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Message Subject: Tiger Muskies!
muskykid08
Posted 2/7/2008 6:58 PM (#299631)
Subject: Tiger Muskies!




Posts: 21


what are some good baits/lures for tiger muskies?i wasnt sure if the same lures for regular muskies work for the hybrids so thats why im asking.
if you guys have some pictures of some tiger muskies you have caught maybe you could post em for me they are so cool looking!

thanx
Tackle Industries
Posted 2/7/2008 7:18 PM (#299634 - in reply to #299631)
Subject: Re: Tiger Muskies!





Posts: 4053


Location: Land of the Musky
Hot pink Mepps Musky Killer.
sorenson
Posted 2/7/2008 8:39 PM (#299645 - in reply to #299631)
Subject: RE: Tiger Muskies!





Posts: 1764


Location: Ogden, Ut
Rapala J-13, Baby Wabull, 6" Believer, Cisco Kid Wrangler, Super Shad Rap.

Pointer likes to use a perch Manta...can't argue w/ his results!
S.


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muskie! nut
Posted 2/7/2008 8:55 PM (#299650 - in reply to #299631)
Subject: Re: Tiger Muskies!





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Location: Yahara River Chain
Say sorno that pointer is a hybrid catching dude?
schrump
Posted 2/7/2008 9:18 PM (#299659 - in reply to #299650)
Subject: Re: Tiger Muskies!




Posts: 128


Minneapolis metro tigers love SS Shads. Every single one I caught in '07 came on an SS Shad.
ZO 5
Posted 2/7/2008 9:25 PM (#299663 - in reply to #299659)
Subject: Re: Tiger Muskies!





Posts: 59


Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin
shallow bulldawgs, mepps, dad got a leopard tiger on Eagle on a stillwater
musky12
Posted 2/7/2008 9:35 PM (#299667 - in reply to #299663)
Subject: Re: Tiger Muskies!




Posts: 71


hey schrump have you ever fish nokimas lake before what are so good baits for nokimas?and where can i get ss shads?
muskie! nut
Posted 2/7/2008 9:44 PM (#299669 - in reply to #299663)
Subject: Re: Tiger Muskies!





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Location: Yahara River Chain
ZO 5 - 2/7/2008 9:25 PM

shallow bulldawgs, mepps, dad got a leopard tiger on Eagle on a stillwater


What the heck is a leopard tiger????
schrump
Posted 2/7/2008 9:57 PM (#299670 - in reply to #299667)
Subject: Re: Tiger Muskies!




Posts: 128


musky12 - 2/7/2008 9:35 PM

hey schrump have you ever fish nokimas lake before what are so good baits for nokimas?and where can i get ss shads?

Never fished Nokomis....mostly Johanna, Calhoun, and Cedar( excellent populations of Tigers and some fatties as well..These lake also have very clear water) You can buy SS Shads at Thorne Bros. or directly from Kyle at Smoker Tackle. He's a swell muskie fisherman and a nice guy to boot. http://www.smokertackle.com/. The patterns that seem to work best on the clear lakes in the metro are the shad, crappie, and whitefish. The squirrely versions outproduced the regular last year as well. If you try Nokomis you might want to go for some brighter colors as the water there is murky. I've heard of some monsters coming out of there. Good Luck!
ZO 5
Posted 2/7/2008 10:02 PM (#299672 - in reply to #299669)
Subject: Re: Tiger Muskies!





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Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin
its exclusive to eagle don't have my dads picture of it but I can look for one caught out of AML, really cool looking fish...
Dewman
Posted 2/7/2008 10:04 PM (#299674 - in reply to #299631)
Subject: RE: Tiger Muskies!




Location: Milwaukee
Caught last year on the Big Chip....


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ZO 5
Posted 2/7/2008 10:08 PM (#299677 - in reply to #299674)
Subject: RE: Tiger Muskies!





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Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin
ehh, can't seem to find the leopard tiger pic...can anyone help its with rob manthie 47incher...
Pointerpride102
Posted 2/7/2008 10:13 PM (#299678 - in reply to #299631)
Subject: Re: Tiger Muskies!





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Location: The desert
While I cant argue that the perch manta caught me fish.....Those two were as big as they got for me! Sorno likes the J-13...I wouldnt argue with his result, a 51.25 incher!
Beginner
Posted 2/8/2008 6:16 AM (#299703 - in reply to #299659)
Subject: Re: Tiger Muskies!


schrump - 2/7/2008 9:18 PM

Minneapolis metro tigers love SS Shads. Every single one I caught in '07 came on an SS Shad.


What is an SS Shad?
AFChief
Posted 2/8/2008 7:26 AM (#299707 - in reply to #299703)
Subject: Re: Tiger Muskies!




Posts: 550


Location: So. Illinois
SS Shad is made by Smoker Tackle. Below is the link.

http://www.smokertackle.com/ss_shad.htm

Jerry
tiny mo
Posted 2/8/2008 7:34 AM (#299709 - in reply to #299672)
Subject: Re: Tiger Muskies!




Posts: 5


a lepord tiger is a cross between a spotted musky and a northern. they are real a pretty fish. was lucky enough to catch one two years ago when i was on eagle. was the first time on there and the first musky i caught there in the first two hours on eagle that one fish made my hole trip. when i get home from the show this weekend i will look for it and post it but wont be till monday evening though.
DJS
Posted 2/8/2008 8:31 AM (#299716 - in reply to #299631)
Subject: RE: Tiger Muskies!


The same baits that work for pure strains will work for tigers. I caught tigers on phantoms, depth raiders, top raiders, and 10" Jakes laste year. There is no need to downsize for tigers.


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SVT
Posted 2/8/2008 12:17 PM (#299754 - in reply to #299631)
Subject: RE: Tiger Muskies!


Heres one I caught.


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happy hooker
Posted 2/8/2008 1:27 PM (#299768 - in reply to #299754)
Subject: RE: Tiger Muskies!




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I too fish the metro tigers mostly in the 'hot' july early august period these have always been good

Manns minus 1
CJ's small willow blade spinnerbait
muskie candy inline

coldfront-squirly burt fished like a suick

all time fav-Doctor spoon

all in bright colors
h20wolf
Posted 2/8/2008 6:10 PM (#299809 - in reply to #299631)
Subject: RE: Tiger Muskies!





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41" caught on a spinnerbait

muskykid08
Posted 2/8/2008 6:34 PM (#299812 - in reply to #299631)
Subject: Re: Tiger Muskies!




Posts: 21


hey guys great pictures keep posting em up!!!!!what body of water did you catch that tiger out of wolf?
h20wolf
Posted 2/8/2008 6:59 PM (#299816 - in reply to #299631)
Subject: RE: Tiger Muskies!





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Monongahela River in Pa. "The Mon" for short. It was a beautifully colored fish, the pic really doesn't show it like I remember it. That was 2 years ago, maybe I'll get her again!
SVT
Posted 2/8/2008 9:39 PM (#299827 - in reply to #299631)
Subject: Re: Tiger Muskies!


They like bright baits.

Edited by SVT 2/8/2008 9:43 PM
SVT
Posted 2/9/2008 12:58 AM (#299842 - in reply to #299631)
Subject: RE: Tiger Muskies!


Heres another chunky monkey.


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Will Dykstra
Posted 2/10/2008 11:01 AM (#299990 - in reply to #299631)
Subject: RE: Tiger Muskies!




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Zara spooks and spinnerbaits out here in Colorado work pretty well.
jjmuskie
Posted 2/10/2008 7:14 PM (#300057 - in reply to #299990)
Subject: RE: Tiger Muskies!





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Location: Sun Prairie, WI
a nice 40.5 caught in the U.P.


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jjmuskie
Posted 2/10/2008 7:22 PM (#300061 - in reply to #299631)
Subject: RE: Tiger Muskies!





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Location: Sun Prairie, WI
another 40.5 from madison


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hitchcos
Posted 2/12/2008 7:30 AM (#300382 - in reply to #299631)
Subject: RE: Tiger Muskies!




Posts: 31


Location: Syracuse, New York
All the same baits and strategies will work. I have had the greatest success when I can match the bait they're feeding on.
Here's one that came through the ice on Superbowl Sunday:


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REDCHAMP
Posted 2/12/2008 6:20 PM (#300532 - in reply to #299631)
Subject: RE: Tiger Muskies!




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Location: Puyallup, WA
Here's a WA tiger.


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Justin Gaiche
Posted 2/12/2008 9:41 PM (#300562 - in reply to #300532)
Subject: RE: Tiger Muskies!




Posts: 355


Location: Wausau, Wisconsin
A sucker fooled this guy twice in two years. Before that a client caught her on a Slopmaster. I think she's grown to love Tuffys. John Sparbel who guides with us has a 44" and then again at 48" on the same Suick. I'll have him send some photos.

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