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youbetcha
Posted 3/5/2025 12:04 PM (#1032841)
Subject: Dock patterns




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Location: Wright County MN
Have any of you got onto a decent dock bite in recent years? Its been years since I have seen one but with FFS out deep I am wondering if docks could be an overlooked spot. Wanting to try it a little more in the metro.

Thanks!
TCESOX
Posted 3/5/2025 5:37 PM (#1032844 - in reply to #1032841)
Subject: Re: Dock patterns





Posts: 1327


Yes: and do that.
chuckski
Posted 3/6/2025 9:11 AM (#1032848 - in reply to #1032841)
Subject: Re: Dock patterns




Posts: 1457


Location: Brighton CO.
Docks, swim rafts, and boat houses Muskies like these places especially on the Eagle River/Three lakes Chain. Also depending where your dock is it could be a good place to cast off and catch a Muskie too. And if your dock or resort dock is by deep water so much the better.
kdawg
Posted 3/6/2025 9:56 AM (#1032851 - in reply to #1032848)
Subject: Re: Dock patterns




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What Chuckski said, especially if you see old timers or kids catching panfish off these docks. If so, the predators won't be too far away. kdawg
North of 8
Posted 3/6/2025 10:16 AM (#1032852 - in reply to #1032851)
Subject: Re: Dock patterns




I have seen musky around my dock from time to time and have seen a number of musky caught not far from the dock. Twice I was standing on the dock and watched someone fishing with my nephew catch a fish about 20 feet out. Coming back from fishing, I always toss a cast alongside my boat lift. Have raised fish several times but not caught them.
I will say the only time I have seen large fish is in the spring spawn, before the season.

If you do fish docks, please be respectful of property. I have seen musky fishermen on several occasions bounce a lure off the back of my boat sitting 2 feet above the water on a lift. Even have a couple of holes in the canopy where clumsy fishermen hooked the canopy. That is about six feet above the water. My brother in law has a place on the Chippewa Flowage and says they have the same issue. You wouldn't like it if I chucked a rock at your house, right?
fatturtle011
Posted 3/6/2025 11:20 AM (#1032853 - in reply to #1032852)
Subject: Re: Dock patterns




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Good advice N of 8. I also have one of those. (docks that is) Nice to see content here now avoid of political intent. Also, I have under my pier, the most photographed SMB ever, I LOVE IT and she is as pretty as ever.
mikie
Posted 3/6/2025 11:40 AM (#1032854 - in reply to #1032841)
Subject: Re: Dock patterns





Location: Athens, Ohio
When dad took me on a fly in trip in Canada, he boated a northern and put it in the wire cage at the end of the dock to be cleaned with a couple 'eyes. He sent me back after it and when I got to the cage there was a bigger one looking IN at it. m
North of 8
Posted 3/6/2025 12:22 PM (#1032855 - in reply to #1032853)
Subject: Re: Dock patterns




fatturtle011 - 3/6/2025 11:20 AM

Good advice N of 8. I also have one of those. (docks that is) Nice to see content here now avoid of political intent. Also, I have under my pier, the most photographed SMB ever, I LOVE IT and she is as pretty as ever.


The thing about the muskies I see around and under my dock in the spring is that they are not very pretty. They get pretty beat up in spawning. 2 years ago, had fat middle forty fish slowly swim out from under the dock, under where I was standing. At that size it had to be a female, but very distinct scars on its back. I love seeing them that close.
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