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Message Subject: Shallow Bowl Lakes
Nolan
Posted 7/25/2012 8:23 PM (#574045)
Subject: Shallow Bowl Lakes




There is a lake by my house that has about 250 Tiger Muskies stock in it every 3 years, the water is pea soup green in the summer, and is a 14 foot bowl with a very thin weed line. Today when I was out sunny fishing I had a MASSIVE Tiger follow my sunfish into the boat and it got me kinda excited to try this lake when it finally cools off a little bit.
How would you go about trying to catch these fish in a pea green, bowl lake, full of little sunnies?
IAJustin
Posted 7/25/2012 8:27 PM (#574046 - in reply to #574045)
Subject: Re: Shallow Bowl Lakes




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Live bait.
Guest
Posted 7/25/2012 8:31 PM (#574048 - in reply to #574045)
Subject: RE: Shallow Bowl Lakes


Fish open water, throw bucktails & rip big plastic
Guest
Posted 7/25/2012 8:36 PM (#574050 - in reply to #574045)
Subject: RE: Shallow Bowl Lakes


Tigers like gaudy colors... chartreuse, yellow, pink.
sworrall
Posted 7/25/2012 8:47 PM (#574053 - in reply to #574045)
Subject: Re: Shallow Bowl Lakes





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Spinnerbaits are Tiger candy.
The Swan
Posted 7/26/2012 9:44 AM (#574134 - in reply to #574045)
Subject: RE: Shallow Bowl Lakes


You might try something as simple as the Rapala Super Shad Rap in a bluegill finish, if there are gills in the lake. But I would exchange the nickel colored hooks for bronze or steel.
tuffy1
Posted 7/26/2012 10:16 AM (#574142 - in reply to #574134)
Subject: RE: Shallow Bowl Lakes





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Location: Racine, Wi
My parents live on a private lake that used to be loaded with tigers. The lake isn't really a bowl, but has some areas that are bowl like. I found that many times (especially in late August), the tigers would move SUPER shallow, and we would night fish them with mepps musky killers and absolutely hammer them (right next to shore). That's one option. The other way we've done well, as Steve said, is by throwing spinnerbaits over the shallower weeds, and even topwaters or shallow dawgs used as a topwater (the older shallow dawgs worked well for that, as the tail was a bit more stiff and "slurped" the surface nicely).

Didn't get many out suspended, most were related to the weeds or cribs. But the one thing they all had in common is most were caught pretty shallow.
esoxaddict
Posted 7/26/2012 10:44 AM (#574146 - in reply to #574045)
Subject: Re: Shallow Bowl Lakes





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When they first statred stocking tigers in Silver Lake Wi (Kenosha County) it seemed the best time to find and catch them was during the hottest weather, shallow, and often in the middle of the night. Strange fish.
Nolan
Posted 7/26/2012 12:05 PM (#574165 - in reply to #574045)
Subject: Re: Shallow Bowl Lakes




Thought Tigers were like a pike and didn't bite at night?
AndyM
Posted 7/26/2012 12:29 PM (#574169 - in reply to #574045)
Subject: RE: Shallow Bowl Lakes


Spoon EM!
tuffy1
Posted 7/26/2012 1:43 PM (#574182 - in reply to #574165)
Subject: Re: Shallow Bowl Lakes





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Location: Racine, Wi
They definitely bite at night.
Ronix
Posted 7/26/2012 1:51 PM (#574185 - in reply to #574182)
Subject: Re: Shallow Bowl Lakes




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grim reaper and 1 oz. pearson grinder spinnerbaits in firetiger and white have done well for me...magic makers and 6" dive n rise baits have also produced
Triplethreat
Posted 7/26/2012 6:30 PM (#574228 - in reply to #574045)
Subject: Re: Shallow Bowl Lakes




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Location: River
You could troll a firetiger Shallow Raider along the weedline. It's been working for me.
Ja Rule
Posted 7/29/2012 3:38 PM (#574740 - in reply to #574165)
Subject: Re: Shallow Bowl Lakes




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Nolan - 7/26/2012 12:05 PM

Thought Tigers were like a pike and didn't bite at night?


On certain lakes and in certain conditions pike will actually feed at night. Usually very clear lakes or lakes with lots of daytime boat traffic. I have a couple local lakes where buddies of mine and myself can catch pile after dark.

Edited by Ja Rule 7/29/2012 3:41 PM
jerryb
Posted 8/1/2012 11:03 PM (#575530 - in reply to #574045)
Subject: Re: Shallow Bowl Lakes




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Location: Northern IL
1st off don't fish it right now that would be really bad, let those stocked, non reproducing fish die of old age...... 

Ok back to your question, hey thanks all for the mail some funny stuff! Oh yeah, pea soup, 14',,,, bowl....  Okay Mr. Nolan heres the deal, it's highly unlikely its a "bowl".
There has to be something that the bass use to migrate to the shallows and you need to figure out where that is.  No doubt a little lake or pond like this can be tough but think about Florida lakes and how a muck line to clean bottom transition is key to big schools of big bass. The same is probably true on your lake. The fisherman must develop a keen sense of a structure situations that will produce and areas that will not. Never put your faith in a lure! Go to "where" they are, never wait for them to come to you unless you know for sure you have a productive spot or area.

Good luck!

Edited by jerryb 8/1/2012 11:04 PM
Musky_Stalker
Posted 8/1/2012 11:07 PM (#575531 - in reply to #574045)
Subject: RE: Shallow Bowl Lakes


The best way to fish Tigers in small water? Fish for Bass...
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