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Location: lawton, ok | Looking at getting after some Midwestern muskie. Never been on the lake but me a buddy plan to fish it last weekend in September any tips on lure size and "productive" areas? |
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| Have some bass & walleye baits with you, more times than not Pomme muskie prefer the smaller bait size. Pomme offers lots of rock & timber, not much weed coverage. |
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| Be prepared for the locals to call them chasers and not follows. LOL |
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Location: lawton, ok | I thought muskie hit bigger baits in the fall time of the year in preparation for the winter so no big jerks or bulldogs? |
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| They'll hit bigger baits, I'm just saying that I've had better luck with baits on the smaller side for muskie. Here's a link to the 2014 Muskies Inc., chapter results.
http://www.missourimuskies.org/2014-muskies-caught.htm
Edited by Ridgeback Hollow 8/26/2015 5:42 PM
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| Throw six inch baits and maybe a little bigger. Save the bulldogs and double 10's for somewhere else. Muskies Should be hitting that time of the year but watch for follows. Fish the following areas:
Martin Flats south, north and both buoys
Russ T's
Willie fin
Coopers
Fish can be found about anywhere on the lake but I wouldn't go past the bridge on the Lindley arm and not past Cooper's on the Pomme arm. Lots of water without running farther. I would skip the Decker arm all together.
Fall muskie tournament is the first weekend of October. Join us for that and you might win $10,000.
See www.missourimuskies.org
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Location: lawton, ok | Thanks for all the info I'm going to go 6" shad colored cranks and jerks and Joe Bucher original bucktails 7" #8 blade consisting of nickel/black, nickel/black and white, and chartreuse/black and checking out some of the locations as well.
Edited by bigrackhunter 8/26/2015 10:37 PM
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