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| North of 8 |
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| This is kind of a weird thought I had while looking at all the snow. While on Eagle Lake walleye fishing, I and one of the guys I was fishing with hooked into big musky. Mine grabbed the jig/minnow directly, his grabbed a hooked walleye, eventually letting go. Would it be productive to drop a Bondy or other vertical jigging lure off the other side of the boat while someone else is fishing for walleye? Guys I went with have been going to Eagle for 12 years and said every year they have at least one hookup with a musky while jigging for walleye. They have never boated one and really are not keen on doing so. Obviously, if I was doing that, would make sure I had adequate release tools, etc. | |||
| oconesox |
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Posts: 294 Location: Oconomowoc, WI | Absolutely. Other good options would be tubes or big Joes. Some of the biggest fish in that system just relate to offshore structure with the walleyes. | ||
| blkdrs |
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Posts: 280 | Not uncommon on Canadian Shield Lakes for someone to hook into a musky while walleye, bass, trout fishing, etc. Happens often. Sure a Bondy, ROT, soft plastics or other types of similar baits off the side of the boat would work while targeting other species. I believe in Canada the regulations are one line per person while casting or trolling. You would need a person who would be the designated line watcher, rod person for this approach. So while others are walleye fishing you could have a person muskie fishing on the same boat. | ||
| Solitario Lupo |
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![]() Location: PA Angler | I’ve caught a good bit of Muskie jigging. A couple with jigs but more jigging big swimbait s. | ||
| chuckski |
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Posts: 1651 Location: Brighton CO. | When we used to go to Canada ever summer we would fish for Walleyes two or three afternoons for part of the day to have a fish fry and we had lots of Muskies grab our Walleyes. On the last two trips to Wisconsin the guide had me jigging a Bondy and I caught a muskie one trip and on the other I last one. The one I last felted like a good sized fish but got off before we could get a look at it. Of course in Wisconsin we can have three rods so we can jig and still another presentation out there. | ||
| North of 8 |
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| Should clarify, I wasn't planning on jigging for both at the same time. Just that jigging for walleyes can be a little boring, even when they are hitting pretty good. I would rather catch one good musky than thirty 16" walleye. | |||
| TCESOX |
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Posts: 1473 | If you are in about 15 foot or less, probably not an issue, but you start getting deeper than that, and you are starting to increase delayed mortality. Many people do it, and I'm not going to rip on it. But I'm not going to do it either. | ||
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