Cold water guru
Clammer
Posted 11/3/2013 9:35 PM (#671676)
Subject: Cold water guru




Posts: 668


Location: Wisconsin
Heading to Hayward next week and was looking for some help. I have never fished this late in the season, actually mid October is the latest I had fished previously.I plan on getting suckers and I know that I will need to slow my presentation. Will I be best served just vertical jigging or will jerks and gliders, or??? still produce?
You guys are the best, I thank you for your sharing of knowledge

bwalsh
Posted 11/3/2013 9:41 PM (#671678 - in reply to #671676)
Subject: RE: Cold water guru




Posts: 75


Call ahead for suckers. There have been times this fall when none were to be had.
Clammer
Posted 11/3/2013 9:50 PM (#671681 - in reply to #671676)
Subject: Re: Cold water guru




Posts: 668


Location: Wisconsin
I was worried about that. If you pay for them in advance will they order them, or is it a matter of they can't get them?
fish4musky1
Posted 11/4/2013 6:08 AM (#671707 - in reply to #671676)
Subject: Re: Cold water guru





Location: Northern Wisconsin
Just caught a 44" yesterday on a topraider, water temp was 42.
Clammer
Posted 11/4/2013 11:30 AM (#671765 - in reply to #671676)
Subject: Re: Cold water guru




Posts: 668


Location: Wisconsin
Nice, but is that the norm?
Top H2O
Posted 11/4/2013 11:53 AM (#671772 - in reply to #671765)
Subject: Re: Cold water guru




Posts: 4080


Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
Clammer - 11/4/2013 11:30 AM

Nice, but is that the norm?


Clammer,
You read to much..... It's the norm if you throw top water during cold weather.
I once caught one on top water at 39*
Sidejack
Posted 11/5/2013 12:34 AM (#671928 - in reply to #671676)
Subject: Re: Cold water guru




Posts: 1082


Location: Aurora
Actually, it musta been Norm.
I heard he only hits topwaters when it's below 40 degrees..
Drakl
Posted 11/5/2013 6:49 AM (#671933 - in reply to #671676)
Subject: Re: Cold water guru





Posts: 192


Location: Quebec, Canada
Trolling transition points can be a very effective way in fall to cover a lot of water and to catch a nice muskie going for baitfishes.

Edited by Drakl 11/5/2013 6:52 AM