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Don Pfeiffer
Posted 10/17/2007 10:54 PM (#280041)
Subject: sucker bite!




Posts: 929


Location: Rhinelander.
If you enjoy fishing with suckers let me tell you the bite is on in northern wisconsin. I wish I had a washtub full of them. This 4 bucks a pop for them is killing me. I don't think I've seen the bite this strong in some years now. Its a real riot out there and too boot I hardly ever see another boat on the water.

Pfeiff

tuffy1
Posted 10/18/2007 7:07 AM (#280060 - in reply to #280041)
Subject: RE: sucker bite!





Posts: 3242


Location: Racine, Wi
Good to hear Don. I'm heading up tomorrow with a tub full of suckers.

We've been getting a few on suckers down here already, although the waters just finally getting down into prime sucker range.
WV Musky
Posted 10/18/2007 10:06 AM (#280098 - in reply to #280060)
Subject: RE: sucker bite!




Posts: 571


Location: Williamstown, WV
Hey guys,
What exactly is "prime" sucker range? I've never sucker fished so just wondering.

Shawn
tuffy1
Posted 10/18/2007 12:14 PM (#280119 - in reply to #280098)
Subject: RE: sucker bite!





Posts: 3242


Location: Racine, Wi
I think they really start shining after turnover. When the weeds start dying and I'm fishing deeper structure and breaks.

Before turnover, I tend to fish alot more shallow, so suckers can be tough to run in the junk. However, I do run them in the weeds when I can, as they do get eaten. But for really running suckers, I like after turnover.
Bytor
Posted 10/18/2007 2:28 PM (#280141 - in reply to #280119)
Subject: RE: sucker bite!





Location: The Yahara Chain
What Joel said.

Don what are the water temps up there? I am heading up in the middle of next week.
Muskydr
Posted 10/18/2007 3:25 PM (#280147 - in reply to #280041)
Subject: Re: sucker bite!




Posts: 686


Location: Tomahawk, Wisconsin
low to mid 50's on most lakes from big to small
Don Pfeiffer
Posted 10/18/2007 6:08 PM (#280173 - in reply to #280141)
Subject: RE: sucker bite!




Posts: 929


Location: Rhinelander.
MID 50'S ARE RIGHT AND TEMPS TO SATAY IN HIGH 50'S AND 60'S SO iT SHOULD HOLD FOR AWHILE.

PFEIFF
Top_raider01
Posted 10/18/2007 6:43 PM (#280179 - in reply to #280041)
Subject: Re: sucker bite!




Posts: 15


Location: bloomington,MN
ive never sucker fished but i really want to try it this fall.What kind of stuff would i need and how big of suckers should i get.thanks
Slamr
Posted 10/18/2007 9:02 PM (#280193 - in reply to #280041)
Subject: Re: sucker bite!





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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=37...

Try 12-16" suckers, or whatever is legal in your area of fishing.
clint
Posted 10/18/2007 9:31 PM (#280196 - in reply to #280041)
Subject: RE: sucker bite!


i think in mn you can only get suckers up to12". at least in licensed shops. you can buy bigger ones from private sellers, but I guess the law for shops is 12". I just heard about that the other day. clint
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