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Location: Storm Lake, IA | With temperatures falling drastically through out muskie range this week, I was wondering how you will attack them this weekend? I plan on throwing more dawgs and twitch baits. Check the weeds early and then move out and troll the edges. Might even have to throw the coveralls on with a high of 55 and a low of 35 in my neck of the woods. |
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Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain | Never, ever, ever overlook topwater during this period. Trust me, They work! |
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| woohoo cool down shad migration and porkie musky. slower troll bigger profile baits and the beginning of fishing fall windows |
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| Gliders, with lots of pauses.
Big, wide profile, long gliding lures that just hang there at the end of the glide whimpering..."Eat me. Eat me. I can't swim anymore."
I love dropping water temps. It triggers those big girls just like it flips the switch on big bucks.
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Posts: 256
Location: Janesville | Going to throw topwaters and Rubber Dubbers. |
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| Magnum, Could you email me about those rubber [email protected]  |
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Posts: 16632
Location: The desert | Fished the slight cool down here in Point that has been going on for the past two days......Saw 19 fish today, yes 19. Caught a 45, I'll fish cool downs I guess.... |
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Posts: 1184
Location: Iowa Great Lakes | Water temps dropped almost 10 degrees since the 7th here. 3 of us fished the weekend boated 5 lost 1 in that time frame the other 2 fished through tonight with 3 more in the net. 30" 36" , 2-40" 42" 46" 48". Saw lots of follows also a few bigger fish to. Tourney this weekend should be a few caught. |
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| Just wondering if you guys think that the fish will still hold to the rip-rap? |
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