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jonnysled |
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Posts: 13688 Location: minocqua, wi. | 1. how do you approach finding deep sand-grass? - lake selection (can you guess which ones will have/not have based on any specific information ahead of time? ... eutrophic, mesotrophic, oligotrophic?) - depth ranges you like and why - any tips on reading water and locations ahead of time to find it more easily? 2. how do you like to fish it for: - muskies - walleyes/perch - bass the past few years i've spent a lot more time fishing bass and then ice-walleyes/perch and big pike. sandgrass has become a go-to location for the best fishing we've experienced and i'm interested in adding to my inventory of "go-to" spots primarily for walleye-perch and big pike but of-course it complements musky spot selection too. overall, how does your multi-species fishing complement your choices for finding muskies?? and of-course finally ... who's got the crappiest transmission? ford, chevy or dodge?? | ||
sworrall |
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Posts: 32886 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Data has the best....and by far worst transmission. End of debate. Sand grass...I fish quite a bit of deep vegetation for all species. I think the term 'sand grass' has become a bit generic. Marl also supports all sorts of low light veggies, and fish do live there. What you need, Sled, is an Aqua-Vu Micro. Explore it all with a cell phone size pocket underwater camera. | ||
scmuskies |
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Posts: 258 Location: Mayville, WI | Finding it: 1) Usually in oligotrophic lakes - deep & clear. Some w/ more stained water will have it, but not as deep. - Depth range varies, one lake I fish has it from 18-26, another 20-30, and so on... The clearer the water, the deeper it will be. Typically there's a shallow & deep edge to it. -To find it, I look for sandy bottom areas w/ a gradual slope. Keep an eye on your electronics, if you have a color graph it's easy to see as a fuzzy, irregular bottom line, almost like you're over a really soft bottom. You can verify it's presence by dropping a jig down there, checking w/ camera as Steve said, or going perpendicular to the slope - once you get off the bottom line on the graph will become smooth & thinner, indicating the harder sand bottom. 2) How do i fish it... Muskies - In the summer, I don't concentrate on it much. In the fall I like to row suckers around the edges of it w/ the sucker on the bottom - this does mean you have to bring it up & check to make sure it's not coated in sandgrass here & there. Casting & counting down plastic on the edges of it works too. I've tried through the middle of the stuff, but most action from the edges. Walleyes/perch - I'm Gary Roach during the spring runs, the rest of the year not so much.... Bass - ??? Pike - In winter, dead bait about 1ft off the bottom on the deep edge of it or right over the stuff. If you can find a hole of bare bottom in the sandgrass = money. Camera helps. Trucks: You're on your own. Edited by scmuskies 2/2/2012 8:57 AM | ||
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