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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Pro's...Do you like slow rolling or burning buckta
 
Message Subject: Pro's...Do you like slow rolling or burning buckta

Posted 4/30/2002 9:27 PM (#473)
Subject: Pro's...Do you like slow rolling or burning buckta


Fast or slow....how should we GO!

Posted 4/30/2002 9:46 PM (#31061)
Subject: Pro's...Do you like slow rolling or burning buckta


I love burnning bucky's, you can cover a lot of water in this manner and search out active ski's!!!!!!!![:p]

Posted 5/7/2002 3:46 PM (#31062)
Subject: Pro's...Do you like slow rolling or burning buckta


Gotta let the fish answer this question. Some days it's slooow, but most days I have better success burning the baits. Their muskies, how do you know till you are there.

Good luck, Murph

Posted 5/7/2002 4:48 PM (#31063)
Subject: Pro's...Do you like slow rolling or burning buckta


I like fast to faster the first 2/3s of the year, I always keep my spinnerbaits in the top 1 ft of the water column through and around weeds in 10 ft of water or less.

In the fall I may slow down a bit after adding a large trailler and bringning the lure some 3 to 4' down is as much as 20' of water.

Posted 5/12/2002 12:34 PM (#31064)
Subject: Pro's...Do you like slow rolling or burning buckta


Burn Baby Burn! I slow it down a little in the fall, but mostly I like to move'em fast. I also heave it up about 10ft out in front and that always seem to get some attention.

Posted 5/18/2002 6:05 PM (#31065)
Subject: Pro's...Do you like slow rolling or burning buckta


both depending on time of year, definitely slower at night
or super early morning (still dark).

Posted 5/24/2002 9:35 AM (#31066)
Subject: Pro's...Do you like slow rolling or burning buckta


I have found from a tournament perspective that the opposite from what everyone else is doing can maybe put that one elusive extra fish in the boat. The real key is whatdo the fish want. If we are fishing "tails" one of us generally burns it and one uses the old slow roll until the fish lets you know.
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