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SWilliam |
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Posts: 58 | Hey everyone. I've just recently got into muskie fishing and I'm looking at filling a tackle box over the winter so I'm ready to roll next spring. I'm looking for advice on the "staples" in a good muskie box. Let me know what you think you would buy if you were starting again from scratch. Any feedback is appreciated! | ||
Ky221 |
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Posts: 95 | First- Proper release tools For baits here is how I started 1) black&nickel bucktail 2) loon color top raider 3) regular bulldawg 4) jake or grandma 5) clothespin spinnerbait | ||
5th lake Brad |
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Posts: 537 Location: Gilberts IL/Rhinelander WI | hook cutters Jaw spreaders Several needle nose pliers Gloves Bump board A really big net That's my essentials, then baits... | ||
SWilliam |
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Posts: 58 | I'm good for the essential release tools. I'm looking for what baits to get for my box. | ||
Guest |
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Where do you fish? That information might help for lure suggestions. | |||
Guest |
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Several Bondy Baits for jigging deep should you venture out there! | |||
SWilliam |
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Posts: 58 | "Where do you fish? That information might help for lure suggestions." Mainly up north in Canada. Murky/Muddy type water for the most part. | ||
Esox-Hunter |
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Posts: 774 Location: South East Wisconsin | Pacemaker Top Raider WTD Topwater Creeper Globe Flaptail | ||
Skyblaster |
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Posts: 190 Location: Savage, MN | Big Mama Dirty B Hardhead Gun metal blades with black/red skirt dcg 10" Weagle Bull dawg mag dog in black w/ orange tail. And of course, as you have already said you had, the right release tools. Knipex, a must in my opinion. | ||
catchandrelease |
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Double Cowgirl Double Showgirl Mag Dawg Medussa 10" Monster Tube Bondy Bait Hellhound/Phantom 9" or 10" Unweighted Suick 9" Shallow Grandma Water Chopper 10" Weagle (I don't own one, so just speculation. But the "Death March" is intriguing) | |||
Fishboy19 |
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Posts: 298 | 9" Big Game , fire tiger. | ||
Ray Fuller |
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Posts: 340 Location: Lake County Illinois | Crane Baits 105 and 207 models | ||
ToothTamer |
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Posts: 311 Location: Lake St.Clair | Black orange mag dawg Walleye mag dawg Hellhound Smuttly Double 10 Hardhead Then off course long pliers, good net and some hook cutters! | ||
bwana72 |
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Posts: 16 | I am fairly new myself and still filling the box...but to me I would say you need at least a few of everything and then go from there, And by everything, I mean lures for different parts of the water column and different styles of fishing. Starting from the top and working down...you definitely want some topwater lures. There is nothing more fun than fishing topwater. For topwater I like the Top Raiders, Pacemakers,Whopper Plopper type lures. There are other types of topwater lures but these are tried and true and easy to use. Next is the middle...and this is where there are the most options. You will definitely want some bucktails. Some double cowgirls,Spankys, just a variety of sizes and colors. And some gliders...Hellhounds are very popular...and for a reason...they work. Crankbaits...there are many to choose from. And you will definitely want some "rubber" baits. In recent years the "hot" baits from everything I have experienced and read are Bulldawgs and Medussas. Both come is different sizes and a ton of colors. Get a few of each to start...and then build your "collection" from there.....And then we make it to the bottom. You will want a few Bondy Baits and maybe a few of the big 10-12" grubs for jigging. Keep an eye out on this site under the "Buy and Sell" section...you can find some really good deals. Good Luck !! | ||
gordonmann69 |
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Posts: 149 | D10 bucktails SuperD swimbaits Shad Rap Suicks | ||
SWilliam |
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Posts: 58 | Wow! Thanks everyone. I got some great feedback here. I really appreciate all of your input. I feel like I have a much better grasp of what I should be looking at to start without wasting cash on baits. Cheers! | ||
Michaeldircz |
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Posts: 47 | 1) Double 10, black 2) Double 8, black 3) Shallow invader 4) Super model, black 5) Hellhound/phantom 6) Mag Dawg, walleye 7) Top/raider/pacemaker 8) HI suick | ||
North Philly |
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SWilliam - 9/23/2013 4:08 PM Hey everyone. I've just recently got into muskie fishing and I'm looking at filling a tackle box over the winter so I'm ready to roll next spring. I'm looking for advice on the "staples" in a good muskie box. Let me know what you think you would buy if you were starting again from scratch. Any feedback is appreciated! Cigarettes or small cigars and a lighter. | |||
cast10K |
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Posts: 432 Location: Eagan, MN | I don't think there is such a thing as a 'must have' lure. What one guy considers essential, another will consider mediocre. Eventually, after many years of trying a lot of different lures, you will settle on a few that work for you and give you confidence. These 3-4 lures may or may not appear on anyone else's 'must have' list. | ||
dami0101 |
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Posts: 750 Location: Minneapolis, MN | If I was just starting out again the 5 baits I would want are: DirtyB in black or baby loon Double 8 or 9, black skirt and nickel blades. Get a weighted one, something like a musky underground custom or dadson bullet, so it casts better. Black with orange tail or walleye with orange tail regular SuperD, Bulldawg, or Medussa Cyco 2.5 Spinnerbait black chartreuse skirt with chartreuse blade Black & Orange 3 oz. grinder | ||
SixBowls |
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Posts: 149 | cast10K - 9/24/2013 12:23 PM I don't think there is such a thing as a 'must have' lure. What one guy considers essential, another will consider mediocre. Eventually, after many years of trying a lot of different lures, you will settle on a few that work for you and give you confidence. These 3-4 lures may or may not appear on anyone else's 'must have' list. +1 There are many lures listed here that wouldn't make my top 50. I'm betting folks would think the same about my list. If I had to start over, I wouldn't buy multiples of any bait until I figured out how I liked to fish. When I started, i bought about 10 bucktails and probably have more than 20 now (very modest collection compared to many guys). I would say 95% of my bucktail fishing is done with two of them. Many of them have only seen the water a couple of times and many haven't seen the water since the day they were taken out of the package. | ||
dami0101 |
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Posts: 750 Location: Minneapolis, MN | SixBowls - 9/24/2013 4:46 PM cast10K - 9/24/2013 12:23 PM I don't think there is such a thing as a 'must have' lure. What one guy considers essential, another will consider mediocre. Eventually, after many years of trying a lot of different lures, you will settle on a few that work for you and give you confidence. These 3-4 lures may or may not appear on anyone else's 'must have' list. +1 There are many lures listed here that wouldn't make my top 50. I'm betting folks would think the same about my list. If I had to start over, I wouldn't buy multiples of any bait until I figured out how I liked to fish. When I started, i bought about 10 bucktails and probably have more than 20 now (very modest collection compared to many guys). I would say 95% of my bucktail fishing is done with two of them. Many of them have only seen the water a couple of times and many haven't seen the water since the day they were taken out of the package. Good point. I know a lot of people who would include a suick, glider, or crankbait in their lists but I didn't include them in mine because I don't fish with them. | ||
northernmn |
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Posts: 69 | 10" Jake 10" Believer 8" viper wtd topwater Whopper plopper Hawg wobbler bucktail of your choice | ||
jano |
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5th lake Brad - 9/23/2013 4:32 PM hook cutters Jaw spreaders Several needle nose pliers Gloves Bump board A really big net That's my essentials, then baits... well said | |||
polarkraftdave |
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Posts: 256 Location: Valpo IN | I just spent almost a week on the LOW - 90% of time I threw a perch depth raider. It will keep you more than occupied with fish. my .02 | ||
sneaky |
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Posts: 46 Location: Hayward, WI | 11,156 Suick 10,592 Crank Bait 10,071 Wiley Crank 8,247 Grandma Crank 8,093 Tuff Shad 8,057 Mepps 7,617 Bagley Crank 6,751 Sucker, Quick Set 6,345 Jake 6,099 Homemade Bucktail 6,067 Reef Hawg 5,828 Sucker 5,414 Buck Tail 5,310 Rapala Crank 5,275 Buck Tail 5,171 Cowgirl/Double Cowgirl 5,054 Crane Bait 5,012 Bull Dawg Jerk 4,595 Believer 4,573 Bucher Depth Raider | ||
vegas492 |
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Posts: 1036 | Good bolt cutters. Good pliers. Good gloves. Good net. Bait wise... Orange blades with black tails double 8's and double 10's. Chartreuse blades with chartreuse tails, double 8's and double 10's. Suick. Black on top, white belly. Topraider. Blackbird. Depthraider. Firetiger. 6 inch squirrelly phantom. sucker pattern. Regular bulldog. White or pearl color. Red October Tube. White and Black. Those are my essentials. | ||
MuskieFever |
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Posts: 572 Location: Maplewood, MN | Firetiger phantom, black suick (unweighted), black nickel bucktail, and a topraider are some good essentials. | ||
dinger |
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Posts: 61 | If i was starting over I would need only squirrly phantom 6 in show girl whitefish dbl 10 black with silver blades obviously there are thousands of other choices. my advice is go slow and figure out what works for you. I have tons of lures lying around that i just dont use most of the time. would rather have not bought them in the first place. that being said it is kinda fun to get new toys..... | ||
jano |
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a big box loaded of big m | |||
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