Muskie Discussion Forums
| ||
| Moderators: Slamr | View previous thread :: View next thread |
| Jump to page : 1 Now viewing page 1 [30 messages per page] Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> MUSKY LURES IN NY |
| Message Subject: MUSKY LURES IN NY | |||
| srahooked |
| ||
Posts: 1 | Hey All, Looking to fill an end cap with Musky lure. 3'x4' so space is at a premium. Looking for the most productive lures to fill it.Product know to produce with regularity. Tried and true. No room for the flash in the pan,here today gone tomorrow. Please keep responses to New York fisheries,central and north country. I'm looking forward to see how this plays out. Im not a Musky guy, but have a pretty good handle on our fisheries ins and out. Im curious as to how many, if any, of Grandpas (God rest his soul) lures hit the list. Thanks Folks | ||
| Capt bigfish |
| ||
Posts: 480 | supernaturals- 10" and 12" headlocks, Mattlocks are ready to ship in 6 standard fish of a lifetime producing patterns | ||
| Chemi |
| ||
Musky Innovations regular and Magnum Bulldawgs Suick 9" Thrillers Musky Mayhem Double Cowgirls Chaos Tackle Medussas Muskie Mania Jakes Grandma Lures Grandmas
| |||
| pklingen |
| ||
Posts: 866 Location: NE Ohio | NY's own BAKER BAITS, 4 and 5 inch have always been some of my best producers! | ||
| mnmusky |
| ||
| musky candies are outta NY I believe. Tough to get tho | |||
| NPike |
| ||
Posts: 612 | I fish in NYS, Triple -D 9" Saltwater Rapala 5 1/2" Savages Liplure 7 1/2" Bucktail Jig when fishing more vertical | ||
| Ronix |
| ||
Posts: 992 | RO tubes | ||
| AFchris |
| ||
Posts: 265 Location: McGuire AFB, NJ | I second the Bakers. Small cranks in NY are a staple. Maybe some bucktails and spinnerbaits. Tons of manufactures out there. Pick your poison. Personally, I reach out to Guide and Store owner Mike Sperry of Chautauqua Reel Outdoors. He has a growing shop on Lake Chautauqua. He could probably pass along some specific NY advice. Chris | ||
| Ronix |
| ||
Posts: 992 | AFchris - 4/6/2016 11:16 AM I second the Bakers. Small cranks in NY are a staple. Maybe some bucktails and spinnerbaits. Tons of manufactures out there. Pick your poison. Personally, I reach out to Guide and Store owner Mike Sperry of Chautauqua Reel Outdoors. He has a growing shop on Lake Chautauqua. He could probably pass along some specific NY advice. Chris I would 2nd that, Sperry is a great dude and very knowledgeable | ||
| Tigerhunter |
| ||
Posts: 283 | Definitly Red October Tubes and Bakers, it'd be nice see see "locally produced lures" in the store. I've also done well with sledges, hellhounds and phantoms. Just curious, whereabouts is this store located? I live in central NY and I have to buy all my stuff online, even the bass pros and ganders have maybe 1-2 lures and they are typically ones I wouldn't really use. | ||
| JakeStCroixSkis |
| ||
Posts: 1425 Location: St. Lawrence River | DK Lures made by Dave Kormanyos up here in Massena. His DK 50 Finders and DK Subban's are awesome trolling cranks. Premium quality and world class paint/finish. Better be sitting down when you see what they go for. But they are sweet. | ||
| Jump to page : 1 Now viewing page 1 [30 messages per page] |
| Search this forum Printer friendly version E-mail a link to this thread |


Copyright © 2025 OutdoorsFIRST Media |