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  • Jay Stevens
    Sturgeon Lake, MN
    Posts: 7
    #1929823

    Thanks Pat! It was a great show, probably as you anticipated. There’s something about a jigging bite I have always liked even with walleyes. But to do that with muskies must have been special. Next time will be your turn to do the schooling!

    Jay Stevens
    Sturgeon Lake, MN
    Posts: 7
    #1929417

    Pat- Do you have any recommendations for rods/actions for this type of fishing. It looked like Joes rod was really loading up, even on the smaller fish? Like you I haven’t done much vertical jigging for muskies but it looks really fun as others have stated. It looked like the boat control piece was tedious. Would the heavier model of tube worked? Also it was interesting watching your jigging cadence. It looked like you were barely moving those baits?

    Great video.

    Jay Stevens
    Sturgeon Lake, MN
    Posts: 7
    #1834046

    And thanks for the pics Mat!

    Jay Stevens
    Sturgeon Lake, MN
    Posts: 7
    #1834045

    Wow! Thanks everyone! Awesome info!!

    Jay Stevens
    Sturgeon Lake, MN
    Posts: 7
    #1832187

    Thanks for the reply milemark. I remember reading some posts a few years ago which spurred me to go out and buy some hot sauce (which I found in the garage), but I couldn’t recall if it was ever detailed out as to what parts get what. I believe I took a stab at it in the past but wasn’t sure if I did it correctly. Ill dig around and see what comes up. As far as the drag washer goes I haven’t read anything about them in a while and I was curious on these ceymars if people were replacing them as they have the felt washer (I believe?) like the sienna’s did. Im really good at taking baitcasting reels apart…… then putting the parts into a bag because I couldn’t put it back together. I gave up on them and seem to be getting the bug again to go through my ice fishing spinning reels.

    Thanks for the oil option folke2000, anybody else got any recommendations that hold up in cold weather?

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