muskybw Posted November 9, 2018 Author Report Posted November 9, 2018 GARNET--it's fun 2 watch on u-tube, i'm 2 old & 35 yrs. later as a brewery worker, hasn't paid off in the strength department ? i have quit fishing wide open st. clair, and have just started fishing the HALIBURTON lakes for muskie, i have a sister on a small lake behind EAGLE LAKE with a cottage. there is some nice muskie lakes in west guilford county & head lake in haliburton. i will keep watching on u-tube what you are doing. ( hard work. )
muskybw Posted November 9, 2018 Author Report Posted November 9, 2018 BILLM--- i looked up the TRANX 500, bait caster & holy cow $ 600 bucks, made of gold ! it should be SMOOTH.
Garnet Posted November 9, 2018 Report Posted November 9, 2018 I started this stuff at about 53 and tried to just use my bass stuff. That lasted about 1.5 days and I was buying the right stuff. At 61 now I really pick my spots . It's really funny seeing 70-80 year olds riding up and down canal. There's a cottage industry producing these wooden plugs. Cape Cod is 1 hr to Boston north and 1 hr southto NY City summer rental rates are just wild we go after labour day and June is best fishing.
Old Ironmaker Posted November 9, 2018 Report Posted November 9, 2018 5 hours ago, Garnet said: I haven't been to Cape Cod for 2 years. Our last trip I was fishing the eastern gap. Jetty like Bowmanville rocks throwing that pencil mid day sunny, I see a striper from about 40 ft away coming . It plastid my pencil about 3 ft in the air. Took off on about a 50 ft circle and just hammered my plug. About 30lb. I need to get in shape throwing this stuff every 3-4 cast take little break by the end of the 2 week I might be up to 10 cast. Got into a blitz on a beach have no idea how many I caught stripers up to 40 lbs. Google Canal Bikes either side of the ditch has a walking/bicycle path guys ride up and down rod holders, baskets. I had one for a couple trips didn't really work for me. And the most fun trying to figure out tides no matter what you do today it will be different tomorrow. My other bait is a 3 oz white bucktail with a strait tail trailer. This type of equipment would be to much for musky. Sounds like an adventure and a blast. It's been many years since I've been to Cape Cod. Going tp Provincetown was like being beamed to a different planet.
muskybw Posted November 9, 2018 Author Report Posted November 9, 2018 BILLM and GARNET ---it looks & sounds like a lot of fun-----30 yrs. ago. lol.
adempsey Posted November 9, 2018 Report Posted November 9, 2018 There are a number of spinning reels with gear rations < 5.0 that should work. I put together this list for pike fishing, but some of it is just as relevant for musky. https://www.canadafishingguide.net/targeting-trophy-pike-on-a-fly-in-trip-dedicated-rod-reel-setups/ You can download a full list of reels at the bottom of the article.
muskybw Posted November 10, 2018 Author Report Posted November 10, 2018 (edited) ADEMPSEY ---thanks a lot, what a share of valuable information, in that canadafishingguide.net ! WOW EE TIMBER TOM. i will read that at least 3 more times, i don't have a printer on my notebook. i have had one musky shy of 54 in. & one 54 in., 33 & 35 lbs. out of st.clair landed in the boat, a good friend & my nephew landed them, but some those PIKE PICS are absolutely huge ! the only fish i've seen bigger than those pike are muskies from eagle lake in dryden, scott jeager north shore lodge, check out his muskie gallery ? thanks again. Edited November 10, 2018 by muskybw spelling error on name JEAGER.
muskybw Posted November 10, 2018 Author Report Posted November 10, 2018 ADEMPSEY---i went to the CANADA FISHING GUIDE website, i've never seen freshwater fish that big ? PIKE-WOW ! when i win a lottery and become rich & famous, i will be back. cheers.
Garnet Posted November 10, 2018 Report Posted November 10, 2018 Ahhh Province Town my wife loves to shopping and just like Iron I get educated on different life styles. Cape Cod 10 hr drive the fishing is just a blast. We will be going back .
Canuck Posted November 11, 2018 Report Posted November 11, 2018 (edited) Daiwa BG is a fantastic saltwater reel. Read the online reviews. I have a 2500 and its really nice. Great drag and smooth. I would think one of the big ones would be strong enough for big pike or musky. They use them for casting big plugs and baits in saltwater. But using a spinning reel with braid casting all day is hard on the fingers compared to a bait caster. With gloves it might be easier. Edited November 11, 2018 by Canuck
muskybw Posted November 11, 2018 Author Report Posted November 11, 2018 thanks CANUCK, i'm now looking at the BG 4000 OR 4500 ? not going to use it on st.clair, stick with the bait casters. i'm going to use on my new passion, the lakes up in HALIBURTON. the fish are not as big as st.clair, but it's GOD COUNTRY on the lakes in HALIBURTON. i've fished 3 lakes since the middle of sept., the biggest ski was 40 in., my brother-in-law bagged it, on an eight inch, wooden baby carp on head lake. the other 2 lakes we were getting ski's between 3 & 10 lbs., they were after 6 in. baits. it is a lot of fun in the HALIBURTON HIGHLANDS !
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