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Crow Lake musky tackle??


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I'm headed to Crow Lake this coming summer for the first time ever. We will be chasing muskies for a week. Those of you who have been ther before, what would you reccomend we bring with for tackle? I understand the lake is as clear as drinking water. I have alot of musky lures, but maybe there is something I don't have or some colors that work better. Maybe a certain bucktail or topwater that I don't have either. I'd like to start buying them now so I don't have such a big expence come summer.

Is this a casting lake or mostly a trolling lake. We are going in early July. I can't wait.

Thanks

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E-mail Paul up at MB, he would be happy to help you with any tackle and techniques used up there. I think they generally catch the 'ski's while trolling. You may also ask the guys at Thorne Bros, they seem to have some knowledge on Crow.

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These are some lures recommended by some excellent muskie fisherman and I hope it helps.

For casting:

Magnum Uptown Bull Dawgs

Eagletails

Ace Tandem Spinnerbait

Holcombe 7.5" A-P-Lures

Musky Mania 10" Jake

For Trolling:

14" Jakes

13" Believers

13" Grandmas

Musky Mayhem Cowgirls

Wishmaster Big Wish

Robin,

Muskie Bay Resort

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