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ZachMine![]() |
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Posts: 1 Location: detroit | hello guys Zach here, I am a newbie in Muskie fishing , what lures would you reccomend? what do you use? I mean for summer day time fishing, thanks in advance | ||
T3clay![]() |
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Posts: 770 | Buy a few smaller Bucktails, brand doesn't really matter, buy 4-5 different colors and different blades, forcus on changing direction mid cast and your figure 8. A prop style topwater would also be good. Alot of us have 200 plus lures but really I would catch the same number of fish with 20 lures. | ||
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Posts: 504 Location: Ludington, MI | Buy one black double 8 tinsel spinner, one black and orange mag bulldawg and one Suick or Burt or Sandcat in any color you want, as long as it's black. And then acquire 197 more through begging, borrowing and stealing. | ||
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Posts: 4053 Location: Land of the Musky | Tackle Industries has some really big sales on overstock or discontinued lures on the site: https://tackleindustries.com/ We are discontinuing a lot of lure colors that are not currently being sold by retailers. Almost sold out of the SuperD MegaD Pounders and selling a lot of the SuperD colors as well as Nokkens and other lures on the site. Enjoy... Team TI | ||
ToddM![]() |
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Posts: 20253 Location: oswego, il | Being from Detroit are you fishing lsc? You need big rubber baits for casting are you trolling at all? | ||
Slopski![]() |
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Posts: 171 Location: Cedarburg, WI. | If i had to pick just a few inexpensive lures to start it would be. Slopmaster 700 tin buck 7"suick Shallow invader Hawg wobbler Crane bait | ||
true tiger tamer![]() |
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Posts: 343 | A Cotton Cordell Redfin in the biggest size will catch muskies almost anywhere, they work particularly well in shad or alewive forage lakes and cost less than $10.00. | ||
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Posts: 2687 Location: Hayward, WI | For cheap baits Mepps Musky Marabous in both single and double blades are pretty cheap, easy to fish, and work well. I think Suicks are still pretty cheap. Jakes and Depthraiders are around 20 bucks or less. Up above the question of where are you planning to fish is a good one. The answer to that could change some of the suggestions. | ||
JakeStCroixSkis![]() |
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Posts: 1425 Location: St. Lawrence River | Jointed believer. Fish killer... | ||
T3clay![]() |
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Posts: 770 | I would also suggest a newbie to buy a used lot. Can get alot of decent baits for cheap | ||
bpsully![]() |
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Posts: 63 Location: SE MI | ZachMine - 7/26/2018 12:24 PM hello guys Zach here, I am a newbie in Muskie fishing , what lures would you reccomend? what do you use? I mean for summer day time fishing, thanks in advance Get some Bondy's and hit the DR.............. | ||
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