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muskyman08 |
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Posts: 16 | Been pounding the water pretty hard lately, on my water temps are up, fish should be movin but we can't get anything going. We've been throwing blades, ripping dawgs, and trying some topwaters. Most action comes from the blades but it isn't what I would expect for mid summer. What are other guys doing with 70 degree water temps that are moving fish and getting them to commit? | ||
Yooper Padre |
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Posts: 337 Location: Watersmeet, Michigan | Top Raiders, regular bulldawgs, and safety pin spinners. They just aren't showing much interest in anything bigger. Fr. K | ||
showtime |
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Posts: 87 Location: Wisconsin | Got fish on mag dawg, reg medussa and mid medussa last week. 700 series blades moved fish as well and prop baits | ||
crix |
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Posts: 165 Location: tHe LaKe Of PrIoR, mN | small blades really fast ! | ||
Jeremy |
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Posts: 1144 Location: Minnesota. | 9" Plastic Suick!! Tossed one on the big V for a good while last two weeks and took some nice fish. A PB of 54" too!! Amazing strength of that fish. She swims! | ||
sworrall |
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Posts: 32886 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Jeremy, Any chance we can get that image for to folks at Suick? If so, send it to us at [email protected]. Nice fish! | ||
KenK |
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Posts: 574 Location: Elk Grove Village, IL & Phillips, WI | We've stumbled onto a pattern that is still working on the shallow flowage in Wisconsin that my family fishes. Burning double 10s in shallow areas (3 ft or less) with a lot of wood. In the past few weeks we have boated about 15 muskies between me and my 2 boys. Of the fifteen, we had a 45, 47, 48.5 and my son's new personal best, 50.5. Not sure if this will continue to hold up. Normally by now the big mamas would have vacated this area. Edited by KenK 7/25/2014 9:38 AM | ||
curleytail |
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Posts: 2687 Location: Hayward, WI | NOTHING! Fishing in NW Wisconsin has been brutal for me lately. I always read about guys having slumps, I think I'm in one. I watched somebody catch one by shallow weeds yesterday... | ||
longcastinlefty |
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Posts: 51 | trolling small long baits has been the only way to catch fish down in SE WI. Been casting my arms off trying to figure out if it was just location on the lake, but the fish seem to be deep and biting smaller baits. | ||
muskieman6 |
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Posts: 91 Location: Metro , Mille Lacs, and G. Rapids | Been moving fish on pounders deep and reasonably slow only hooked 2 and only boated one | ||
milje |
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Posts: 410 Location: Wakefield, MI | Caught a 44" last night an hour before dark on a giant killer (new PB by the way), casting to the edge of the bulrushes she hit 10 feet from the boat. Last week we were getting action right in the weeds with frogs, caught a 39", had 4 other hits. | ||
Jeremy |
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Posts: 1144 Location: Minnesota. | sworrall - 7/25/2014 9:12 AM Jeremy, Any chance we can get that image for to folks at Suick? If so, send it to us at [email protected]. Nice fish! Steve the Suick isn't in the pic but I'll gladly send it to the address given. I have trouble posting pics. on this board, unfortunately. Thanks, I'd love to share her! Jeremy. | ||
achotrod |
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Posts: 1283 | Small blades, top waters and Mini Dussas have moved or caught fish for us. | ||
Drakl |
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Posts: 192 Location: Quebec, Canada | We have had only 1 hit and 1 follow on the #10s since the opener... switched to #8s and instant results. Multi fish day a 51 and 44 within an hour between each. Edited by Drakl 7/27/2014 8:57 PM | ||
packz |
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Posts: 32 Location: Appleton, WI | Good action using smaller rubber and small jerkbaits here in Rhinelander, Wi, a bait that has worked very well is the renegade live action joe. | ||
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