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Message Subject: EARLY SPRING FISHING
musky39
Posted 3/18/2005 9:14 PM (#139667)
Subject: EARLY SPRING FISHING




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My job has kept me from fishing much this time of year. That thankfully has changed.
Any advise on fish location and tactics from fellow muskaholics would be appreciated.
I have had decent luck in the later spring.
The water temp is 35-40 degrees.

Good luck to all. musky39
ESOX Maniac
Posted 3/19/2005 5:26 AM (#139675 - in reply to #139667)
Subject: RE: EARLY SPRING FISHING





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Location: Mauston, Wisconsin
The season is closed here. River fish! I mean fish the river. The muskies are biting, I was just testing a new stinger rig on an ESOX Alien to see if it affected the action and hooked a 30"r in about 10 casts.. The water temp was 34F. The walleye guy's that were out said they were catching nothing but dinks. However they also said the muskies were hitting and making things interesting.

Have fun
Al

Edited by ESOX Maniac 3/19/2005 5:30 AM
Tom
Posted 3/19/2005 7:47 PM (#139713 - in reply to #139667)
Subject: RE: EARLY SPRING FISHING


We probably have two feet of ice on the lakes, so the best
location I can recommend now is walking up and down the aisles
of Thorne Brothers.
Tom
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