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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Videos are going up as I get them rendered. Click the video link on any page, and take a look.
This is as close as we could get to what the fish experiences under normal conditions as the lure goes by. Sunny day, about 6 PM in late June on a clear lake in Oneida County. |
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Location: Denmark | Thanks for sharing with us, a truly new and interesting experience hearing this. |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Loud, are they not? |
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Location: syracuse indiana | yes they are, i was supprised that the 10's were not that loud, but holy cow the 13's were extremly loud, and all the other stuff was too, man i love jame's baits
Edited by archerynut36 6/29/2011 7:08 PM
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Location: Uxbridge Ontario | Next quest is; How much "sound" do muskies hear... or sense? In terms of detection though lateral lines that is.
Neat to hear the baits though. Much louder than I anticipated.
Edited by HomeTime 6/30/2011 7:05 AM
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Location: Mayer, MN | HomeTime - 6/30/2011 7:04 AM
Next quest is; How much "sound" do muskies hear... or sense? In terms of detection though lateral lines that is.
Neat to hear the baits though. Much louder than I anticipated.
My question too. Big blades not much audible noise to us, but the muskies sure can hear/sense/feel them. That Nokken sounds sweet though! |
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Location: Land of the Musky | My tech question for the day is noise vs vibration. you can have a lot of vibration without sound and vice versa. Anyone see any articles on this or have personal data? I know some of you keep journal books on lures and fish caught.
Thanks Steve for the videos!!! Love em!
James
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Muskies both 'hear' conventionally and sense pressure waves by lateral line. There's a long recent thread on the issue here somewhere. |
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