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Kinkaid musky help?
Hey guys this will be my first year that i will actually be spending substantial time fishing for muskie on kincaid. I got a new reel and some leaders coming in the mail from muskyshop.com, i only have 1 muskie rod and a handful of muskie lures. I was looking to add a few more lures to my collection here and there, i missed the auction in murphy a few weeks ago, just looking for some lure recommendations for kinkaid or muskie fishing in general, i also would like to purchase a muskie glove, and a net, so if anyone has any advice to offer a new muskie fisherman, or any old stuff they want to sell let me know. Ill keep posting on here every time i go out fishing on kincaid, or any of the other lakes/ponds around here that i fish regularly
Thanks,
Justin
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The easiest way to learn is to hire Chad. He will teach you what you need to know and put you on fish. Much better than wasting 500$ on lures an not knowing what you are doing. Kinkaid can be tough to learn, but it gets easier the more you fish it. I wouldn't even attempt to fish for muskie without a good net and glove. I like cranks and big spinners for Kinkaid, and you can never go wrong with shad colors in clear water, and reds/oranges/chartruese in muddy water.
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I agree with SmallieFisherman, hire Chad. Not only are you going to learn the lake but you will also learn a bunch of techniques for Muskie fishing in general that you most likely wouldn't pick up on your own. Hiring a guide is the only way to go when first starting out. Example... A couple years ago my friend and I caught 25 Muskies over a 4 day span when we hired Chad.
-Fidler
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