09-22-2005, 08:21 PM
Thanks for the reply, and nice fish.
Of course the propaganda from Wisconsin states:
"Hybrids don’t usually grow as large as muskies, but they can be even more [url "http://www.seagrant.wisc.edu/greatlakesfish/muskystory.html"]aggressive[/url] and may strike lures more readily. Because of the fish’s smaller size, small musky lures or large bass bait is recommended. The world record for a tiger musky is 51 pounds and 3 ounces, set in Wisconsin in 1919."
I will be picking up some of Nomoose's lures - most of mine are of the large/very large type.
If you see me out at pineview, come by and say hi.
I have decked out a red kayak with fish finder, rod holders, and there may be some loud music coming from it time to time. Of course the cooler will be full if you're thirsty.
I have gotten 2 Tigers this year, both within 1/2 hour near the marina, and lost about 4 others at others sites.
I plan on going Friday a.m.
Do any of you have experience with a Musky bite occurring at the time a "new moon rises"?
I am testing a theory... and could use some info if you'all get out at that time. Next new moon rise is Mon. 3 Oct. 7:39 a.m. for pineview.
Also, I keep reading about the "shoe", however it does not show up on my map...anybody care to give up the secret of the "shoe"?..
Thanks all.
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Of course the propaganda from Wisconsin states:
"Hybrids don’t usually grow as large as muskies, but they can be even more [url "http://www.seagrant.wisc.edu/greatlakesfish/muskystory.html"]aggressive[/url] and may strike lures more readily. Because of the fish’s smaller size, small musky lures or large bass bait is recommended. The world record for a tiger musky is 51 pounds and 3 ounces, set in Wisconsin in 1919."
I will be picking up some of Nomoose's lures - most of mine are of the large/very large type.
If you see me out at pineview, come by and say hi.
I have decked out a red kayak with fish finder, rod holders, and there may be some loud music coming from it time to time. Of course the cooler will be full if you're thirsty.
I have gotten 2 Tigers this year, both within 1/2 hour near the marina, and lost about 4 others at others sites.
I plan on going Friday a.m.
Do any of you have experience with a Musky bite occurring at the time a "new moon rises"?
I am testing a theory... and could use some info if you'all get out at that time. Next new moon rise is Mon. 3 Oct. 7:39 a.m. for pineview.
Also, I keep reading about the "shoe", however it does not show up on my map...anybody care to give up the secret of the "shoe"?..
Thanks all.
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