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<blockquote data-quote="po1" data-source="post: 221457" data-attributes="member: 1978"><p>Have to disagree with that (not intentional part) I'm out fishing around 4 days aweek here in central Ill and I haul in anywhere between 3-5 muskies aweek using a a medium heavy rod/spinning reel that I use for my bass fishing. I just add a figure 8 if my cast with a crankbait has failed to get a hit from a bass (for some reason this sets them off). Now with this type of fishing I'll most likely never hook a trophy muskie but I can live with the fun of landing a muskie in the mid 30's range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="po1, post: 221457, member: 1978"] Have to disagree with that (not intentional part) I'm out fishing around 4 days aweek here in central Ill and I haul in anywhere between 3-5 muskies aweek using a a medium heavy rod/spinning reel that I use for my bass fishing. I just add a figure 8 if my cast with a crankbait has failed to get a hit from a bass (for some reason this sets them off). Now with this type of fishing I'll most likely never hook a trophy muskie but I can live with the fun of landing a muskie in the mid 30's range. [/QUOTE]
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