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Location: Illinois | Is June too early to throw pounders? What time do you usually start throwing them? |
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Location: Chisholm, MN | Depends on where you are |
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| Not too early...I generally throw more mags than pounders in June but there are times the pounder/more depth/bigger profile is the ticket |
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| imo not at all! the lil bait for spring is just a bs theory.small baits work all year long same thing for big one.i don't think there is more fingerling than adult during spring and even if it wouldn't be the case why a musky wouldn't grab an adult perch because there is more lil guys ? |
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Location: Apparently where the Muskie aren't | supertrollr - 6/10/2018 2:47 PM
imo not at all! the lil bait for spring is just a bs theory.small baits work all year long same thing for big one.i don't think there is more fingerling than adult during spring and even if it wouldn't be the case why a musky wouldn't grab an adult perch because there is more lil guys ?
Agreed, I think a musky would prefer a adult perch over a 2" one any day. most Likley easier to catch too. |
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| when looking at the different season, i wonder , when do big pike/muskie not eat big prey?
In winter there is the cisco spawn, meaning lots of big fatigued prey fish available
In spring there is the muskie/pike spawn followed by the perch/generic baitfish spawn, again meaning lots of big fatigued prey fish available
And in fall, big pike/muskie are trying to fatten up and will generally not hesitate to target big prey items
Maybe summer is the exception? |
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