Hello MissXHeather,
In regards to looking into more information for Tiger Musky fishing and obtaining more details on gear here is some basic info that I might be able to help you out with. If you are someone who likes using Spinning Reels you can go to a local Wal-Mart or Sportsmans Warehouse and pick up many different brands of reels. Some good basic reels to look at are Penn Fierce 5000, or a Quantum EXO Spinning Reel or an Abu Garcia 5600/5500. All of these can be found locally, however if you are wanting to go higher end bait casters you can look into Shimano Curado CU300E or CU301E or maybe a Calcutta 400b.
Now with Rods, I would recommend something between 7.5 feet to 8 feet in length Medium Heavy Action. This will have plenty of backbone to handle almost any size lure as well as any Musky you come across.
The big things that are even more important is the line you use and the leader to deal with the Musky's razor sharp teeth. If you prefer clear leaders you can go with Fluorocarbon 100 lb to 120 lb test leaders. However if you prefer steel or titanium leaders you can use 100 lb test and be plenty good for dealing with pretty much anything with teeth. Also make sure you have a very STRONG Clasp at the end of the leader, I personally recommend using Stringease "Stay Loc Pro Snap" clasps. However you could use the bigger salmon clasp and probably be OK. The other final factor would be the type of line, if you want a clear line you could certainly be safe with a 20 lb Trilene or Suffix Line. However if you like braided lines you can't go wrong with 50 lb to 65 lb test Suffix Braid or Tuff Line. These lines might run you a little more in price however you will get everything you pay for with them. Both can handle almost any size lure, cast phenomenal and don't usually have any problems with birds nests or tangling. Below are some websites where you can get some great information on Musky fishing. Also just as a side note for starters, good lures to use would be swim baits, spoons, jerk baits, and inline musky spinners. Good luck, feel free to let me know if you have any other questions on this I am more than happy to help. Enjoy learning more about Tiger Muskies and Tight Lines!
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http://www.michiganmuskyshop.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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