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Musky Fishing Tips
If you want to catch a musky, youll need a heavy bait-casting
rod, substantial level-wind reel, 20-35 pound test line, a variety of
artificial lures or live bait, and a lot of patience. Allow at least 20
minutes in each location before moving onthe large fish usually
arent very active.
Until you establish your favorite musky spots, select locations based
on water temperature, water depth, and weed/plant cover. Keep track of
successful locations at different times of the year. Muskies may move
from warmer areas in the spring and fall to cooler areas in the summer.
Although muskies often feed in shallow areas, some anglers report success
at depths of 15-35 feet, especially in summer.
Keep surface lures moving and retrieve with noisy and erratic action.
When you get a bite, set the hook immediately and firmly and keep a taut
line. Muskies are difficult to land and may take more than an hour. Expect
a ferocious fightthe fish may leap, wrap the line around a stump,
bend the hook, or any number of unexpected antics.
Tiger tips
Tiger muskies are the offspring of muskies and northern pike, and as
such, they share behavior characteristics of both parents. They appear
to be less tolerant of warm water than muskies, so they tend to retreat
to deep, cool water in summer. However, they often feed in shallow waters
during early morning and evening.
Hybrids dont usually grow as large as muskies, but they can be
even more aggressive
and may strike lures more readily. Because of the fishs smaller
size, small musky lures or large bass bait is recommended. The world record
for a tiger musky is 51 pounds and 3 ounces, set in Wisconsin in 1919.
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