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| Hi everyone,
First time doing this but I thought to give it a whirl. I am heading up to cedar Lake in Aitkin, MN my family has a cabin there. Relatively new to musky fishing and I have tried a number of things on this lake and am having little luck. The lake is deep with steep drops and water deeper than 100 ft. We have pulled 2 out this year on top water but if anyone has any suggestions on general target areas it would be a major help. Taking my little brother musky fishing for the first time and I want to get him hooked! Thank you! |
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Location: Probably Minnesota that time... | Night fishing...not a cure all, but...
-Chris |
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| Some believe the lake is "down" for the last 5 years or so. The fishery there has evolved and an open water fishery has developed. Get a couple casts off the weed edge and use your electronics to locate baitfish schools. If they are " high and tight", I'd be smiling. Put a bait in front of them and hope they eat. |
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Location: Alex or Alek? | When you headed out? My buddy has a cabin near by and we are going out this weekend. Good Luck |
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| I am headed up there next weekend on the 15th. Super excited |
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Location: Mound, MN | Looks like I'm going to be on Cedar this weekend - anyone else going to be around? |
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Location: Metro | I am going to be on Cedar this weekend. I have been out every weekend this summer and have raised about 8 fish total but no luck. The lake has really awesome points and weed edges. Ill be out there Sat morning for sure, look for a little alumacraft with a guy standing in the very front. Got a 15 HP Johnson on the back lol. |
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