musky strategy
hooknup
Posted 3/3/2014 7:28 AM (#695555)
Subject: musky strategy




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I just picked up a copy of musky strategy by tom gelb .Its a pretty good read and have got lots of tips from it and it has changed the way i will approach certain situations when targeting open water giants. I am wondering if any one out there can identify the crank bait that appears in many pictures through out the book including on the cover. I have never seen this bait before and am curious as to what it is .if anyone can tell me what the bait is i would appreciate it thanks.
BornToFish1
Posted 3/3/2014 8:18 AM (#695568 - in reply to #695555)
Subject: RE: musky strategy




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I don't know the answer to your question but will offer a suggestion as I too have had specific questions regarding Tom Gelb's book. I put a post out on the Musky Hunter website. It turned out that Steve Heiting forwarded my questions to Tom Gelb. Tom responded to Steve with very specific information to answer my questions. In turn, Steve pasted Tom's reply into my thread. This was done in a timely manner, with information that was most helpful.

Tight lines!
MD75
Posted 3/3/2014 9:00 AM (#695582 - in reply to #695555)
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Location: Sycamore, IL
8" Tuff Shad
LarryO
Posted 3/3/2014 2:13 PM (#695715 - in reply to #695555)
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Matt is probably correct but when II saw it I thought it looked like one of the 700 series Crane baits. Maybe a 708 or 710. Those lures have a similar shaped diving lip and line tie wire.....but I'm not really sure.
hooknup
Posted 3/3/2014 3:51 PM (#695762 - in reply to #695555)
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thanks for the info guys you all gave me really good advice . i am going to check out those lures you mentioned and try to compare. and also see if i can get some answers off the musky hunter website . its no coincidence that the same lure is hanging out of numerous giants mouths it must be a good one . also do you guys like any specific lure for targeting open water fish ?
LarryO
Posted 3/3/2014 4:03 PM (#695767 - in reply to #695555)
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13" Grandma for me but I don't row troll. Only motor troll.
muskyrat
Posted 3/3/2014 6:29 PM (#695819 - in reply to #695555)
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Depends. Does it look like a fresh brand new lure the guy holding the fish happens to make or does it look beat up?
Kirby Budrow
Posted 3/3/2014 7:31 PM (#695842 - in reply to #695555)
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Location: Chisholm, MN
It says tuff shad right in the book.
hooknup
Posted 3/3/2014 8:48 PM (#695868 - in reply to #695555)
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yes after taking another look at the book it does say tuff shad on a picture. not sure how i missed that my bad
byteme90k
Posted 3/4/2014 8:01 AM (#695960 - in reply to #695555)
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Location: Pittsburgh, PA
it's an 8" wood Tuff Shad.
muskyrat
Posted 3/4/2014 8:32 PM (#696293 - in reply to #695555)
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Get them in buy and trade if you want one. A great lure is the most important piece of equipment you can have!