Needless to say I am hooked and will be spending stupid amounts of money on lures for years to come.
My questions are:
What is a decent entry level Rod/Reel combo, mainly(90%) for trolling? I don't want to spend hundreds, but I want to pay enough to get good quality.
Should I buy a tackle box or just make my own tube box?
I want a better net option, I'll be fishing mostly from a pontoon boat, so cradles won't work. What is the best net for the fish's welfare?
I tend to read as much as I can once I become interested in a hobby, but I have never seen an article on how to outfit a beginner...
My first two muskies:


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So for the other newbies keeping track:
Rod:
7',
Medium Heavy to Extra Heavy Power,
Medium Fast to Fast Action,
20-50lb / 0.014-0.018in line weight/diameter (which I guess is the mono measurement, so superbraid at that diameter will get you your 80-100lbs test),
3oz. or heavier lure rating,
1 piece
I think I will be getting: Shimano Compre CPCM68XH
Reel:
The Abu Garcia 6500C3 (1115458) was the most suggested reel for a dual purpose reel (casting and trolling)
3 ball bearings
5.3:1 gear ratio
14/245 line weight/length
Net:
Frabill seems to be the most suggested net.
Features to look for:
strength/size needed for a muskie sized catch, knotless mesh that is easier on a fish’s scales, eyes, slime coat and fins
I think I will be getting: Frabill 28'x50" PowerCatch Kwik Kradle Landing Net Model: 8465 A cradle I might be able to use!
Mini Bolt Cutters:
Most times its better to cut the hook.
Line:
Superbraid 80-100lbs test
It sounds like too thick of a line to me, we don't even use that heavy a line for tarpon!
I am going to stick with 30-40lbs I think, maybe 50lbs, probably powerpro.
Leaders:
80-100lbs
Trolling: 36"to 48" Fluorocarbon if you can afford it, why not try and make your own!
Casting: 18" steel
If I missed something or you have a comment let me know and I can edit...
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