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Location: The Land of Lincoln | Can someone please recommend a technique or tips for post-spawn muskie. Thanks!
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| I would suggest a cigarette and a little conversation...BR |
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| Maybe even some spooning. |
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Location: Illinoise | maybe some money for a taxi? |
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Edited by Sponge 6/26/2007 6:10 AM
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Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin | Larkin, I would use suckers with quick strike rigs. Post spawn fish are not going to chase down anything, if you hang meat in fron of their faces they can't resist a easy meal. I fish with at least one sucker rod over the side of the boat when the water is under 60 degrees. It can make a slow day into a good day. I have some quality fish boated since last weekend thanks to the sucker rods. |
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Location: ashtabula ohio | you guys are flippin great,lol, br, shep, vman... |
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| Seriously fish your normal spots. These fish behave like the other ones. The larger females will be just a bit deeper than the smaller males. They will bite baits no problem. Good luck..BR |
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Location: Machesney Park, Il | Muskie-nuts ya gotta love em! |
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Location: in front of my comp | Also I usually base any breakfast on how aggressive there are... |
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Location: oswego, il | depends on how far after the spawn we are talking about, they go on a feed after they recoup and alot of techniques work. Jerkbaits, gliders and twitchbaits would be what I would toss at them. |
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