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Went out yesterday evening to throw a few baits i have just recieved. I was throwing some custom cranks from Marty(BigM), which looked and felt awesome. A few hard swimbaits. which i was prettty happy with. Last but not least was a Mattlures 4.5 soft swimbait, gizzard shad.First cast,"yeh, this looks pretty good" second cast," weighes a little more than i thought." third cast, im reeling in and about 10 feet from bank i see the swimbait disappear into about 40 plus inches of hell.The musky rolled 1 time and turned downstream and that was it. I guess the musky thought that Matt makes a good bait too.

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That is the Exact reason I am apprehensive about throwing them in my waters. We have some absolute monsters. $40 or $50 is a lot of coin to be throwing into a Muskies yap. :'(

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Shh...don't let the Musky guys know.  I'll happily let them throw their 13" Grandmas and Double Cowgirls until their arms fall off.

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I caught a big pike at my local hole last fall. This winter I bought some wire leaders to use with my new swimbaits just in case.

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Pitchinkid, thats cool you got bit but sorry a Musky ate it  :D

Hooked_On_Bass he was using a shad they are only about $6 each. still not cheap enough to just get swallowed by a musky but not that bad. I would probably recomend a leader next time.  ;)

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Wire leader for sure, but I wouldn't purchase one.  The snaps on packaged leaders are not very good.  The wire itself is fine just replace the snap with a quality one or twist on 6-12" of piano wire.

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Sorry to hear that.  I have lost a few soft plastics to Muskies but I have never lost anything expensive.  How awesome would that have been if you landed it???

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This was funny when I read this because he (pitchinkid) and I were talking on the phone and he was joking about a muskie eating that swimbait.  I have lost a few even on braided line, those critters have some very large teeth...think freshwater shark.

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They really do...Some of the ones in the tackle shops here around Cave Run are monsters.  I think I would scream like a little girl if I ever hooked into one.  

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Muskie teeth are more like barracuda teeth, not serated as most sharks, btw a bull shark can be found in freshwater.

Muskie, pike, cuda , mackeral, can bite thru braid like it's butter.

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;DI had no intention whatsoever to hook a musky. I would have had a leader or something on, but i really didn't think about. I have seen 4 muskies hooked there in the past 2 years so i probably knew better but didn't really think to much about it. Anyways the 5 seconds he was hooked was a blast. yeah I'm so glad i didn't take the tru-tungsten down there.

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Pitchinkid, thats cool you got bit but sorry a Musky ate it :D

Hooked_On_Bass he was using a shad they are only about $6 each. still not cheap enough to just get swallowed by a musky but not that bad. I would probably recomend a leader next time. ;)

Yeah, I realize that he was using a shad. I was actually referring to hard swimbaits which are normally in the $40-$50 range and higher. But, no $6.00 isn't SO bad, but still sucks. I have lost many spinnerbaits to these toothy critters. ;D

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They really do...Some of the ones in the tackle shops here around Cave Run are monsters. I think I would scream like a little girl if I ever hooked into one.

I know I caught several out of Cave Run. I always catch a muskie when I fish a tournament on cave run. ;)

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At least you didn't just drop it in the lake and get to watch it sink outa sight. :-[

LOL man that was funny. LOL sorry TOM

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That's why Burley brought me along for comic relief.

I'll trade a swimbait for a great day on the water with great friends anytime.

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