They are great and cheap. Just make sure to put bigger hooks on them. |
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Location: 15 miles east of Lake Kinkaid | Hellhound, Double 10, and 10" Jake. |
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Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion | Weagle, Hellhound, Double 8 bucktail........... Or double Dawg, Phantom,Reefhawg, Suick. |
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Posts: 175
Location: Tonka, MN | Dawg, top raider, monster tube |
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Posts: 339
Location: Maryland | 7 1/2 phantom in orange belly perch shallow invader in silver and a One Eyed Willy in black |
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Location: Detroit River | $50 doesn't give you a lot of options for musky baits & your rod & reel combo limits the baits you can throw.
Buchertail 700 black w/silver blade
Whopper Plopper (any color)
Red October Monster Tubes (silver or baby musky)
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| I'd hit the buy/sell/trade forums here, and buy the following 6 lures, all of which you should be able to work effectively with your rod and reel combo:
Topraider (any color)
Depth Raider (perch)
Double 8 bucktail (black/orange)
Unweighted Suick (black)
Regular bulldawg (walleye)
Jackpot (white)
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Location: Sycamore, IL | Having never fished New Jersey, I would talk to some locals about what lures seem to get the most action before you go out and buy...
If I had $50 to spend I would also be looking on the buy/sell boards for:
Jerk bait-9" suick (sucker)
Crank bait/ twitch bait-Rapala Super Shad Rap( Gizzard Shad or Chrome)
Large white spinner bait in white( I like both Nutbusters and Grinders)
Top water-Jackpot (black/orange)
Black and nickle single blade bucktail
Rubber- regular bulldawg( black and orange or walleye)
Hope this helps!
Matt |
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| if all you can do is fifty ,id pick up 1 topwater(top raider or pacemaker ) and bucktail (cowgirl with #8 blade) the if you can find a jerk bait like the reef hog in flo orange or flo green. check ebay and this site for deals ,good luck and happy hunting. |
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Location: Northern New Jersey | thanks guys! ill keep an eye out! |
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| for me one 10 inch hellhound in black , and one medussa silver shiner . for a beginner one hellhound ( patern of bait in your lakes) and one bulldawg . I see a pattern with lots of guys saying hellhound . |
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| Believer, Depthraider, Grandma, or Jake. |
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Location: North/Central WI | Better make it $100. Medussa, double cowgirl, triple d, pacemaker, hellhound... |
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Location: TC Metro / NW WI | Good lure suggestions by the other members, I have some abu c3's which are great but won't handle double 10's or larger....either get single blade or double 8's. |
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Location: Ravenna Ohio | MD75 - 4/15/2012 8:28 AM
Having never fished New Jersey, I would talk to some locals about what lures seem to get the most action before you go out and buy...
Matt
Everyone has their favorites... this is probably the best advice.
If you join Muskies Inc, or know a member, check the Lunge Logs for lakes in your area / places you want to fish.
Seasons / fish movement (shallow / deep) play a role in your selection too.
Since you're setup for casting, crank baits (Wiley), jerk baits (Suick) and bucktails (Buchertail) are probably a good starting point.
Eventually, you'll want to expand to trolling - and more lures, rod holders, big planer boards, a variety of casting and trolling rods, reels, heavy leaders, snaps / swivels, line, extra large tackle boxes, multiple colors of every type of lure... and a bigger bank account just to fund your addiction.
Or... you could run, run, RUUUUUNNNN as fast as possible away from this crazy sport where hours are spent - not to mention boatloads of cash - to hook and land one of these beasts.
But if you've already landed one, it's too late anyway - welcome to the addiction! LOL |
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| well put........lol |
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Location: Grand Rapids, MI | bmxrider11976 - 4/14/2012 10:33 PM
I'm talking strictly lures.
TC MUSKIE - 4/14/2012 10:39 PM
knipex
Yes, a Knipex is a sweet jigging lure! Stays on the bottom really well. HAHA!
But, if it was me, it would be a Topraider, a Bucktail, and a Mag Dawg or H2o Hardhead. You can cover all areas of the water column with those 3. |
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Location: Des Moines IA | Mag Dawg in Gold/black, Cisco Depth Raider, and a blk/silver double 8 bucktail. |
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| $50 bux? What's that...half tank of gas to go fishing to use what lures you already have? Won't even have enough $ left for lunch... |
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Location: Mt. Zion, IL | Gerry's Girl double 8, depth raider or DDD, shallow invader, hellhound or hellpuppy, top raider.
If it were me I would get two of each and spend a little more money. Get one natural color and one that is off the wall and bright. |
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| phantom softail and a 24 case of coors light |
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Location: minocqua, wi. | toothycritter88 - 4/16/2012 10:40 AM
phantom softail and a 24 case of coors light
Ha !! ... Best Answer Yet!! |
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| Buy the largest lot you can on buy sell forum for 45 bucks and take a can of black spray paint to them.look for lots with a mix of topwater,jerkbaits,crankbaits and that will get you started. |
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Location: The desert | Coors light? Really. If you are going Coors, at least pick original.
I'd probably buy a bottle of grey goose and watch TJ fish. |
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| jonnysled - 4/16/2012 10:42 AM
toothycritter88 - 4/16/2012 10:40 AM
phantom softail and a 24 case of coors light
Ha !! ... Best Answer Yet!!
Get PBR instead... |
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Location: Northern New Jersey | yeah you guys can keep the silver bullets. pbr me. thanks for all the help and thanks for the few that took this serious enough to message me and help out. |
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