Cold weather (water) Musky fishing
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Cold weather (water) Musky fishing
I was wondering at what water temp most guys call it for the year? I fished today and picked up a small fish (33 1/2") and the water temp was 55 degrees. They still seem to be fairly active but I would guess it's not too far off before it becomes tough. Mike.
RE:Cold weather (water) Musky fishing
Well, maybe it has to do with hunting getting in the way LOL.
Lots of good spring-skiing days get bypassed for golf tee times.
Many say it drops off directly with the temp, but not always.
bad esox and myself are going to hit it again Sunday mornin' and try a little different technique.
muskyhunter may go out, too.
With your luck, jigman, you'll catch fish all winter... heh heh heh
Lots of good spring-skiing days get bypassed for golf tee times.
Many say it drops off directly with the temp, but not always.
bad esox and myself are going to hit it again Sunday mornin' and try a little different technique.
muskyhunter may go out, too.
With your luck, jigman, you'll catch fish all winter... heh heh heh
Tiger Muskies are sterile.
You can't keep them under 50 inches:
Let them do their job: Eating N.P.Minnows
You can't keep them under 50 inches:
Let them do their job: Eating N.P.Minnows
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RE:Cold weather (water) Musky fishing
Hey Mike & Kup,
Don't call it quits till you cant put your boat in anymore. Any whoo....been reading the latest issue of Muskyhunter (which my son has a picture in) page 75 Musky tales..Musky is spelt right with the "y" you notice KUP ? The prime time for hunting Musky is right now. Colder water does effect the fish though you will have to work way harder to get the fish. Any way you still can hit the weed beds that are there.The outer edges work well too especially with a nice drop off around/deeper water. I am going to do more trolling.Crankbaits in the 8- 15 foot depth area along the edges of the drop offs or even the edges of channels. Still going to hit the flats and points. The feeder fish will still be around just watch your depth finder. Heck Mike, you'd probably be able to pull a fish from a septic tank with the good luck you've been having all year. Just read alot though..thats normally what I do...sometimes it works...And wear gloves...Todd
Don't call it quits till you cant put your boat in anymore. Any whoo....been reading the latest issue of Muskyhunter (which my son has a picture in) page 75 Musky tales..Musky is spelt right with the "y" you notice KUP ? The prime time for hunting Musky is right now. Colder water does effect the fish though you will have to work way harder to get the fish. Any way you still can hit the weed beds that are there.The outer edges work well too especially with a nice drop off around/deeper water. I am going to do more trolling.Crankbaits in the 8- 15 foot depth area along the edges of the drop offs or even the edges of channels. Still going to hit the flats and points. The feeder fish will still be around just watch your depth finder. Heck Mike, you'd probably be able to pull a fish from a septic tank with the good luck you've been having all year. Just read alot though..thats normally what I do...sometimes it works...And wear gloves...Todd
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RE:Cold weather (water) Musky fishing
I was on Merwin, Today think I may have seen one!
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RE:Cold weather (water) Musky fishing
I went out to silver on wednesday and it was the first time I got skunked this year. I haven't been out there since end of august (hunting season). I spent a few hours fishing the weeds, then about four hours trolling and still nothing. This is the latest I've ever fished for tigers. I'm sure I just need to learn this season better, like I had to learn how to catch them after ice out. I'm not going to try to learn it this year though I put the boat away.
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RE:Cold weather (water) Musky fishing
Trolling Tapps does work...!! Bill Green catches them most of the time trolling....I got a 44 X 20 trolling today....not 21 lbs...probably 25 for sure. She is a fatty just got done feeding. It does work. Always believed it. Trolling a drop off adjacent to a flat..great day!! Got her on a grandma,6 inches brown in color..I could have used this fish in Sept at Mayfield!! Just gotta believe and it'll eventually work out.
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RE:Cold weather (water) Musky fishing
Nice job MuskyHunter!!! Beautiful fish!!! Maybe you can tell us your story at the Muskies Inc. Meeting this Thursday?
I also had a great morning on Tapps. We (Kup and myself) contacted two smaller fish. The mountain was fabulous in all her glory today.
Job well done!!!
I also had a great morning on Tapps. We (Kup and myself) contacted two smaller fish. The mountain was fabulous in all her glory today.
Job well done!!!
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Sounds like you 3 had a ball! The weather sure was nice, wish I could have gone this weekend. Looks like the weather is going to be lousy this week so it may be a while for me, not much fun boating in the rain. See ya thursday, Mike.
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RE:Cold weather (water) Musky fishing
Man that must have been fun. I will have to try that.muskyhunter wrote:Trolling Tapps does work...!! Bill Green catches them most of the time trolling....I got a 44 X 20 trolling today....not 21 lbs...probably 25 for sure. She is a fatty just got done feeding. It does work. Always believed it. Trolling a drop off adjacent to a flat..great day!! Got her on a grandma,6 inches brown in color..I could have used this fish in Sept at Mayfield!! Just gotta believe and it'll eventually work out.
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RE:Cold weather (water) Musky fishing
Ok, muskyhunter, when I post the picture on nwtigerpac.com web gallery, I will, just for you , use the cheesehead spelling. LOL
GREAT pix from Josh.. thanks Josh! Good pix are so important.
It was a beautiful day to out on the water in the great northwest!
And yeah, we will stay at it in Tapps until they pull the plug, then we'll move to Merwin for the winter.
Again, congratulation, muskyhunter, good things come to those who wait!!!
GREAT pix from Josh.. thanks Josh! Good pix are so important.
It was a beautiful day to out on the water in the great northwest!
And yeah, we will stay at it in Tapps until they pull the plug, then we'll move to Merwin for the winter.
Again, congratulation, muskyhunter, good things come to those who wait!!!
Tiger Muskies are sterile.
You can't keep them under 50 inches:
Let them do their job: Eating N.P.Minnows
You can't keep them under 50 inches:
Let them do their job: Eating N.P.Minnows
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RE:Cold weather (water) Musky fishing
Cheesehead spelling my eye KUP. The correct spelling IS: MUSKY If you don't believe me, ask anyone from WI, the musky capital!!!
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if you get more than 1 then it's MUSKIES!! kind of like HUSKY and HUSKIES.
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RE:Cold weather (water) Musky fishing
Gentlemen: The following is from the www.nwtigermuskies.com page under FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
And isn't that why you told the reporter you were from Minnesota? Bahawww.
"9. Why is the word spelled both MUSKIE and MUSKY?
* Muskie is mostly a Minnesota spelling and Musky is the Wisconsin version. Depending on where you began fishing for muskies, that will be the way you spell it. Muskies Magazine was first published in Minnesota, where Muskies Inc. was founded. On the other hand, Musky Hunter Magazine was founded and is published in Wisconsin.
So, either spelling is correct. "
And isn't that why you told the reporter you were from Minnesota? Bahawww.
"9. Why is the word spelled both MUSKIE and MUSKY?
* Muskie is mostly a Minnesota spelling and Musky is the Wisconsin version. Depending on where you began fishing for muskies, that will be the way you spell it. Muskies Magazine was first published in Minnesota, where Muskies Inc. was founded. On the other hand, Musky Hunter Magazine was founded and is published in Wisconsin.
So, either spelling is correct. "
Tiger Muskies are sterile.
You can't keep them under 50 inches:
Let them do their job: Eating N.P.Minnows
You can't keep them under 50 inches:
Let them do their job: Eating N.P.Minnows
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RE:Cold weather (water) Musky fishing
muskyhunter wrote:Trolling Tapps does work...!! Bill Green catches them most of the time trolling....I got a 44 X 20 trolling today....not 21 lbs...probably 25 for sure. She is a fatty just got done feeding. It does work. Always believed it. Trolling a drop off adjacent to a flat..great day!! Got her on a grandma,6 inches brown in color..I could have used this fish in Sept at Mayfield!! Just gotta believe and it'll eventually work out.
Were going to start looking into the trolling method more. There are days when ya just cant toss lures for more than a half an hour. What speed and deapth are key for trolling Musky?