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Message Subject: Musky Fishing After Tournaments
TMuskyFisher
Posted 10/7/2018 7:12 PM (#920429)
Subject: Musky Fishing After Tournaments




Posts: 86


Location: Illinois
Do the fish need a break after seeing tons of lures? Does fishing right after a tournement usually lower your odds?

Edited by TMuskyFisher 10/7/2018 7:13 PM
Baby Mallard
Posted 10/7/2018 7:35 PM (#920431 - in reply to #920429)
Subject: RE: Musky Fishing After Tournaments





The lakes I fish in MN, it seems there is a daily tournament.  Fishing pressure is probably the highest I have ever seen in the last 15 years.  Fishing has been much tougher as well and not seeing as many big fish overall.  But to answer your question, yes tournaments will slow the bite down some.
jlong
Posted 10/8/2018 9:08 AM (#920465 - in reply to #920431)
Subject: RE: Musky Fishing After Tournaments





Posts: 1937


Location: Black Creek, WI
Intuitively, you would expect the increased pressure from a tournament to slow things down.  However, I have had some great days of fishing the day after a tournament, so who knows.  Thus, Fish when you can fish and enjoy it.
T3clay
Posted 10/8/2018 3:18 PM (#920480 - in reply to #920429)
Subject: Re: Musky Fishing After Tournaments





Posts: 770


It's all still about windows... If there's good weather after the tournament, then you should be good!
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