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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs | What are a few words of wisdom you would give a "newbie" to the sport?
-You cant catch a fish sitting on the couch (Steve Herbeck)
-Best time to be on the water is when you can
-There is no such thing as a magic bait, only magic spots (Doug Johnson)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Time on the water. That's what makes it happen.
A lake or river is nothing but a field full of water. USE your sonar; See THROUGH the water, learn to think 3D.
Muskies are about as smart as a box of rocks.
Waves on the water Make The Wind Blow. Big Waves, Big Wind. No Waves, No Wind. Go ahead, argue with me.... Think things through about what is said out there about Muskie angling, and if the story you are given doesn't seem logical, it probably isn't.
Want to catch a 50" plus fish? Go fishing as much as you can where there are alot of them, and you probably will.
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| A quote from some guy named Al ?
" The best fisherman is a multi-specice fisherman " |
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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana | They make musky gear for a reason, just because you landed your first musky on 10 pound test mono and a Ugly Stick, doesn't mean that's your musky out fit.
Once the fish is in the net, hopfully a rubber coated one, there is no need to bring into the boat to unhook it.
Learn the Death March
Just because you didn't catch any today, don't use the excuse of it was aweful. Figure out what you did wrong and improve on your skills.
Learn to take a break, even if it means getting off the water for a hour or so.
Don't 100% rely on a 10 cent snap.
When fighting a fish, there is no need to throw your rod tip as high in the air as you can. Keep it low, with pressure.
Just don't look directly behind your bait, but also be looking 3 feet below and 5 feet behind it as well.
Learn how the throw baits in a manner that will produce the most fish.
Don't be afriad to take advice from someone that is younger than you.
Late in the day, or night, don't get sloppy with your cast, or how much you are paying attention. You reaction time can suffer, and that can be the difference between losing that fish of a lifetime and getting a awesome photo.
Wear polarized sunglasses.
If somebody tells you about a 70 incher, and their biggest fish is 39 inches, the fish was probably closer to 50 inches.
Share information with people, and they will return the favor.
If you are plan on fishing till dark, tell the wife you plan on fishing for an hour and a half or so after dark, just in case the fishing gets hot as a fire cracker as the sun goes down. If it doesn't, well your home an hour early and you earn points for that!
Don't be afraid to camp on a spot if you really want to catch that fish.
You only need to set the hooks one time, not 5.
More to come later..... |
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Location: Algonquin, ILL | "Keep your bait in the water" Doug Johnson
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| If you don't lie, you won't have to remember..
Edited by BenR 12/23/2004 7:52 AM
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Posts: 723
| The musky is a fish of a thousand names, and after chasing them for a few years you will have said them all.
If the fish wants to eat it, don't be scared, let her eat.
The first time you see a true giant, you're gonna poo yourself, bring some extra clothes!
there is no such thing as a LAST CAST! |
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Posts: 1996
Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain | Slamr hit one of my favorites
"There is no such thing as a magic bait, but there are some magical spots!!" - Doug Johnson
Another of my favorites from Dick Pearson kind of paraphrased because I can't remember verbatim;
"Keep doing what you always did and you will keep catching what you always caught"
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Location: Presque Isle Wisconsin | Big muskies are usually deeper than you think
Big muskies usually want something moving slow
Big muskies are faked out by soft plastics
Big muskies are REALLY faked out by soft plastics with fish profiles
Big muskies are getting hip to trolling motors
Try to leave your EGO at the boat landing and youll catch more and bigger fish while enjoying it a lot more. NO ones going to care or remember how many muskies you caught,but they will always remember what kind of a fishing partner you were |
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Location: Mendota Heights, MN | My favorite has to be from the "musky whisperer":
Let the fish tell you what they want.
Steve |
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Posts: 91
Location: Wausau | You don't have to be rich and single to fish muskies.....but it sure would help.
Figure 8 after EVERY cast.
Edited by bchunter26 12/23/2004 2:08 PM
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| Dick Pearson: "If you always do what you always did, you will always catch what you always caught."
This seed of challenging me to THINK each time I am out there has extended down to me thinking before each cast.
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Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI | I deal with newcomers to Musky fishing almost every weekend I work. I give this word of warning....It's Not Cheap. Believe it or not, Musky fishing is probally the most expensive inland freshwater fishing there is. Out of all the advice I can give, I'd say that using the proper gear is the best. The wrong rod, reel, line and leaders can make or break a trip. Buy decent gear and you'll enjoy it, buy crap and you'll hate it and end up spending the money on better stuff.
Edited by Gander Mt Guide 12/23/2004 9:56 AM
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| Lures are tools,,,,,Dick Pearson |
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Posts: 149
| I just read this late last night - don't have the exact words but I'll correct it later.
From Muskies on the Shield, Dick Pearson: "There's no justice in muskie fishing". I interpreted it as saying, just because you pay your dues does not guarantee success.
The other thing I'd add, and I'm suprised no one else has mentioned it:
CPR - Learn it, understand it, practice it, preach it - IT WORKS. |
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Location: Lafayette, IN | As you work your bait think about how it would look to "you" if you were a hungry fish following it. What would that bait need to do to "honk you off" enough to bite it?
Edited by stephendawg 12/23/2004 12:10 PM
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Location: north central wisconsin | The only time of the year that surface lures do not catch muskies is when ice covers the lake.
don't forget about any musky you catch. Those memories are what shape your wisdom, allow you to predict bites, and give gut feelings. When unbridled, memory makes a good stick, a great one. |
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Location: lansing, il | my words of wisdom.......
there is no better tool than time on the water!
keep an open mind to everything and try to learn somthing new everytime out whether im with steve herbeck, or my 11 yr old and his freind.
the day i think i know it all, is the day i need to quit!
dont give up!! it takes pateince and lots of work, were not bass fishing!!
shut up and fish!
and most of all..... if you feel anything and i mean anything, SET THE @!#$% HOOK!!!!
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Posts: 484
Location: St. Louis, MO., Marco Is., FL, Nestor Falls, ON | Slow Down!!
Start further out!!
A bad day fishing is better than a good day at work. |
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Posts: 1939
Location: Black Creek, WI | Vintage Doug Johnson, "If it Moves..... its Food."
jlong |
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Location: oswego, il | If you don't have much luck fishing your musky lake, fish a differnt lake.--me |
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Location: Somewhere on the water!!!!!!!! | SHUT THE #*&@ UP AND FISH!!!!!!!!!!!
A Musky will eat what it want's when it want's no matter what time of year or color your lure is. This is for all the guys who think they have to go "by the book" at ALL times. Most important part of Musky fishing..........BE VERSATILE......MUSKIES CAN'T READ!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Posts: 4266
| Have a good time
Beav |
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| Lighten up!
It's just fishing man!  |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Here's what will happen to you.
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| It's called fishing not catching
Just fish better
Any day on the water is better than a day at work
You don't have to be crazy to musky fish, but it sure helps!
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Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI | Is that a tattoo on some guys back? |
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Location: Kawarthas, Ontario | READ, LISTEN, ASK... Everybody can still learn something! |
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| God gave us 2 ears and 1 mouth.They should be used in that proportion.Listen twice as much as you speak and learn twice as much.---Me |
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Location: NeverNever Lake | Be there when they're hitting!
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| show me a man who throws a jig, and i'll show you man who knows how to fish. |
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Location: Athens, Ohio | My aunt gave me a 3x5 card with these words:
God does not deduct from the allotted time of man those hours spent in fishing"
From a desk calendar:
"As a rule of thumb, big baits generally catch big fish"
Also:
"Sometimes the best thing a person can do with a computer is turn it off and go fishing!" - Bill Husted
I think this was from Mauser:
"If ya ain't fishin muskies ya ain't really fishin!"
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