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- Gone Fishin
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Open Seat
I plan on fishing 3-4 days a week starting here in a few weeks and most of the time I have an open seat. Don't know how many eastsiders are on here but I would love to go hit Silver or Newman with someone. If you are interested let me know
RE:Open Seat
Hello Gone Fishin
Was wondering what the perks might be for filling that empty seat you have..I was thinking some nice cold ones, hot wings, and maybe even a few heated towles in case a person would work up a sweat.
Have a great day!
Outdrsguy
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RE:Open Seat
There is always cold ones involved on my boat!
Funny story about that! My buddy from Alaska and I were trying to boat our first Tigers, when he spilt his beer! I thought "Foul!" until about 3 seconds later he hooked a musky! We didnt even bother cleaning up the beer. I caught 2 more in the next two days! All my boat needed was a little beer, and presto the fish were practically jumping in the boat!.... well practically jumping in the boat might just be a little exageration but just a little one
Funny story about that! My buddy from Alaska and I were trying to boat our first Tigers, when he spilt his beer! I thought "Foul!" until about 3 seconds later he hooked a musky! We didnt even bother cleaning up the beer. I caught 2 more in the next two days! All my boat needed was a little beer, and presto the fish were practically jumping in the boat!.... well practically jumping in the boat might just be a little exageration but just a little one
RE:Open Seat
I was just fooling with you!
I hope to be headed that way soon with my new boat to try those great lakes on your side of the mountains.
Thanks for having a sense of humor.
Outdrsguy
I hope to be headed that way soon with my new boat to try those great lakes on your side of the mountains.
Thanks for having a sense of humor.
Outdrsguy
- Deadeyemark
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RE:Open Seat
I get a little envious of you guys on the east side since it warms up sooner and the muskies turn on sooner than on this side. Good luck to ya and make sure you post a report. I like pictures to.
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RE:Open Seat
G.F.- Every good muskie story involves a little, properly applied exaggeration. I happen to know a thing or two about the Eastside myself. If I could ever wet a line and net a muskie with you that would be great. Send me a p.m. or email, wamuskieguy@gmail if you would like and we can see if our schedules can jive.
How about the couple inches of snow this morning? I am sooooooooo ready for the winter to go buh-bye.
Scott
How about the couple inches of snow this morning? I am sooooooooo ready for the winter to go buh-bye.
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RE:Open Seat
Hey muskie guy,
This global warming is kickin my a$$. I'm running out of shorts and t-shirts.
This global warming is kickin my a$$. I'm running out of shorts and t-shirts.
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RE:Open Seat
I stopped by the launch at Newman Wednesday afternoon. Theres some open water near the outlet and the ice looks likes its ready to start breaking up. No way to launch a boat there right now. I was thinking of borrowing a Jon boat and launching from the resort (used to be called cherakee landing, but its under new ownership now so Im not sure on the name). Theres enough open water there to tool around a bit.
I saw medical lake had some open water but Im not sure about Silver. Ive only fished Silver once or twice. I think the tigers there are still in the 40 inch range. Maybe a bit bigger.
I saw medical lake had some open water but Im not sure about Silver. Ive only fished Silver once or twice. I think the tigers there are still in the 40 inch range. Maybe a bit bigger.
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RE:Open Seat
I went out to Silver a couple days ago, sounds about the same as Newman. Some open water but the majority of the lake is still ice. Some of the muskies in silver are breaking the 40 inches I think muskie guy had a couple that were in that range. There are a lot knocking on the door to 40. No monsters yet.
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RE:Open Seat
G.F.- There were several 40" visitors in my boat last year and I am willing to bet this year will see some return visits. I did lose one fish that was, by my estimation, 44 inches. But he hit just in front of my leader and it was a short battle. And there was one caught, klunked on the head and hung up at Rubies that was well over 40". So there should be more this year that have passed the 40" mark handily.
I think the key to finding them (large ski) is knowing what forage base they prefer and the water depth that forage is in. The smaller fish key in on the crappie and bluegill early on in the spring and have followed them into the shallows. The bigger fish are out on the first drop off into deeper water hitting the trout and tench, then they move into the warmer water to digest.
Same thing happens out at Newman. It's always interesting to see how spring weather patterns effect the larger and smaller fish. The smaller muskie will move off the weed flats, which have shallow water that is more adversely effected by weather changes, into 8-12 feet of water. The bigger fish, that are staying off the flats move down into the waters they were wintering in. They can be difficult to find in the very early spring. I usually don't see any big ones up in the shallows until about the end of April. After that the docks become a key muskie attractor. The thermal effect they have on the water attracts every thing.
Curlew is crazy in the spring. I've been up there during mid week and counted more than 20 BIG muskie up sunning themselves along the shore line. None of them are bitters, but some will fallow a small, slowly cranked lure and tease you with 50 inches of tiger. Again, the big active fish are out deeper while the big fish up shallow are digesting.
I like to stay deeper than 8 feet in the spring when looking for big muskie. If I'm out just to get something on the line for a begginer then the smaller fish up shallow will do just fine.
I think the key to finding them (large ski) is knowing what forage base they prefer and the water depth that forage is in. The smaller fish key in on the crappie and bluegill early on in the spring and have followed them into the shallows. The bigger fish are out on the first drop off into deeper water hitting the trout and tench, then they move into the warmer water to digest.
Same thing happens out at Newman. It's always interesting to see how spring weather patterns effect the larger and smaller fish. The smaller muskie will move off the weed flats, which have shallow water that is more adversely effected by weather changes, into 8-12 feet of water. The bigger fish, that are staying off the flats move down into the waters they were wintering in. They can be difficult to find in the very early spring. I usually don't see any big ones up in the shallows until about the end of April. After that the docks become a key muskie attractor. The thermal effect they have on the water attracts every thing.
Curlew is crazy in the spring. I've been up there during mid week and counted more than 20 BIG muskie up sunning themselves along the shore line. None of them are bitters, but some will fallow a small, slowly cranked lure and tease you with 50 inches of tiger. Again, the big active fish are out deeper while the big fish up shallow are digesting.
I like to stay deeper than 8 feet in the spring when looking for big muskie. If I'm out just to get something on the line for a begginer then the smaller fish up shallow will do just fine.
Shhh...my Common Sense is tingling.
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RE:Open Seat
Well sounds like I need to be hitting Curlew with you! Haven't fished it yet but definately want to!
RE:Open Seat
Got up to snow here on the eastside this morn Mark, it's going to be awhile yet.
Jed V.
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RE:Open Seat
What was with it snowing half the day yesterday! crazy.... anybody know when the pike in the pend orielle river are fishable? If winter ever decides to leave and spring shows up maybe these damn lakes would finish thawing... I'm getting impatient waiting to start fishing. I think I am going to hit rock lake on my days off this week. Some nice browns in there
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RE:Open Seat
Just a thought on the location of the different size fish. From my perspective what you are describing is typical behavior of fish that are spawning. Since the tigers are sterile they dont reproduce but that does not mean they dont have the urge and exhibit the same lake orientation. The bigger fish hanging out in the deeper water is typical behavior. Since both Esox luscius and E. Masquinongy share spawning habitat it would make sense to look for them in the same places as spawning true-breeds of both species. The reason Tigers are sterile is due to incompatibility of chromosomes in regards to re-combination IIRC but they still can make sex cells and exhibit spawning tendencies.
Kevin
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RE:Open Seat
Kev. Where were you when I posted this question? Just give'n you a hard time. Hurry up and get over here:cheers:cyberlunge wrote:Just a thought on the location of the different size fish. From my perspective what you are describing is typical behavior of fish that are spawning. Since the tigers are sterile they dont reproduce but that does not mean they dont have the urge and exhibit the same lake orientation. The bigger fish hanging out in the deeper water is typical behavior. Since both Esox luscius and E. Masquinongy share spawning habitat it would make sense to look for them in the same places as spawning true-breeds of both species. The reason Tigers are sterile is due to incompatibility of chromosomes in regards to re-combination IIRC but they still can make sex cells and exhibit spawning tendencies.
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RE:Open Seat
Alright...maybe are schedules can work and do some tiger fish'n.cyberlunge wrote:38 days and counting...
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RE:Open Seat
Hey,
Get in, Sit Down, shut up and fish !!!
Get in, Sit Down, shut up and fish !!!
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RE:Open Seat
I will be there from May 12th to July 18th, I am planning on trying to make one of the chapter outings and do as much other fishing as I can. looks like I will be spending most of my time on the East side around Spokane snce I will be staying in Richland. I will be dragging the Lund with me as I just cant stand the thought of all that water without my boat!!
Kevin
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- chironomid_guy
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RE:Open Seat
I was at Curlew yesterday. THe main lake is frozen solid. THe smaller section (southern part -I think its called rose bud or rose hip lake) was open and it shouldnt be long before the tigers are active in there? Cheers
The Chironomid Guy