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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Light Weight Fall Lures
 
Message Subject: Light Weight Fall Lures
Euphorian
Posted 9/28/2015 8:18 PM (#786429)
Subject: Light Weight Fall Lures




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I'm going to be heading up to Lake of the Woods in a few days and wanted to try muskie fishing for the first time.

I've currently got a 6.5 ft MH baitcaster with a lure wt rating of 1/4 oz to 1 oz (i know its not ideal, but I won't be getting another rod in time). It is perfect for bucktails, and other similarly weighted lures for when I catch pike in the summer, but I've heard that when it comes to fall muskie the bigger the better.

I was wondering if there are effective fall lures that would be appropriate for this set up.

Thanks.
TTS
Posted 9/28/2015 8:50 PM (#786437 - in reply to #786429)
Subject: Re: Light Weight Fall Lures




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Location: Wisconsin
Six and seven inch minnow baits and medium diving crank baits. Perch, firetiger. Don't have to go large in size to have action from even big fish. Make bottom contact with rocks. Good luck. Tom
Travis A.
Posted 9/29/2015 9:24 AM (#786490 - in reply to #786429)
Subject: Re: Light Weight Fall Lures





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Location: Lincoln, NE
Waterwolf Shadzilla X
Mini Medussa
Fishysam
Posted 9/29/2015 11:23 PM (#786595 - in reply to #786429)
Subject: Re: Light Weight Fall Lures




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Size 12 rapala x rap - jerk bait. Not straight retrieve
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