-Trolling for Muskie, Using a Variety of Lures, See Muskie Reactions and Strikes-

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Trolling a chrome blade spinner 2ft below the surface over 16ft of water, this 51” 32lb Muskie tries to eat the camera before dropping back and taking the bait.


Trolling in clear water at a speed of 3.6mph a Muskie comes from behind and inhales this chrome blade spinner.


Another chrome blade spinner Muskie trolling 3.8mph in clear water. Frequently, higher speeds or more aggressive techniques will trigger strikes when the water is clear and visibility is high.


Fishing in some slightly stained water and low-light conditions, this orange blade spinner is a good attention getter.


Trolling 3ft below the surface at a speed of 3.8mph, this Muskie was quick to overtake and eat an orange blade spinner.


This spinner, trolling at a depth of roughly 14ft, is hunted down and eaten by a nice Muskie. Once hooked, Muskie will often use hard head shakes to throw a lure.


Trolling a gold blade spinner 3-4 feet below the surface, a Muskie comes from below to intercept.


Trolling a small spinner 8 feet down at 3.6mph, this Muskie has no problem taking the bait and hooking up.


Trolling 8-10 feet down, this brass blade spinner escapes the first strike but not the second.


This small Tiger Muskie thought the camera was lunch until the erratic action of the bait lured it in.


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