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Slamr
Posted 3/11/2015 1:50 PM (#758928)
Subject: Good Vid For The Beginner





Posts: 7039


Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
Not sure why I was searching for this....but this might help some more newbie types:

http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/videos/03.22.2014/6847/Outfitting.T...
dfkiii
Posted 3/11/2015 3:58 PM (#758959 - in reply to #758928)
Subject: Re: Good Vid For The Beginner





Location: Sawyer County, WI

Good video, but where can I find "Outfitting The Beginner Muskie Troller" ?

I'd love to hear the merits of various crank baits, line counter reels, rod holders and most importantly, guide recommended drink holders. It's only a few months off now. No time to waste on the wrong equipment !
Jeremy
Posted 3/11/2015 3:59 PM (#758960 - in reply to #758928)
Subject: RE: Good Vid For The Beginner




Posts: 1144


Location: Minnesota.
Love that the Suick and Weagle got favorable mention...
milje
Posted 3/11/2015 5:12 PM (#758972 - in reply to #758928)
Subject: Re: Good Vid For The Beginner




Posts: 410


Location: Wakefield, MI
Man it's expensive to get started.
Might_as_well_joinem
Posted 3/11/2015 7:34 PM (#758997 - in reply to #758928)
Subject: Re: Good Vid For The Beginner




Posts: 15


Location: Illinois
Yes its very expensive starting out. I'm in over a grand and feel like I still don't have everything. Still haven't landed a muskie yet. Best advice was in the video, don't go cheap . I have learned this the hard way.
beerforthemuskygods
Posted 3/11/2015 9:08 PM (#759017 - in reply to #758928)
Subject: Re: Good Vid For The Beginner




Posts: 410


Location: one foot over the line
Welcome to the jungle, we've got fun and games...
ajrod88
Posted 3/11/2015 9:48 PM (#759030 - in reply to #758928)
Subject: RE: Good Vid For The Beginner





Posts: 163


Where are you from Might_as_well_joinem?
WiscoMusky
Posted 3/11/2015 9:59 PM (#759033 - in reply to #759030)
Subject: Re: Good Vid For The Beginner




Posts: 397


Location: Wisconsin
I have, as many of you, spent stupid amounts of money on this sport hahaa. Recently had a conversation with a friend about it, and realized I haven't spent any of my disposable money on anything else for a loooong time. The funny thing is, I justify it all
ShutUpNFish
Posted 3/12/2015 8:05 AM (#759068 - in reply to #758928)
Subject: Re: Good Vid For The Beginner





Posts: 1202


Location: Money, PA
Starting out doesn't have to be SO expensive....Just don't get caught up in all the "hype"...I could outfit a novice to be able to cast and troll for a few hundred bucks, no question; assuming he already has a boat. You DO NOT need 150 different baits and 6 different action rods and various speed reels, etc to get you started. I would start out basic and economical first to see if this sport is even for you....After that, when you are hooked and start researching and seeing all the available "stuff" and trying to keep up with the Jones' is when it WILL get expensive!
Might_as_well_joinem
Posted 3/12/2015 6:11 PM (#759222 - in reply to #759030)
Subject: RE: Good Vid For The Beginner




Posts: 15


Location: Illinois
Illinois one of the western Suburbs.
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