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Location: On the water | Hello,
I am going on my first musky trip this year (live in the netherlands) what lures are an absolute must for V? Any color preferences? I'm going in july.
Thanks a lot,
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Location: On the water | Please note that i can only bring a limited amount of lures because of traveling.. |
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| most of the big fish I know of were caught on dbl 10's |
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Location: KY | I would take D10s, mag dawgs, WTD top water, and I like suicks |
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| This is just me, but if I was making a trip all the way from the Netherlands for my first time fishing musky, I would definitely hire a guide.
The amount you have to pack for the trip is reduced since you'd be using there tackle, you would be fishing on with someone who knows the lake, knows the patterns, and can help you adapt/learn. At the very least, I would hire a guide for at least one day, just to get some insight. |
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Location: On the water | RStien,
I'll do that for 1 or 2 days also there will be 2 american friends of mine also at lake Vermilion which I can fish with. Just curious about your the opinion of you guys. |
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Location: N.FIB | where you gonna stay,steve at spring bay has a good selection of baits,even if you don`t stay there you can stop by and check out what he has.matt snyder is a good guide and has a web site now,google it. |
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