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Mikes Extreme
Posted 8/13/2003 10:38 AM (#78908)
Subject: How is the full moon treating you???





Posts: 2691


Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin
I have been holding my own but it seems like the fishing is not up to par. How is the full moon phase of August treating you?
tuffy1
Posted 8/13/2003 10:42 AM (#78909 - in reply to #78908)
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Posts: 3242


Location: Racine, Wi
Pretty crummy. It is making me work too much during the week, so that I am unable to get on the water to take advantage of it.
nwild
Posted 8/13/2003 10:42 AM (#78910 - in reply to #78908)
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Posts: 1996


Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain
The last couple days the moon phase, or more accurately the weather pattern has been treating me like a baby treats its diaper. Clear blue skies with no wind at all, have been cancelling out any positive effect the moon phase may have. Last two days have been doughnuts for me.
ToddM
Posted 8/13/2003 11:11 AM (#78913 - in reply to #78908)
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Posts: 20281


Location: oswego, il
The moon might as well orbit another planet. I have had perfect moon phase conditions, like sunset/full moon rise and nothing to show for it.
mikie
Posted 8/13/2003 11:15 AM (#78915 - in reply to #78908)
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Location: Athens, Ohio
Mike, those fish are resting until the two hillbillies get up there next week to rile them up a bit. Can't wait to see you again, soon! m
cpr fish
Posted 8/13/2003 11:26 AM (#78916 - in reply to #78908)
Subject: RE: How is the full moon treating you???




Posts: 239


Location: Madison, WI
Caught one & raised one on Sunday. Not even a looker the last two nights? Clear skies and N/NE winds are not helping. Maybe tonight......Good luck on the h2o!
Mikes Extreme
Posted 8/13/2003 11:35 AM (#78917 - in reply to #78915)
Subject: RE: How is the full moon treating you???





Posts: 2691


Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin
Mikie, I have been still catching fish but the action seems to be after dark. I got a 33-incher Monday before dark and a 38 after dark. Last night I got a 37.5 once it got dark. They don't like the light anymore. At lease during this moon phase. It makes for long, tired, days at work. See ya soon.

Posted 8/13/2003 11:47 AM (#78920 - in reply to #78909)
Subject: RE: How is the full moon treating you???


To answer your question Mike...

I burned a 48+ on Saturday morning..It just missed my suick by a 1/4 of a second on the jerk boatside.....SHEESH..as Worrall would say.

So I look at the weather for Sunday and see a major front coming down from Hayward towards the lake I was fishing. Me and Hintz get there at 4:30pm just as the front blows in. The wind is blowing on the spot I moved that big girl. The moon is about to rise, its the day before the full and my fishing watch is lighting up like a freeking christmas tree....

NOTHING...except a porpuse by her after our 4 trip down that weed line. I think she ate just before I got there or something..LOL

August moon sucks...water temps are still mid seventys....we need 60's. I prefer a Aug and Sept moon that come later in the the month when water temps are cooler. Early month moons are not a good, due to warmer water temps. Sept might be good if we get somewhat of a cool down. But the early Oct full will be Awesome this year.

My 2 cents!
Jason Smith
sworrall
Posted 8/13/2003 12:14 PM (#78921 - in reply to #78920)
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Posts: 32958


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin

Jack got his 48.5 on the front and moonrise, and we moved a couple more. Once the moon was up, that was it.

Yesterday, Sue I moved two during Rhinelander Muskie League on the moonrise period, both reasonably agressive, but no takers. Once the moon was up, that again was it.

Mikes Extreme
Posted 8/13/2003 12:31 PM (#78922 - in reply to #78920)
Subject: RE: How is the full moon treating you???





Posts: 2691


Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin
Jason, e-mail me a picture of her when you catch her. If I know you it won't be long before you stick that fish. You got to come down for a Salmon trip. The kings are comming in.
Shep
Posted 8/13/2003 1:25 PM (#78925 - in reply to #78922)
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I got a 34 on Pewauke Sunday night, 1/2 hour before moonrise. Stayed for another hour and a half and nothing else. Course, that doesn't necessarily mean anything! LOL
Obfuscate Musky
Posted 8/13/2003 1:28 PM (#78927 - in reply to #78908)
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Posts: 654


Location: MPLS, MN
Snuck out for about three hours this morning to try to take advantage, since I can't go out this weekend. Got one 33" on a jackpot and one lazy follow on a bucktail.

Edited by Obfuscate Musky 8/13/2003 1:29 PM
Trophymuskie
Posted 8/13/2003 1:45 PM (#78929 - in reply to #78908)
Subject: RE: How is the full moon treating you???





Posts: 1430


Location: Eastern Ontario
I don't have much to go on but I went out for 3.5 hours last night and got a 43 and 41 and that 41 gave me the shakes he fought so damn hard. I don't know but our waters seem clearer this summer even with all the rains and the males are fighting even better then ever. My buddy got a 49 at 9 pm last night as well.
ESOX Maniac
Posted 8/13/2003 1:49 PM (#78930 - in reply to #78908)
Subject: RE: How is the full moon treating you???





Posts: 2754


Location: Mauston, Wisconsin

Talk about full moon effects. Action around Mauston WI has been incredible- wife has been slashing and striking at everything that moves (both me and the grandkids) oooooooooooooooooch!  - I gotta get us out of the house & fishing.

Al Warner

http://www.zaltnad.com

 

Mark H.
Posted 8/13/2003 3:32 PM (#78943 - in reply to #78908)
Subject: RE: How is the full moon treating you???




Posts: 1936


Location: Eau Claire, WI
Mike fishing up here stinks right now... water levels on rivers, lakes is very very low with little to no flow. Fish are not cooperating worth a darn. I am beyond frustrated on how to get on a pattern...there are a few being caught but very few and very inconsistent.

Best thing about the full moon phase in August is... last nite when I got up around 2:30 to take a pee I didn't have turn the light in bathroom on, there was enough moonlight shining in the window so I didn't have to worry about my aim...:)
captain frank
Posted 8/13/2003 6:12 PM (#78964 - in reply to #78908)
Subject: RE: How is the full moon treating you???





Posts: 87


Location: michigan
The full moon has been coupled with front after front here in michigan and the fishing has been awesome!! Monday we went 5/6 and yesterday we went 9/13 with a double header. Biggest fish were 49 and 51". Frank.
Thick Shady
Posted 8/13/2003 7:37 PM (#78967 - in reply to #78964)
Subject: RE: How is the full moon treating you???




Posts: 136


Did someone say Full moon?


47" at 12:30 am last night.
mikie
Posted 8/13/2003 7:47 PM (#78968 - in reply to #78967)
Subject: RE: How is the full moon treating you???





Location: Athens, Ohio
YOU da man~! m
Muskie Treats
Posted 8/14/2003 9:40 AM (#79007 - in reply to #78908)
Subject: RE: How is the full moon treating you???





Posts: 2384


Location: On the X that marks the mucky spot
38"er last night @ 1:30. Was my cousin's largest fish to date!
lobi
Posted 8/14/2003 10:47 AM (#79021 - in reply to #78908)
Subject: RE: How is the full moon treating you???





Posts: 1137


Location: Holly, MI
It sure looks nice rising over the pines in my backyard. Sure wish I was on the water. You guys with the donuts are making me feel a little better. Although I would rather have a no fish day on the water than a no fish day at home or work.
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