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Message Subject: Best casting lures for pike/Muskie
Guest
Posted 3/6/2012 5:47 AM (#543852)
Subject: Best casting lures for pike/Muskie


I am new to this sport and was wondering what are some of the best lures to throw out of a boat for casting? So far I got a couple of grandma's and Super shad raps for casting, and also I got some nice 1 0z. weedless spinnerbaits.
jackson
Posted 3/6/2012 7:26 AM (#543865 - in reply to #543852)
Subject: Re: Best casting lures for pike/Muskie




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depends where you fish etc... but i will say, get yourself some bucktails of different colors etc.... They are a must have. Maybe a few top water baits as well. Then you have at least 3 bases covered. Start there and see what happens. There really isn't a need to run out and spend $1000 on lures when your new.
Guest
Posted 3/6/2012 7:36 AM (#543869 - in reply to #543852)
Subject: RE: Best casting lures for pike/Muskie


Agreed ^^

No need to spend a bunch of money right away. I would try to talk to some of the guys that Musky fish in your waters and see what they are using. I would base my purchases off of that. A few years ago when I was starting out, I asked a buddy (who had been in the sport a long time) what lures I should by. He said "get the black skirt w/nickle blades Double cowgirl and throw that until you catch a Musky. So thats what I did. It is my favorite bait, that bait brought me my first and my largest fish and I still throw it almost every trip.

Jason Bomber
Posted 3/6/2012 9:44 AM (#543907 - in reply to #543852)
Subject: Re: Best casting lures for pike/Muskie





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Water temp plays a big part in how active fish are.. That said.. Once the water warms to near 70 on most lakes I fish, its hard to beat a tail prop topwater or a cowgirl..
These stay effective till fall when the water gets back down to near 60 agian..

I mostly use the LeeLures Chopper but the Topraiders and Pacemakers work well too..
Cowgirls will get bent up by a fish eventually, so buy 2 or your gonna be upset when you wreck one and dont have a backup in the boat..

Color doesnt matter as much as people think, but blacks, chartruses, oranges, perch etc are good starting points..
Good luck
The Swan
Posted 3/6/2012 10:57 AM (#543930 - in reply to #543852)
Subject: RE: Best casting lures for pike/Muskie


If you're talking northerns, one obvious choice is one ounce spoons. Dardevl, Len Thompson and Mepps are my choices. Don't forget silver. Also for shallow water pike, try the 6" Bomber Long A in red head, but get rid of the silver hooks. This has worked in pressured situations for me.

Skis? Grandmas are on the right track. Six inch Jakes with size 1 hooks are nice too. Believers are easy to use and effective--not too expensive: 6", 7", 8", depending on the season. I also like 6" and 8" Depthraiders.

Bucktails? Take your pick. But I would always have a silver blade black tail combination; and a gold blade, brown tail set. In dark water I would throw a gold blade, yellow tail combo to boot.

Be careful. Don't spend too much money, but don't buy anything just because its cheap.
Kwestlund
Posted 3/7/2012 5:07 AM (#544161 - in reply to #543852)
Subject: Re: Best casting lures for pike/Muskie





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Location: Northwest Wisconsin
Here we have more northern pike lakes then musky and squirrelly burts or northlands bionic bucktail will work great here.
newmuskyz
Posted 3/7/2012 9:05 AM (#544193 - in reply to #544161)
Subject: Re: Best casting lures for pike/Muskie




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You may want a bulldawg or three.....
Skyblaster
Posted 3/7/2012 9:10 AM (#544196 - in reply to #543852)
Subject: Re: Best casting lures for pike/Muskie




Posts: 190


Location: Savage, MN
I totally agree with the nickel blade, black skirt bucktail. In addition I won't leave home without a black and orange bull dawg or a black with orange spotted top raider.
FAT-SKI
Posted 3/7/2012 9:29 AM (#544201 - in reply to #544196)
Subject: Re: Best casting lures for pike/Muskie




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Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished
^^ +1, I second what skyblaster said. maybe even a orange bladed black skirt bucktail too... you should be set.
esox1980
Posted 3/7/2012 11:43 AM (#544271 - in reply to #543852)
Subject: Re: Best casting lures for pike/Muskie





Posts: 265


Location: Manitowish Waters WI
I set my buddy last year with a starter kit and it took some thought. I had him get a 8 and 10 booty tail to cover the blades, a phantom soft tail to cover his glider, 2 magdawgs, 1 regular shallow dawg, a top raider for surface, a storm flat stick to cover a crank, and a sebile swim bait. That's just me but he has a real good starter kit to work on with variety of size and applications.
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