Topwater Musky Lures with Cory Allen

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Instructor: Cory Allen
07-05-2019
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Categories: Freshwater , Muskie
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Easily one of the most popular, but also one of the least understood realms of musky angling is the surface bait lineup. Most simply look for the loudest, splashiest, sloshiest thing out there, when often just the opposite is the most effective tool for larger fish especially. This In The Spread muskie fishing video with Cory Allen breaks down a selection of specific topwaters not just by their \"fish catching ability\", but the reasons why they allow more nuanced controls than their ilk in the topwater category. One thing to consider is how slow are you working your topwater musky lures. What you think of as slow may not be slow enough. There are times during the summer when the near death crawl is the only thing that will trigger lazy big muskie. Cory will profile each of his selections, paying particular attention to how well each does very little. This may drive some of you nuts, but it works. If you want to fish smarter, learn from the best.

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When fishing topwater lures or musky, much of what becomes the focus is related to "disturbance". People want to see a bait create some kind of commotion relative to their sense: something that plops, sloshes, buzzes, etc. While there is a time and place for audacity, most seem to forget that while focusing to make something "natural" shouldn't ever truly be a focus, most things that are "natural" make much less a commotion than many of even our most subtle baits. Especially in more confined or pressured situations, the larger muskie especially can be conditioned to ignore things with a raucous except for under near perfect circumstances. Utilizing topwaters lures that operate very efficiently on the slower end of things is probably the single most overlooked aspect of the musky game. Most anglers become so enamored with the sounds and sights their surface lures are making, they forget probably the strongest case for using topwater...the two best controls for working absolute zero speed control slightly above are either letting something sit directly on the bottom, or float on the surface. Working topwater lures painstakingly slow not only utilizes the function of using topwater in one of its finer elements, but also realize that their sensory perception in their world far exceeds ours even in our own. It doesn't take disturbance for them to notice, and often the less disturbance it makes the more attention they will give it. Working topwater baits super slow will teach you just how many fish we all miss by working baits of all types way too fast, and these give you the ability to milk a single cast for all its worth. Often times the larger fish will barely nip the back of a super slow topwater, and almost always the judgement of a topwater should start from what it does at the slowest speeds and work up from there. Musky Lures Vol. 3 features Cory Allen discussing topwater lures that have very unique traits to enable super slow action. Learn why Cory likes fishing lures from H2O Tackle, Suick, TR Custom and Craig Sandell. These are some of the very best lure designers in the muskie fishing world. Just remember, what you think is slow may not be slow enough. Watch other [muskie fishing videos](https://inthespread.com/freshwater/muskie) featuring Cory Allen.

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Cory Allen

Cory Allen, known affectionately as the Tennessee Valley Muskie Authority (TVMA), is the epitome of deep knowledge and expertise in the field of muskie fishing. This moniker, a witty reference to the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), holds a geographical connection with the Tennessee River drainage basin. It is this very area, stretching from southwest Kentucky to north Georgia and encompassing parts of northeast Mississippi, Virginia, and North Carolina, where Allen's muskie fishing mastery shines brightest.

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