04-12-2013, 04:08 PM
04-12-2013, 04:18 PM
i know some fellers that have been hitting it for musky and that have been picking them up, along with some other suprises as well. i did not ask about crappie how ever
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04-12-2013, 04:29 PM
Any size to the toothy critters? the other suprises, SM's? or the large variety[]
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04-12-2013, 04:42 PM
yea they had some size, maybe they will post about it, but i highly doubt it, they like to play their cards close to the chest and I dont blame them
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04-12-2013, 04:56 PM
I get it. "Bigger than a breadbox, smaller than a horse trailer" HA-HA[] .
Did the "musky thing", caught a few, 20lb biggest, moved on.
I'am just looking for a tasty dinner these days[cool]
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Did the "musky thing", caught a few, 20lb biggest, moved on.
I'am just looking for a tasty dinner these days[cool]
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04-12-2013, 05:26 PM
muskies in pineview no way! never would've thought of that... as far as crappie, it could be tough with the lake being so low, however it does appear that the bait fish/panfish have started migrating from the depths up to their shallower spawning grounds. but without much structure and trees in the water findin em could be tough this year. If I start seeing any signs of crappie or perch in the shallows i will let ya know
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04-12-2013, 08:21 PM
I was up there maybe 10 days ago. I fished the Old Highway and was shocked at how low it was. I motored from there all the way down to the yacht marina and back, never hooking a thing. Almost ZERO cover. I marked a few fish in the harbor, but virtually nothing out in the main lake. I did throw a worm out while I was putting my pontoon boat away and ended up staying an additional two hours catching mud-cats -- I missed the state record by less than half an inch... Decent size on most of them, if you're into eating crap.
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