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 Dec 16th, 2014 by OutdoorsFIRST  205

Modified Dec 1st, 2018 at 1:26 PM

From Vibrations Tackle!

Musky show season is just around the corner. Be sure stop by Rollie and Helen’s booth as they will be carrying our line of musky size Echotails.

Possible Presentations:

Jigging: Jig them along deep weed lines, structure, break line, deep rock points or throughout schools of bait fish.

Trolling:
-Troll them in the prop-wash, long-line them, or pull them behind planer boards.

– If you’re into speed trolling, front hole attachments allow angers to troll them at any speed as they have been tested to cut thought the water at 15MPH!

– If prefer to troll them higher in the water column or above the weeds, connect your leader to the back holes and the blade will naturally swim higher with a tremendous amount of vibration and water displacement.

-Bottom Grinding- The blade natural pulls nose down when cutting though the water. Remove the front hook and let out enough line until the Echotails starts ticking the bottom. Crash them into rock piles or tear up the bottom leaving plumes of mud trailing behind. The Echotail is built out of stainless steel so don’t worry about any breakage or compromising soft componts. Bottom grinding is one of the Echotails top producing techniques to use in the fall.

Casting:
-Cast the smaller models over shallow weeds and burn them similar to buck tails.

-Make long dive-bomb cast over deep structure. The will “cast a mile” even on the windiest days!

-Straight retrieve them or rip-&-real them back.

– The Medium 1 ½ oz model is the perfect size to start using to target shallow depths in the spring.

(Remember the tail is interchangeable with other products already on the market. Be sure to experiment!)

http://www.muskieexpo.com/

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