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Bigbucks1985 |
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Posts: 200 | So this spring will be my second year hunting tiger Muskie. I am hooked, I have 7 lakes in my state that are stocked with tigers and try and fish every weekend. I have started putting some money into my Muskie gear and am wondering what setups you guys use. If you had only three setups, what would they be? | ||
Unionski |
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Posts: 34 | What state is it that youre talking about? | ||
jdsplasher |
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Posts: 2269 Location: SE, WI. | Back in the day, when our local lakes had many tigers, I used to rip creatures threw weeds , mid summers. Caught 2-4 tigers in about 4-5 hours ripping creatures. Fandango's were my favorite, or a lizard, With a fandango style tail. Once in a while, a paddle tail produced, but the sleeker style plastics slid through the thick stuff better. Used a fairly stiff jerk bait rod with 20lb mono, and wire leader of around 16". Mostly A swimmer jig,3/4 - 1 oz head, but a stand up head also worked. Super braids were not available at that time. JD | ||
Ciscokid82 |
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Posts: 333 Location: SE Wisc | I’m assuming you throw average size to smaller Muskie lures since you just got started, so these 3 rods would get you by unless you’re throwing heavy stuff. All St Croix premier... 86mh bucktails/plastic under 4oz/topwater 76h twitch baits/ glidebaits/ jerk 86h or 8h your heavier baits depending on your style, I’d go 86 | ||
smithy97 |
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Posts: 64 | These are my only 3 setups. I get by fine with only 3. TI 9' telescopic XH - double 10's, topwater (reel is Toro S 61) TI 9' telescopic XXH - double 8's, 9's, rubber up to 14oz (reel is Beast 61 HS) St Croix Mojo Musky 7'6'' H - suicks, hellhounds, small topwater and bucktails (reel is Quantum Iron 301 HS) | ||
JakeStCroixSkis |
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Posts: 1425 Location: St. Lawrence River | If you use the search feature, rods, reels, and combos have been covered in depth.. | ||
Bigbucks1985 |
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Posts: 200 | Thanks guys. And I fish Washington state. | ||
ToddM |
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Posts: 20216 Location: oswego, il | You're setups are determined by how you will be fishing and with what. Setups in minnesota will not be the same as kentucky for example. | ||
madmusky |
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Posts: 157 | I like the Bass Swimbait rods for Tigers Get the longest and lightest rods you can afford Swimbait rods typically have two actions a MH and H get one of each Pair them up with a 300 size reels 3rd rod would be a trolling rod with a counter reel ................................................................................................ Not to hijack your thread, but curious Did they ever get get the Tiger genetic fin damage questions figured out in Washington? | ||
Bigbucks1985 |
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Posts: 200 | Mad musky, do you mean the funky tail fin most of them have? | ||
madmusky |
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Posts: 157 | Yes, was it genetics? | ||
Beastly Backlash |
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Posts: 145 | 1 x 9ft Tackle Industries MH with an Okuma Komodo 471SS 1 x 9ft Tackle Industries XXH with an Okuma Komodo 471SS I don't need a third rod, those two set-ups will cover everything. | ||
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