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| I’m on big saint Germain until Saturday, it’s been a struggle so far... Could anyone give me any pointers? Should fishing pick up with this Muskie tournament ending? |
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Location: Vilas County, WI | I haven't been out in over a week so I don't have anything too current for you. My last action was on low light topwater or blades; Plastics on deep weeds during the day.
You're on the edge of tournie waters so if you go west, S/W, N/W those lakes wouldn't have had tournie anglers on them. Also, weekends are always busier around here so things will die down now for the weekdays. It has been a tougher bite than normal for me this summer. Big Saint, Lil Saint, Big Arb, Lil Arb, Sand/Dam, Lost, Found are all solid options - they just all saw more pressure than normal this weekend, plus the always present recreational traffic. |
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Location: Delavan, WI | If I remember right i think he has posted before on this subject he is a young kid on family vacation so he s stuck on that lake no options of lake jumping |
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| You guys got some #*^@ good memory lol |
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Location: On the River | hit the mid lake reef spots I marked after dark |
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Location: Vilas County, WI | OIC, well in that case, just keep casting.
1,308 anglers caught 131 fish in the tourney so sounds like it was a slower weekend all around. |
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| There was action to be had this weekend, but in short bursts. We also had a hard time keeping fish hooked, as did others fishing the Musky Open.
Rubber off the breaks (12 to 20 fow) during the day, or topwater later. |
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| Also the topwater bite early/late will be shallower weeds as expected. |
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