Muskie Fishing | Lures Vol 1 - Top Small Baits
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
- Anglers pursuing other species sometimes catch giant muskellunge by accident at times, but the fact that the fish responded to their presentation at that time was no accident. Some of history’s largest musky catches have come by anglers pursuing bass, walleye, trout and even crappie, and the data that can be extrapolated from these “accidents” can help you generate your own giant Muskie “accidents” as well.
In The Spread guide Cory Allen swears up and down that most of his big muskie over 50” have come on baits smaller than 6” long…sometimes much smaller. While one can never be sure exactly why, Cory feels he had some insights into evolutionary biology that dictate why these catches occur particularly for larger muskies, and the folly of ignoring the things to be learned from them.
While specific baits and techniques will be discussed in-depth in this muskie fishing video, even more importantly will be the aspects of these “micro-machines” as he calls them, that should make them a staple in every musky Angler’s tackle box and repertoire. Along with that will also be some discussion concerning the best way to “nerf” your conventional musky tackle to most effectively present these lures while still maintaining the terminal tackle integrity it takes to wrangle a giant musky to the boat successfully.
It may shock you how much further Cory takes the notion of “downsizing” when it comes to pursuing the largest muskellunge possible in any system. While it may lie outside the comfort zone of most, this video will serve to help improve your confidence in the unconventional and further broaden your musky angling horizon in any season on any water. Take the fishing tips Cory is sharing with you on small lures for muskie fishing to the bank.
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Great video. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!!
My pleasure. I hope you got a few kernels of knowledge that will help you out. Thanks
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It is a nice place. The water gets really nice as the air temperature starts to fall. Good fishing 🎣
Hot Tips" and I just found out where to fit a Musky net in a small boat Awesome Thanks!
Big arse nets need a dedicated place. I see so many just laying in the bottom of the boat. Thanks for noticing.
Thank you. Excellent advice. Hard to find this kind of down to earth advice; most advocate the use of cranes and cannon balls for musky fishing, which I find ridiculous. No wonder it takes a million casts. Pretty sure they eat regular sized bait most of the time.
You are correct. This is one case when bigger is not necessarily better. The bass crank world is full of excellent musky lures.
My first musky was caught on a 4 inch cotton cordell jerkbait on my brand new at the time medium heavy casting rod with 40lb braid no leader it bit the braid and the braid wrapped around the hooks that were hanging on to the main line 32 inch musky first one I've ever caught
Great to hear. Small are a must have for a musky lure collection.
@@InTheSpread I also fish for bass and walleye so you can imagine that I have plenty of jerkbait and other baits as well as a box full of all sorts of musky baits from spoons to a medussaa and everything in between 😂
@@jakobrodoski1628 You have to love that. Best of luck to you on the water.
Jos kawan pemancing terbaik semangat semoga sukses selalu
Halo teman saya dari Indonesia. Bagaimana memancing di sana? Saya senang memiliki Anda di sini.
Greetings, you can make a logo on the theme of the channel with a splash screen and a trailer. Would you like to design your channel and attract new users?
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Why don't you do that for me? Thanks
@@InTheSpread I have been doing this for many years now. We can talk to VTSAP, my numbers are on the channel