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sworrall
Posted 4/17/2003 10:19 AM (#67191 - in reply to #67013)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
20 more to go.
fish on
Posted 4/17/2003 10:36 AM (#67193 - in reply to #67191)
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Posts: 196


What do you look for in a following fish to distinguish the temperament of whether and when it may be catchable?
MikeHulbert
Posted 4/17/2003 10:59 AM (#67194 - in reply to #67193)
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Posts: 2427


Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana
Is there a certain time of year when you target skinny water fish?

Is there a certain time of year when you target open water fish?

How much does the barometer affect fishing?

What water temps do most fish spawn in?

What water temps do most lakes "turnover"?

What exactally is turnover?

In bigger lakes, where do you think the biggest fish in the lakes live?

What are the most producing baits for spring, summer, fall, and winter?

At what water temps should you not fish?


Mike Hulbert

Edited by MikeHulbert 4/17/2003 11:09 AM

Posted 4/17/2003 11:51 AM (#67200 - in reply to #66860)
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Why would anyone want to fish for a fish of 10,000 casts?!!
lobi
Posted 4/18/2003 9:16 AM (#67274 - in reply to #66860)
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Location: Holly, MI
How do I land the big muskie I'll catch this year? Net? Cradle?, Boga?, Gaff?, or just by hand?
Rich W
Posted 4/19/2003 9:01 AM (#67364 - in reply to #66860)
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Posts: 194


Location: Southwest PA
Are the moon phases, sunrise, sunset, moonrise and moonset really important?
mr sluggo
Posted 4/20/2003 10:33 AM (#67454 - in reply to #66860)
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Posts: 104


Location: reedsburg wi
How about trolling set ups, reels, rod length, action, line ect., with a reason why you use a certain length rod or why mono or super line?
mike
Jomusky
Posted 4/20/2003 12:11 PM (#67464 - in reply to #67454)
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Location: Wishin I Was Fishin'
How do I properly handle a fish, so it has the best chances at survival when released?

I believe properly handling a musky is a complicated issue and any information that can help inexperienced anglers would be a huge investment.
Jomusky
Posted 4/20/2003 12:12 PM (#67465 - in reply to #67464)
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Posts: 1185


Location: Wishin I Was Fishin'
How does weather affect musky fishing success?
firstsixfeet
Posted 4/20/2003 7:57 PM (#67493 - in reply to #66860)
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My post got ripped off by someone who obviously EITHER DID NOT READ IT THOROUGHLY OR DID NOT COMPREHEND IT. Although I added some texture in front of my question, my question is indeed VERY GERMANE to musky fishing and in fact pounded the most central question for all musky fisherman.
If my question were to be answered well, the answer would explain a LOT
about the sport and both the mystery and the rewards it contains...

might I say, duh?
sworrall
Posted 4/21/2003 8:58 AM (#67525 - in reply to #67493)
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Posts: 32934


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin

FSF,

Ask again, I don't know what you posted.

Sponge
Posted 4/21/2003 9:23 AM (#67530 - in reply to #66860)
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High time this post is

Edited by Sponge 6/26/2007 6:16 AM
sworrall
Posted 4/21/2003 1:16 PM (#67562 - in reply to #67530)
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Posts: 32934


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin

Sponger,

What? :)

Sponge
Posted 4/21/2003 9:21 PM (#67617 - in reply to #66860)
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Stever, I have no idea!:O
shorty
Posted 4/21/2003 10:52 PM (#67625 - in reply to #66860)
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I am with you sponge..........I think. Actually come to think of it, I have no idea what you just said.
shorty
Posted 4/21/2003 10:57 PM (#67626 - in reply to #66860)
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What kind of diseases affect muskies, and how do they affect the health and numbers of fish in a lake or river system?
Ranger
Posted 4/22/2003 8:02 AM (#67654 - in reply to #67626)
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Sponge - the answer to the unspoken question is "Seven".

As for my question, it is....

What is the cost/benefit, both to individuals and to the overall sport, of practicing CPR?
TECK
Posted 4/27/2003 9:05 AM (#68186 - in reply to #67654)
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Posts: 670


Location: Minnetonka , MN.
My Wife understands what sponge had to say. Now I'm worried about her.
sworrall
Posted 4/30/2003 11:30 PM (#68614 - in reply to #67013)
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Posts: 32934


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
OK!!! Thanks, everyone, there are more than 50 questions here. I will select one by closing my eyes and poking at a calculator or something about that scientific and announce the winner tomorrow, and get these answered and online as soon as I can.
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