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Slamr![]() |
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Posts: 7083 Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs | Fish more. Fish more good water more. Pay attention and learn how to catch fish on better water. | ||
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![]() Location: PA Angler | Fish of 1000 cast. Start counting. | ||
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Posts: 99 | Time on the water….catch more Efficient and Focused Time on the water…catch more and bigger. | ||
mikie![]() |
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Location: Athens, Ohio | An aged Kentuckian once told me the best way to catch muskies on Cave Run: "Fish until it's not fun any more; then put in another six hours!" m | ||
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Posts: 20 Location: Wright County MN | Sharpshooting. By far the fastest way to catch more. | ||
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Posts: 7083 Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs | youbetcha - 7/22/2025 1:04 PM Sharpshooting. By far the fastest way to catch more. Booooooooooooring to me at least. *and unethical in the eyes of many | ||
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Posts: 20 Location: Wright County MN | Slamr - 7/22/2025 1:30 PM youbetcha - 7/22/2025 1:04 PM Sharpshooting. By far the fastest way to catch more. Booooooooooooring to me at least. *and unethical in the eyes of many Agreed | ||
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Posts: 2376 Location: Chisholm, MN | youbetcha - 7/22/2025 1:55 PM Slamr - 7/22/2025 1:30 PM youbetcha - 7/22/2025 1:04 PM Sharpshooting. By far the fastest way to catch more. Booooooooooooring to me at least. *and unethical in the eyes of many Agreed You're not wrong unfortunately. | ||
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Posts: 8828 | 1. You have to spend a ton of time fishing for muskies in order to learn how to catch muskies. There's a lot that can go wrong - botched figure 8's, too fast, too slow, too shallow, too dee, poor hooksets, dull hooks.... read the fish. It's a fish, not a book, you want me to read it?! 2. You're not going to encounter of catch a lot of fish on a low density fishery, and you're not going to catch a 50"er in a lake where one does not exist. That 44"er you caught may very well have been one of the biggest fish in the lake. You're also not going to have many opportunities on a heavily pressured lake. You may only see 1 fish, and if you have a shot at it, it's the only one you're probably going to get. We had a day some years back... "There's one!" "There's another one!" "I got one going over here, too!" It was like somebody pushed the "go" button. We couldn't get a single one to eat, and we lost count at two dozen. Coupla BIG ones, too. I learned more about figure 8's and reading the fish that morning than I had in probably 100 days prior on the water. If you want to catch more and bigger fish, start where there are a lot of big fish. The next season I had a 6 fish day, with four of them being between 45 and 48. Saw two others, which I messed up because I wasn't paying attention. I doubt I would have caught more than one of them if it wasn't for the fact that I had an entire morning where there were fish coming out of everywhere. Thinking back to all the ones I didn't catch over the years, I probably would have caught a lot of them if I had a few more fish under my belt at the time. So yeah, fish in the right place. Fish at the right time if you have any control over that. Beyond that, always be ready! I don't know how they know but you can throw 200 casts and if you got your head up your arse on # 201 that's when one is going to show up. They know! | ||
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Posts: 1545 Location: Brighton CO. | Between my grandpa's, my dad and I we been hitting the lakes of the Northwoods for over 90 years, my dad's first trip up north was in 1936. My mom's side of the family helped dig the lakes in the Bena/Deer River area. The task is easier with 8-9 foot rods modern reels with drags and braided line and quality leaders and lures that don't pull apart on large fish and big nets rather a gaff. Next get on a lake of river system with has a history of big fish. I've only seen one true monster in all my fishing and my dad and grandpa 4 or five. A world record? No they don't get that big. Only if you fell them full of wet sand. And yes there's a learning curve both being ready and or fishing with old tackle from yesteryear that has failed us. What has worked for me? Fishing big fish water with good gear and in the fall with shorter days were your mind don't wonder. With proper fundamental's and the right weather you can catch a number of large fish in a short period of time however there are not many true 40 pound or bigger fish swimming around. | ||
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Posts: 2063 | Solitario Lupo - 7/22/2025 10:49 AM Fish of 1000 cast. Start counting. Landed 9 in my first 1000 casts of this year - LUCK! - I have no clue what I'm doing. | ||
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Posts: 7 | You know what they say... sometimes it's better to be lucky than good! I get the feeling you have a bit of both. | ||
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