Yeah, but figure 8 doesn't work when you aren't in a boat.
I'm going to tell you this and chances are, you might never hear anyone give you this advice ever again:
1. Kill the major braid, no matter what you are told, Muskie are VERY line wary.
2. Along with #1, kill the steel leader, as long as you keep the line taught at all times, you will not need it. You may lose a lure every now and then to a fish that eats the lure and the bill, too, but that's better than no bite at all. The steel leader gives baits a very unnatural look.
3. Use regular bass lures. In the summertime, muskie will be deep. 30'+ at times. Use a Norman deep diving crank (15'-17' or so, maybe less if your line choice is small enough). You can also use a Rapala or a Dardevil spoon, anything that is for bass will also work for muskie. Any mono over 15lb test will suffice (I caught my first ever muskie on 8lb crappie test and no steel leader). Flouro would also work, but mono has more stretch, which will be key in a big fight with a muskie. (Camo, green or clear mono)
4. Replace ALL hooks on ALL lures, preferably along with the split ring used to hold said hooks. Use a RELIABLE brand (Eagleclaw, Gamakatsu, etc). Cheap hooks that come with the lures are made for bass, not a 30lb+ predatory streamlined fish with sharp teeth. (I almost didn't catch my first ever muskie because the hooks were cheap). Two barbs were snapped off and two more were bent all to hell and back.
5. Muskie will be around sunken trees, logs and VEGETATION, ESPECIALLY ESPECIALLY ESPECIALLY (Caps means it is important/key) if it is near the mouth of a tributary creek/ small river.
6. Muskie are one of the most voracious eaters of the pike family, but especially the tiger muskie, the hybrid of Northerns and Muskie. (Mean arse sons a bishes). They will bite on just about anything that moves, so long as they can see it. Use a bright crankbait or spinnerbait (ignore the huge muskie/pike baits, they are pointless).
Firetiger or bleeding shad are excellent baits (firetiger especially).
7. Be careful when handling them, they can and will hurt you. Use gloves and try not to let it hit you in the chest, the slime smells like rotting flesh (dead fish).