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Musky Bait - Prep for the Fresh Water Fishing Season

Musky Bait - Prep for the Fresh Water Fishing Season

If you are an angler or fisher that is trying to find the perfect musky bait for the upcoming fishing season you do not have to search much further. Musky prey upon anything that fits in the mouth. Most of the diet consists of fish but it also includes crayfish, frogs, ducklings, snakes, mice, small mammals, and small birds. They will take prey items that are up to 30% of their total length. In the spring, they tend to prefer smaller bait since their metabolism is slower, while large bait are preferred in fall as preparation for winter. Almost anything that will fit in a muskies mouth can be musky bait.

Try to using lures with a minimal number of hooks. Multiple hooks are not necessary and often times cause more problems than they solve. A good tip: if you have a triple trebles try removing the center treble. (when was the last time you caught anything on a center treble anyway) It may not be musky bait but you should definitely have a set of good pliers in your tackle box. Use your pliers to flatten the barbs on your hooks. Don't let a barb-less hook panic you. They make catch and release a little easier because the less time you spend removing the hook, the greater the chance of that trophy swimming away for the next angler.

Musky bait can be as simple as a mister twister or small walleye with a barbless hook, or as intricate as a homemade wooden popper made to skim the surface and bring the musky to the surface to strike. The most important tool in your tackle box is going to be patience.

The three most common Musky misconceptions is that you have to use really big Musky Bait, you have to troll fast and that fall is the best time for Musky fishing. These statements are not always true.

Musky fishing is usually great during summer and fall, if you limit yourself to fall Musky fishing your missing out on big opportunities. Musky start spawning in late spring. When Musky spawn the hit less, and the females will not eat at all. By the middle of June the Musky return to their normal feeding patterns and behaviors.

If you decide to troll in an area with a lot of weeds, you should probably use smaller lures. Using big Musky Bait is not easy or recommended in this type of scenario because you'll be catching weeds every couple of minutes. The best place for using big Musky Bait is in clear open water where big Musky will be hunting such as river-mouths, points, and narrows where bass & Lake Trout migrate or in open water off of weed beds that open up to the lake.

If you are an angler or fisher that is trying to find the perfect musky bait you do not have to search much further. Musky prey upon anything that fits in the mouth. Most of the diet consists of fish but it also includes crayfish, frogs, ducklings, snakes, mice, small mammals, and small birds. They will take prey items that are up to 30% of their total length. In the spring, they tend to prefer smaller bait since their metabolism is slower, while large bait are preferred in fall as preparation for winter. Almost anything that will fit in a muskies mouth can be musky bait

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