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sorenson
Posted 10/21/2008 12:42 PM (#341690)
Subject: Overcoming turnover





Posts: 1764


Location: Ogden, Ut
Well, the obvious answers always seems to be to 'go find another water' or 'fish a river' but when those options aren't available (there's only 1 water that has muskies that I can get a boat on this time of the year) what course of action do you take?

Common sense leads me to believe that in a time of some stress, fish just hunker down and wait it out. That would probably be the best option for me too, but I want to fish. I've been trolling and casting, moving baits slow, fast and in-between. I've been fishing structure, open water and following bait fish; fishing big, medium and smaller baits. Nothing seems to work. There's a ton of muskie knowledge frequenting this board - any theories out there? Where can I cut some corners so I don't have to search the whole body of water for some receptive fish? The water is down 26' from full pool, so there's no weed edges and the 'first breaks' are generally 10 or more feet out of the water. The irrigation season is now over and the reservoir is starting to, ever so slowly, come back up a bit. Forage is mainly perch, crappies and carp.

S.
big gun
Posted 10/21/2008 12:45 PM (#341691 - in reply to #341690)
Subject: Re: Overcoming turnover




Posts: 462


Location: Madison Wi. Chain
Hi Sorno, I would probably look for the most stable water. If you had a significant weed edge I would probably focus on the thickest weeds or the inside edge. In your situation, I might look for incoming streams or springs that provide some current. Good Luck! BG
sworrall
Posted 10/21/2008 12:53 PM (#341695 - in reply to #341690)
Subject: Re: Overcoming turnover





Posts: 32926


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Find the food, and you will find the fish, even in a turnover situation. Getting them to go, on the other hand...
Slamr
Posted 10/21/2008 12:58 PM (#341696 - in reply to #341690)
Subject: RE: Overcoming turnover





Posts: 7086


Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
A few strategies, some of which I'll taylor specifically for you!

a. lawn work - get it done now, so after turnover there's less to be done.
b. general honey-do's - see above.
c. brew beer - it can be your personal way to get through the current economic crisis.
d. send Nikki and Andrew another brown Utah DNR beanie hat, I shrunk the last one.
e. sneak onto the neighbors yards and replace McCain banners with Obama ones, and vice versa.

This should be enough for at least a week.
ILmuskie
Posted 10/21/2008 1:16 PM (#341700 - in reply to #341690)
Subject: Re: Overcoming turnover





Posts: 371


Location: Dixon, IL
I might use sucker with a large slip float, while casting a jerkbait! I would try to fish area where less wind (weedbeds , woods or rocks) and if not work then move to wind to shore that baitfish might be closer to shore.
Fish from 11 am until evening.
Better than stay home to watch tv!
ghoti
Posted 10/21/2008 2:58 PM (#341728 - in reply to #341690)
Subject: RE: Overcoming turnover




Posts: 1286


Location: Stevens Point, Wi.
I don't feel it's a time of sress for the fish, instead it seems more a time of expanding opportunities. Waters and food that were unavailable are now accessable. The fish seem more scattered until the find their new fall haunts.

Besides, with that gorgeous scenery, who cares !
Pointerpride102
Posted 10/21/2008 3:19 PM (#341729 - in reply to #341700)
Subject: Re: Overcoming turnover





Posts: 16632


Location: The desert
ILmuskie - 10/21/2008 1:16 PM

I might use sucker with a large slip float, while casting a jerkbait! I would try to fish area where less wind (weedbeds , woods or rocks) and if not work then move to wind to shore that baitfish might be closer to shore.
Fish from 11 am until evening.
Better than stay home to watch tv!


Unfortunately the use of suckers/live bait is illegal out west. When I run the DNR, trout will be illegal.
Obfuscate Musky
Posted 10/21/2008 6:55 PM (#341768 - in reply to #341690)
Subject: Re: Overcoming turnover




Posts: 654


Location: MPLS, MN
Deep Saddles and/or shallow, very very shallow..
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