Seasons end in Michigan
Kingfisher
Posted 3/17/2010 11:34 AM (#429388)
Subject: Seasons end in Michigan




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Location: Muskegon Michigan
Once again we were treated to open water at the very end of our season on several smaller Musky lakes. Sunday the 14th found my wife and I fishing a lake in southwestern Michigan. We had open water and water temps at 41 to 42 degrees. We had an exceptional day using twitch /pause type lures. 6 muskies found the net with my wife landing a nice 45 inch pre spawn female. Sizes were 30 , 31, 32,37, 40 and 45. We casted shallow for two and got the rest casting up on the breaks in 6 to 8 feet of water. Slow presentations with soft taps on both Crane 205's and Talonz Little Claws produced all 6 fish. Here is a picture of Shelly's fatty. Kingfisher

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flat1
Posted 3/17/2010 3:43 PM (#429454 - in reply to #429388)
Subject: Re: Seasons end in Michigan




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Are there any muskie lakes by Ludington, Mi? Where did you get that beauty?
Kingfisher
Posted 3/17/2010 10:19 PM (#429579 - in reply to #429388)
Subject: RE: Seasons end in Michigan




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Location: Muskegon Michigan
Best to contact the Michigan D.N.R. for that information. KF

Edited by Kingfisher 3/18/2010 3:35 PM
Mark
Posted 3/18/2010 10:22 AM (#429634 - in reply to #429388)
Subject: RE: Seasons end in Michigan


Nice fish. I go to that lake all the time. Didn't think that had any
bigger ones in there. All helathy look fish?
Kingfisher
Posted 3/18/2010 11:13 AM (#429644 - in reply to #429634)
Subject: RE: Seasons end in Michigan




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Location: Muskegon Michigan
TOOK SOME FLACK !! sorry. KF

Edited by Kingfisher 3/18/2010 3:36 PM
Will Schultz
Posted 3/19/2010 7:56 AM (#429821 - in reply to #429454)
Subject: Re: Seasons end in Michigan





Location: Grand Rapids, MI
Took some flack? That's just stupid! I would have thought you would have got more negative feedback for posting a report on a 150 acre lake and not because you said that a nearly 5000 acre lake has muskies in it.

flat1 - 3/17/2010 4:43 PM

Are there any muskie lakes by Ludington, Mi? Where did you get that beauty?


Let me try... Hamlin Lake by Ludington was first stocked in 2005 @ 2.5/acre, again in 2006 @ 1/acre and again in 2008 at 2.5/acre. The fish are still small, only 5YO and probably not really worth the effort at this point. Eventually it should be a decent fishery and we're hoping that we'll see some natural reproduction.
esoxfly
Posted 3/19/2010 8:31 AM (#429829 - in reply to #429388)
Subject: Re: Seasons end in Michigan





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Location: Kodiak, AK
Nicely done!
muskyfvr
Posted 3/19/2010 12:00 PM (#429872 - in reply to #429388)
Subject: Re: Seasons end in Michigan





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Location: Minn.
2.5/acre, Wow. Mn DNR is proposing a 1339/acre lake with 548 fish every Two years.
And people here are against that many.

Nice fish by the way.

Edited by muskyfvr 3/19/2010 12:02 PM
Will Schultz
Posted 3/19/2010 1:22 PM (#429883 - in reply to #429872)
Subject: Re: Seasons end in Michigan





Location: Grand Rapids, MI
muskyfvr - 3/19/2010 1:00 PM

2.5/acre, Wow. Mn DNR is proposing a 1339/acre lake with 548 fish every Two years.
And people here are against that many.

Nice fish by the way.


That stocking level is only to get the lake jump started with hope of natural reproduction. It's now only going to get 1/acre every other year and that will be evaluated based on any proof of natural reproduction.
Kingfisher
Posted 3/19/2010 2:20 PM (#429891 - in reply to #429388)
Subject: RE: Seasons end in Michigan




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Location: Muskegon Michigan
chuckles, I forget how many people here in Michigan are still trying to keep our fishery a secret. I mean we have near a hundred bodies of water with muskies in them. Not like Wisconsin or Minnesota but we have some fisheries. I was just asked to remove the lake names by someone who fishes the lakes I mentioned. I respect them enough to edit the post. I cant Imagine anyone flocking to the little puddle to hit it from any distance and we all know whats in there. Heck , half chapter 47 doesnt even fish it because the launch stinks. This post has nothing to do with selling lures. It was a post about ice out twitching. slow presentations and 42 degree water temps . I mentioned the Crane 205 one of my favorite go to twitch baits. A 6 fish day is tremendous any time of the year on any body of water. To do it on the second to last day of our season one day after ice out was reason enough to share some tactics with the rest of the musky world. My wife is a past Muskies inc womens division champion and deserves recognition for her achievements. She is as good as any woman in the world and better than many men. Great mechanics and a world class hook set on big fish. Will knows I get a little excited at times . But yes Hamlin will be a great fishery in few years. It has all the potential to grow some real pigs. It will be my home lake as it is the closest musky water to my house until we stock Mona Lake in Muskegon. Anyway it was a great day to be on the water. Kingfisher
Kingfisher
Posted 3/19/2010 7:16 PM (#429941 - in reply to #429388)
Subject: RE: Seasons end in Michigan




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Location: Muskegon Michigan
I can fish anywhere , we have roller trailors for both boats whoohaaa haaa. I can launch my 18 foot starcraft in 12 inches of water( at the hubs) all I need to do is get my bearings submerged. kf
JakeStCroixSkis
Posted 3/21/2010 12:00 PM (#430169 - in reply to #429388)
Subject: Re: Seasons end in Michigan





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Location: St. Lawrence River
Im jealous