07-25-2006, 04:43 PM
So I grew up catching monster Pike in the remote areas of the Candian Rockies. Now from everything I've heard, it seems like most of the Musky nature is derived from Northern Pike. Recently moving to Utah, I have heard a ton about Pineview Reservoir. I basically grew up in the outdoors and feel pretty confident in my knowledge of lures, presentation, location of fish, ESPECIALLY regarding Northern Pike. I took my inflatable canoe to Pineview on Saturday. I started fishing the furthest Northwestern finger of Pineview by 5:30 am. To me it seemed like prime Musky country, with tons of food, and ambush points. I fished the shallows, throwing every one of my best lures, with perfect presentations. I have to be honest, I'm partial to the topwater baits, so I tossed those probably 70% of the time (There's nothing like a topwater strike in my opinion). I also trolled for about an hour, varying anywhere from 35-80 feet from shore with deep diving lures.
I got only one top-water strike from a small musky from 5:30am - 2:00 pm.
Saturday was my first time fishing for Muskies. Can anyone who knows these fish better give me some info? Where are these Muskies hanging out? What are they striking? Are they in open water, or do they like structure this time of year? Are they near the shore line, or hanging out off drop offs?Is it really best to troll for these guys? I'm thinking the heat wave has pushed them deeper, and made them more lathargic, is this true?
I am a strong believer in catch and release, so any info would not take any muskies out of this lake.
You can email me at [url "mailto:mikemcinelly@hotmail.com"]mikemcinelly@hotmail.com[/url] if that is easier for you.
Has anyone ever ran into a bull moose in that section of Pineview? He wasn't too bothered by me, as I followed him around in about 2 feet deep water for 30 minutes. Pineview is a really a cool area!
I've attached some pics of the Northerns I landed two weeks back up in Canada. Pic # 1 and 3 are myself, and Pic # 2 is my brother in-law holding a nice Northern that I landed.
Also, does anyone know of a good place to catch some good Northerns in Utah???
THANKS A TON!
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I got only one top-water strike from a small musky from 5:30am - 2:00 pm.
Saturday was my first time fishing for Muskies. Can anyone who knows these fish better give me some info? Where are these Muskies hanging out? What are they striking? Are they in open water, or do they like structure this time of year? Are they near the shore line, or hanging out off drop offs?Is it really best to troll for these guys? I'm thinking the heat wave has pushed them deeper, and made them more lathargic, is this true?
I am a strong believer in catch and release, so any info would not take any muskies out of this lake.
You can email me at [url "mailto:mikemcinelly@hotmail.com"]mikemcinelly@hotmail.com[/url] if that is easier for you.
Has anyone ever ran into a bull moose in that section of Pineview? He wasn't too bothered by me, as I followed him around in about 2 feet deep water for 30 minutes. Pineview is a really a cool area!
I've attached some pics of the Northerns I landed two weeks back up in Canada. Pic # 1 and 3 are myself, and Pic # 2 is my brother in-law holding a nice Northern that I landed.
Also, does anyone know of a good place to catch some good Northerns in Utah???
THANKS A TON!
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