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Weedless Soft Plastic for Musky

PostPosted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 4:44 pm
by Daredevler
Hi Larry:
We like to fish a darkwater flowage for Musky that has a lot of stumps and laydowns. If you try to use a lure like a BullDawg, you're probably not going to get it back to the boat most of the time. Do you make or know of a Musky-sized weedless soft plastic bait that could be worked slowly down in the wood on a lake like this?
Thanks...

Re: Weedless Soft Plastic for Musky

PostPosted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 6:14 pm
by dahlberg
Check out Mike's "offspring" on the makelure utube channel!
L

Re: Weedless Soft Plastic for Musky

PostPosted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 6:36 pm
by Mike - Alumilite
I'd highly recommend making a lure like the offspring ... hardest part is finding the right hooks. Patrick Sebile's biggest Swimbait Rig widegap hook is a good option if you need to go weedless. These Title Shot hooks http://www.jigfish.com/cgi/commerce.cgi ... on&key=MSO - I just found at the Michigan Muskie Shop after our seminar Friday night would be great for rigging the offspring in heavy wood without getting snagged. They are a 15/0 hook and come in multiple weights that can be positioned anywhere up and down the hook shank to make it sink flat or dive nose first. They also come in a jig form in a multitude of weights. I designed the offspring and the split tail grub specifically for the conditions you mention. You can almost bet that fish in that area have never seen a lure before.

Good luck and let us what you come up with.
Mike

Re: Weedless Soft Plastic for Musky

PostPosted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 3:22 pm
by detroitmuskie
Great idea on the Offspring. Another option is to use a 10-14" Hogy lure. They use them for Saltwater Tarpon, Stripers, Snook and Cobia. They have several weedless options and many jigs/hooks to choose from. I've found myself really liking these Hogy baits.