i have a medium heavy rapala xrap rod with a bait caster with 6.2 ratio just wondering if it would be good what line and bait would also be good, thanks for the help.
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looking for some tips n tricks for muskie gear
Started by fishin.freak, Jun 28 2016 02:53 PM
3 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 28 June 2016 - 02:53 PM
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#2
Posted 29 June 2016 - 06:52 AM
Not really muskie gear, but will prob work. Use min 60# braid with 100# flouro leader. You will be workin that reel pretty hard with the bigger baits! Not sure what rod length you have, but 8' is ideal. Hope this helps...
#3
Posted 15 August 2017 - 10:59 PM
i would never go out and target muskies on bass gear. Not saying that it cant handle a muskie but definitely wont be able to throw the big muskie lures. However unintentionally catching a muskie while bass fishing is more common than you would think.
#4
Posted 23 August 2017 - 01:06 PM
You can get away with a 7'6" minimum 15-40lb Rod.
DO NOT Excede your recommended lure weight " Writen on your Rod"
Or you'll risk breaking your Rod !
StCroix make a reasonably priced Musky Rod,
Here is an example of what sizes are common for Musky Rods,
http://stcroixrods.c...ter/mojo-musky/
If building your own Casting Rod I highly recommend Spiral Wrapping your guides.
See pic below.
Spinning or Casting Reels work,
Minimum 15lb drag capability,
Casting Reels are the preference,
My preference is 100% American made !
Siegler, Star or lever drag Saltwater Conventional Reels.
Lightweight 12-14 oz Reels with 25+ lbs of Drag,
50lb braid 500+ yds Spool Capacity.
https://www.seigler....ant=33116196558
https://www.seigler....ant=33116010318
Avet Conventional Saltwater Reels are very good as well.
14-22lbs Drag Model Dependant.
These Reels don't have the Stupid Levelwind,
The weakest part of a Large Game Reel !
Minimum 40lb braid to 6' of 60lb Flourocarbon leader Terminated to
6", 60lb braided or titanium wire leader with ball bearing snap Swivel infront of the lure.
I prefer Ball Bearing Swivel with a Stainless Hyperwire Split Ring. (You'll need split ring pliers)
Either way they are easy to change lures.
I'd call this a light weight Musky setup & with some experience you can land the big one as well.
Fight the Fish with your Reels Drag,
Not your Rods Lack of Leverage !
Tight Lines
Dan
DO NOT Excede your recommended lure weight " Writen on your Rod"
Or you'll risk breaking your Rod !
StCroix make a reasonably priced Musky Rod,
Here is an example of what sizes are common for Musky Rods,
http://stcroixrods.c...ter/mojo-musky/
If building your own Casting Rod I highly recommend Spiral Wrapping your guides.
See pic below.
Spinning or Casting Reels work,
Minimum 15lb drag capability,
Casting Reels are the preference,
My preference is 100% American made !
Siegler, Star or lever drag Saltwater Conventional Reels.
Lightweight 12-14 oz Reels with 25+ lbs of Drag,
50lb braid 500+ yds Spool Capacity.
https://www.seigler....ant=33116196558
https://www.seigler....ant=33116010318
Avet Conventional Saltwater Reels are very good as well.
14-22lbs Drag Model Dependant.
These Reels don't have the Stupid Levelwind,
The weakest part of a Large Game Reel !
Minimum 40lb braid to 6' of 60lb Flourocarbon leader Terminated to
6", 60lb braided or titanium wire leader with ball bearing snap Swivel infront of the lure.
I prefer Ball Bearing Swivel with a Stainless Hyperwire Split Ring. (You'll need split ring pliers)
Either way they are easy to change lures.
I'd call this a light weight Musky setup & with some experience you can land the big one as well.
Fight the Fish with your Reels Drag,
Not your Rods Lack of Leverage !
Tight Lines
Dan
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