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Muskie Fishing -> General Discussion -> Suckers on the St. Croix?
 
Message Subject: Suckers on the St. Croix?
musky nut
Posted 11/26/2010 10:17 PM (#468195)
Subject: Suckers on the St. Croix?





Location: Fridley MN
Wondering if anyone has had any luck on the St. Croix using suckers? If so what kind of depth or structure am I looking for this time of year? Jigging with a Bondy bait or Fuzzy Duzzit?  Throwing baits if temps can stay above 32 for the day? I have no clue as to what works best. Only fished it last fall for a couple days.  I was throwing a shad crankbait and was snagging small shad constantly but had no muskie action. I was fishing closer to Prescott but this year I am thinking of putting in at the Hudson Wis. launch. Any info at all would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Pal
Posted 11/30/2010 12:02 PM (#468636 - in reply to #468195)
Subject: RE: Suckers on the St. Croix?




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Location: Twin Cities, MN
FYI - The main Hudson launch no longer has the dock in getting your boat in and out. I am not sure about Beanies though.

Pal
lpeitso
Posted 11/30/2010 12:32 PM (#468640 - in reply to #468195)
Subject: Re: Suckers on the St. Croix?




Posts: 633


I just checked the MN regs, and the St. Croix is still open for muskie season until March.
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