Southern Opener?
JLR
Posted 4/23/2014 3:29 PM (#708377)
Subject: Southern Opener?




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Location: Pulaski, WI
Looks like really cold water for the WI southern opener. How are you going to target the fish?
vegas492
Posted 4/23/2014 4:25 PM (#708388 - in reply to #708377)
Subject: Re: Southern Opener?




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Small, slow and shallow.
beerforthemuskygods
Posted 4/23/2014 8:45 PM (#708445 - in reply to #708377)
Subject: Re: Southern Opener?




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Location: one foot over the line
Go-devil, where not too many others can get.
Mikes Extreme
Posted 4/24/2014 10:22 AM (#708541 - in reply to #708377)
Subject: RE: Southern Opener?





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Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin
After a week of running fyke nets for our Pewaukee Lake WTF(Walleyes For Tomorrow) walleye wagon we have only captured and quickly released a small number of muskies. We finished the walleye egg collection 4-23-14 with great results. About 5 million eggs are now fertilized and in our hatchery. In two or three weeks they will be let go into Pewaukee Lake.
My guess is the muskies will be in full spawning mode during the opener unless it warms up real quick.
water temps are in the mid to upper 40's.
Im going to target the aggressive male muskies with a more aggressive approach during the spawn. Then slow down my approach during the post spawn.
MuskyMo
Posted 4/24/2014 11:35 AM (#708557 - in reply to #708445)
Subject: Re: Southern Opener?




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beerforthemuskygods - 4/23/2014 8:45 PM

Go-devil, where not too many others can get.


X2, except where no one can get....at least that i have seen
vegas492
Posted 4/24/2014 3:22 PM (#708625 - in reply to #708377)
Subject: Re: Southern Opener?




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Thanks for doing all of that with Walleyes for Tomorrow, Mike!