Fishing Tips To CATCH Your FIRST Musky
1. Choose the Right Location
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- Find a fishing spot to chase muskies. Find a lake where there are muskies. Get to know the known lakes or rivers. Which ones have muskies some days and don’t have a few days later? Tuesday 1. Use Google Maps, Lake-Link, and Navionics to search for them online.
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- Do this in places with a pattern of weed edges, rock piles, or underwater timber rather than all-over uniformity.
2. Use Proper Gear
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- Robust 89 feet rod with reel will be used for catching mussels.
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- Now 100-pound test braided line.
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- Add Steel Leaders so they don’t bite you.
3. Select Effective Lures
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- Better or heavier bucktails from 8 to 10 inches and tip tails should be fished and worked this week.
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- Deal with bigger fish with bigger lures.
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- Topwater baits are good for fish and also exciting to look at.
4. Master Key Techniques
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- Try and cast and retrieve slower or faster; one time slower, the next time get a faster pace.
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- Practice a part of a circle to get the fish away from the boat.
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- Thus, the length of your retrieval time will yield different results.
5. Time Your Fishing Right
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- May/June and October are the best months to fish for them.
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- Waking up or going to bed is the time the sun is up to timeout.
6. Be Patient and Persistent
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- The name of the game is the “one fish in every ten thousand lure” game, which is mandatory.
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- Hold on, keep casting and trying until you succeed; forget about being frustrated.
7. Learn Proper Handling
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- Displace the fish in the large, rubber-coated fish net.
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- Always handle the fish with care to avoid being bruised or scratched.
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- Try to do this only in the water as much as possible.
Don’t forget, catching the first musky will be a memorable moment in the story of your life. Persist, learn from each experience, and feel the joy that comes with the thrill of the chase. Good luck!
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