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| Of course when muskie fishing people will obvouisly target big fish, but in my mind I am not neccasarily targeting them I am just trying to get numbers of fish because I am not that good and just trying to learn more about catching them! does this make sense or am I out of line and going about it wrong? |
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Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion | If your Muskie fishing, it can't be wrong.... If you want numbers than go for it, while doing so you'll probibly nail a monster.........Just Do It, and have fun.
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Location: Birchwood, WI. | giver!!!!!!! watch out them smaller fish(30''- 36''ish) fish when handeling, can be feisty hold on!!!!!!!!!! good luck! ***CATCH & RELEASE**** |
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| Learning where they like to live and how to get them to eat are the key skills you need.
Pete Maina was catching a hundred plus a season on Teal and Lost Lake, and you couldn't say he was targetting big fish on those waters. But obviously the skills learned there stood him in good stead as he widened his fishing horizons. With good basic skills. size becomes more a function of which waters you fish. |
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| firstsixfeet - 1/8/2010 7:08 PM
Learning where they like to live and how to get them to eat are the key skills you need.
Pete Maina was catching a hundred plus a season on Teal and Lost Lake, and you couldn't say he was targetting big fish on those waters. But obviously the skills learned there stood him in good stead as he widened his fishing horizons. With good basic skills. size becomes more a function of which waters you fish.[/QUOTE
What do you mean size becomes a function of wich waters you fish? Thanks for the input! |
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| Im guessing he means once you get used to catching fish the next step is to fish lakes that are know for housing bigger fish! |
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