05-31-2008, 11:31 PM
Decided to hit Newton again today, so a buddy and I got on the water by 6:30 this morning with the air temp at 38* and the water temp at 58.2* Never caught a fish out of Newton before but have seen some really BIG Muskie and a few really Dandy LMB. Started the day off just casting the shorline with about 6 muskie "follows" but no hook-ups. NOW, this is for the people in the previous post asking about the Muskie in Newton, saying that they are not that big, I can tell you first hand from today's "sightings" there are some MONSTERS in there. I had one follow my lure and stop when he seen the boat. I personally thought it was an aligator, no joke, AT LEAST 47"+ and that wasnt the only one. We seen at least 4 40"+ muskie today and at least 15 30-40"ers!!! Dont understand why we couldnt hook up with any with so many followers at the begining, maybe it has something to do with all the half dead crappie floating on the surface that they are "gorging" on!!! Anyone have any explanation to why all these 4-6" crappie are just floating around??? All in all a great day to be on the water other than the skiiers and wakeboarders. We only managed 3 LMB with one coming off at the boat and 1 perch. The LMB were only around 10-12", so back they went to grow, I only like to keep the BIG ones for the table[][:p]!!! J/K!!! May hit either EC or Rockport tomorrow, if so I will report. Sorry no pictures today, just minnows, not worthy of battery power for the camera!!!
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