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		Went fishing this morning at newton dam.  snowed most of the time but I got a nice lmb and beautiful tiger about 30" long.  Caught it on a tiger-perch hinged tail crankbait, i think it is 5" or so.  I was holding him in 5 " water till my friend took a pic but he wigged out and got free before the pic.  I love cathing those guys though!
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		What are some popular techniques and lures for Tiger Muskie?
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		BIG SPINNERS. BIG RAPALAS. AND BUZZ BAITS.  CRUISING SHORE LINES AND PITCHING SHALLOW. TROLLING DURRING MID DAY.
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		Thanks.  I will give them a try next Sat.
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		This was my first tiger but with pike I've caught the most with a "Frenzy" crankbait. Black top with a silver under side.  And from what I've learned online, tigers usually take a perch lookin crank bait.
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		I have caught Pike on a perch type crank bait.  I have never caught a Tiger but will look for the frenzy at the tackle shop.
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		Say what?  You've never caught a Tiger?  Shame on you!  LOL.  I've never caught one either.  Then again, it hasn't been often that I've fished Musky waters.  The one time I specifically fished for musky, I caught a 15" largemouth bass on a 10" musky lure.  LOL.
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		yeah i caught a 22 inch bass 4 lb 7 ounces on a musky lure lol. Idk what it was called but it was green, furry, and had a spinner on it. It was about almost a foot long...
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		I think you are reffering to a bucktail spinner. They inadvertantly catch large bass on occasion. Nice job on a hog![cool]
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