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Topic: Musky Baits for lingcod?  (Read 5383 times)

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fishnut

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Bill. You have been paying too much. You do need to hit the salt. Me too.


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Muskies have to be the king of Pursuers.  I don't know of any other fish that is as apt to hook up while the angler is doing figure 8's right next to the boat.    When I think of Muskies "or at least Tiger Muskies as up here on Tapps"  I think of expensive Bucktails and Crankbaits.    Snags would really start to add up $$$

Now I am wondering how Ling lures might work for the Tiger Muskies  ;D
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