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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Slamr's current structure poat gave me an idea I think will be of interest. Each week I will pick an area on a lake somewhere in the US or Canada, unnamed, with a descrpition of the lake, the type of structure available, the prey available, and the density of the Muskie population. The question will be: How would YOU fish this water. Caragories will be: Season Lure type Approach/Technique Comments What do you think? I feel once we have a few months examples up, it will become a valuable resource for those looking at fishing similar conditions for the first time, or to get a fresh, new perspective on different approaches. Is this worth doing? |
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Location: Belgium | I think it is. Even though I don't fish for muskies, I still pick up lots of tips that work for pike as well. And it would be interesting to read about other people's methods and approaches. I liked the structure 101 discussions of Jason Smith a lot, and the discussions with jlong about sound and flash of lures |
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Location: Minneapolis,Minnesota | Sounds like a good idea to me.....
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Location: Racine, Wi | That would be pretty cool. You could even make a data base of some sort, not sure how you work this, and when enough info is gotten, a person could look in the database, find the lake type, and see what the reccomendations are. Sort of how you would do it on an indiviual named lake, just on a general level.
Good Lungen,
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Location: Rockford Il 61108 | Im in! |
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Location: Clintonville, WI | I'd try participate whenever I could and offer my $.02 It could be very informative.
Pro or amateur, rookie or veteran, I would encourage all to share their thoughts or questions. You never know what you could learn. |
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Location: Lafayette, IN | Yup! |
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Location: Illinois-Indiana | Steve,
Sounds like a great way to pass the winter months away. |
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Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin | Ralph, I thought the winter months were for catching walleyes, drinking beer, playin cards and just plain havin fun.
Oh ya the lake question.
I think it will be a great way for all to share their opinions and approaches to a new lake. Its a great idea. Why wait till winter. Set up a map and lets pick it apart. The hard part will be setting up all the variables that will be involved with it. |
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Location: Rice Lake,WI | Great idea!
Jon Torok |
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Location: Stevens Point, WI | Excellent idea, should really get people chatting. |
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Location: God's Country......USA..... Western Wisconsin | Great idea Steve, I will throw in my $.02 worth when I can and learn a great deal from the info that will be available. |
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Location: oswego, il | I will do my best to have people thinking in 20 different directions.;-) |
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Location: West Bend, WI | I think that this would be a tremendous help for me to better understand why and when fish relate to certain structurs. |
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Location: Mason City, Iowa | Will the lake be named eventually, or are you going to just list a type, as a general study? This sounds pretty neat. |
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Location: Big Lake, MN | Sounds like an excellent idea! |
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