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| Im heading to whitefish bay in a couple weeks for week of Muskie fishing. Ive been fishing the Angle for the last 10 years and have my tactics dialed in there, but I was lucky enough to win a trip to whitefish bay so I'm giving it a try. With the gin clear water up there, should I be targeting different structure? Deeper? Different lures?
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| Going to be heading up in a few weeks as well, first time fishing musky on Whitefish bay. Will give you an update when I get back |
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| Focus on prime times and rocks. I stayed there in late June, and moved some nice fish on the North end of the bay. Lost a couple too. They were coming out of about 8 ft of water then, but I'm sure that's changed a bit. I'd look for shallow rocks that have a shelf in 8-15 ft, then drop off deeper than that.
If you're open to a long run in the boat, you can make the 20ish mile run NW to find a higher concentration of fish. |
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| Thanks tommy. I think I'll try a little of both. May even give lake trout a try. |
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Location: St. Lawrence River | And the searchers all say they'd have made Whitefish bay if they'd put 15 more miles behind her. |
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Location: oconomowoc, wi | JakeStCroixSkis - 8/6/2016 4:17 AM
And the searchers all say they'd have made Whitefish bay if they'd put 15 more miles behind her.
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| JakeStCroixSkis - 8/6/2016 4:17 AM
And the searchers all say they'd have made Whitefish bay if they'd put 15 more miles behind her. Gordon Lightfoot,...one of my all time favourites. |
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