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Musky Face
Posted 6/16/2013 9:37 PM (#646838 - in reply to #646441)
Subject: Re: Listening to radio when fishing




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Musky's could care less about the music, they see you staring at them when they follow. If they are going to eat, they are going to eat. That's there nature, just like you and i. Play your music if you want to, it wont bother me any, cause i am going to be jammin mine also.

AndrewR
Posted 6/16/2013 10:29 PM (#646844 - in reply to #646465)
Subject: Re: Listening to radio when fishing





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Location: Minocqua, WI
Musky Brian - 6/14/2013 1:36 AM

absolutely 100% does NOT scare fish....got satellite radio in my boat and will never go back without having it. It can make any day fun and a tough day bearable


Eddie Trunk's awesomeness and Hair Nation (ch. 39) has saved the day.
mtcook16
Posted 6/17/2013 9:56 AM (#646906 - in reply to #646625)
Subject: Re: Listening to radio when fishing





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Location: MN
fishhawk50 - 6/14/2013 9:18 PM

matt lepay calling td's for the badgers! and of course.. led zeppelin for my music choice. not to loud though


Yes!
ulbian
Posted 6/17/2013 10:15 AM (#646911 - in reply to #646441)
Subject: Re: Listening to radio when fishing




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Comparing sound coming from speakers on a ski/wakeboard boat to the sound coming from most fishing boats is a flawed comparison. The placement of speakers is key. In most fishing boats, whether by intentional design to keep sound "in" or by design due to available space, sound isn't going to be broadcast outward the way it intentionally is with a different set up.

I can crank my stock boat radio up and yeah, you'll be able to hear it but it's not blaring across an entire body of water. Crank your boat radio up and set a basic radio on the gunnel tuned to the same station. Now turn the basic radio off and check your distance. Now switch it around and leave that basic radio on and the boat radio off. The results might surprise you. If you've modified your audio system in your boat then all bets are off. The point here is the location of the source where the sound is coming from.
Mikes Extreme
Posted 6/17/2013 1:32 PM (#646955 - in reply to #646911)
Subject: Re: Listening to radio when fishing





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Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin
Still have not figured out if the muskies like rock n roll more than country. I guess we will just have to see. Sometimes I'm a little bit country but mostly rock n roll. Tunes in the boat are a must. There are times I don't have them on but when they are its a good attitude adjustment.
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