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Been hiking some shoreline a few days throughout the last week casting big streamers trying to hook up with my first musky. After about 10 hours of walking and casting I hooked into my first musky today! Its nothing huge, but it sure got me excited. After one quick photo I released him and casted back out a few more times and hooked into my second one about 20 yards from where I caught the first. They were both well under 30" but that doesn't matter one bit to me! Good times!
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Nice going man! Ive caught Musky on a spinning rod but never a fly rod. I bet that was wild. Do you still use some kind of heavy duty leader? or just normal tippet?
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I got some knottable wire bite tippet by rio(i think) from anglers den in roy, I just attatch a foot long section to a shortened leader.
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Well done. I gotta try that still. Thanks for sharing.
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Awesome! Congrats. Not many are willing to put in that kind of time.
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30 lb flouricarbon is great for tiger musky tippet because of its resistance to abrasion resistance.
way to go Afk2fish!!!
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Congratulations! Great payoff for a lot of hard work.
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