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muskyyaker
Posted 9/27/2009 10:29 AM (#401946)
Subject: tacklebox





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Location: branchburg NJ
I am just getting into muskie fishing and i have a big plano box but there are no places to put dividers into so all the lures get tangled up and this is very cumbersome while trying to pick a lure from a kayak. I need something fairly small and no more than 40$ or so. I have nothing bigger than a 9 inch Grandma if that makes a differnce.
thanks, chris Z
cast4musky
Posted 9/27/2009 11:12 AM (#401949 - in reply to #401946)
Subject: Re: tacklebox





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Fishing for Muskies in a Kayak ? Just when you think you heard of everything........ Wow..............
missourimuskyhunter
Posted 9/27/2009 12:16 PM (#401958 - in reply to #401949)
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Location: Lebanon,Mo
cast4musky - 9/27/2009 11:12 AM

Fishing for Muskies in a Kayak ? Just when you think you heard of everything........ Wow..............


That is more popular than you think and you can get on any body of water....lake,pond,river,etc.
archerynut36
Posted 9/27/2009 12:23 PM (#401959 - in reply to #401946)
Subject: Re: tacklebox





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Location: syracuse indiana
didnt i see a article about that or float tubing for musky a awhile back either in MH or on the net somewhere. i have a float tube. its a cadillac of tubes i used when i trout fished. never thought of using it for chasing skie's...bill
muskie24/7
Posted 9/27/2009 12:39 PM (#401961 - in reply to #401959)
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Go out and by a rubbermaid container and a couple 10' sections of PVC downspout pipes! Cut them to fit the height of the container you bought and stand them all up in rows! Bam, You have a tacklebox! Just hang your lures on them and go fishing!

Brian
muskyyaker
Posted 9/27/2009 2:59 PM (#401974 - in reply to #401946)
Subject: RE: tacklebox





Posts: 39


Location: branchburg NJ
thats a good idea, i will have to try that. For those of you who think muskie fishing out of a kayak is crazy, it has many more advantages than you think. The biggest is you can basically go wherever big boats cant. just not in big rough water. You can sneak into spots and you will not spook fish because of noise from a trolling motor or walking in the boat, etc. Also it is very easy to handle fish because you are right next to them in the water. Although you cant bring a net because they are to big which gave me an idea. I need some hook cutters in case i cant get them out with pliers. anybody have one or sale. i saw The extractors that BOB Mesikhomer made, are those good??
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