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Vman
Posted 5/22/2003 9:47 PM (#71177)
Subject: Fox Chain?





Posts: 103


Location: Illinoise
Was out tonight (5/22). Didn't see any fish. Water temps were hovering around the mid sixties. Catherine and Channel were relatively clear, but, Marie looked like chocolate milk.

Anyone else been out lately?

Edited by Vman 5/22/2003 9:48 PM
MuskyPippo
Posted 5/23/2003 12:55 AM (#71188 - in reply to #71177)
Subject: RE: Fox Chain?




Posts: 532


Location: Chicago, IL
Was out Wednesday. Fished from about 8-1. Saw 2 fish on Marie and got a 28" on Marie on a Phantom (6"). Other than that not too much. Temps were in the mid to lower 60's.

-Phil C.
MuskyPippo
Posted 5/23/2003 12:56 AM (#71189 - in reply to #71177)
Subject: RE: Fox Chain?




Posts: 532


Location: Chicago, IL


Edited by MuskyPippo 5/23/2003 11:56 AM
Musky Fever
Posted 5/23/2003 8:18 AM (#71205 - in reply to #71188)
Subject: RE: Fox Chain?





Location: Illinois-Indiana
Phil,

I was out on Wednesday but fished from around 12:30 until 7:00.
We saw 7 fish and boated an 18" largemouth, raised one on an Undertaker, the rest came on bucktails.
MuskyPippo
Posted 5/23/2003 11:57 AM (#71253 - in reply to #71189)
Subject: RE: Fox Chain?




Posts: 532


Location: Chicago, IL
Ralph,
Were the fish showing themselves on green bucktails by any chance? I know last spring the only tails I had a chance of catching/seeing fish on were green. Just wondering if the pattern was sticking through to this year.

-Phil
Musky Fever
Posted 5/24/2003 7:38 AM (#71303 - in reply to #71253)
Subject: RE: Fox Chain?





Location: Illinois-Indiana
Phil,

I raised fish on three different bucktails and none of them green. One red and white, one custom in a crappie pattern, one black. Funny, I threw all colors and the only ones they were chasing were silver blades, could have just been a coincedence.
Talk to you later,
Ralph
MuskyPippo
Posted 5/29/2003 7:26 PM (#71731 - in reply to #71303)
Subject: RE: Fox Chain?




Posts: 532


Location: Chicago, IL
Out today (Thurs. 5/29) from 9-6,
Was cloudy and windy, got a 33" on a bucktail and had a very decent follow on a bucktail. Things slowed a little when the sun started coming out.

-Phil C.
Vman
Posted 5/29/2003 10:31 PM (#71745 - in reply to #71731)
Subject: RE: Fox Chain?





Posts: 103


Location: Illinoise
was out tonight from 6 - 9 had a follow on a DBG, that's it. Water temps still in the mid 60's.
MuskyPippo
Posted 6/2/2003 10:30 PM (#72088 - in reply to #71745)
Subject: RE: Fox Chain?




Posts: 532


Location: Chicago, IL
Will be on the water tomorrow (6/3). If anyone will be out and sees me definately stop by and say hey to swap some notes. I will post how I did when I get back. Supposed to be cloudy and cooler which turned out for the better last time out.

PS-I'll be in the Silver 620 w/ 225 Opti
*****Didn't end up going because of the weather, I will be out Thursday.*****
-Phil C.

Edited by MuskyPippo 6/3/2003 4:39 PM
husky_jerk
Posted 6/3/2003 7:27 PM (#72175 - in reply to #71177)
Subject: RE: Fox Chain?




Posts: 305


Location: Illinois
Anybody want to exchange some casting tips for some trolling tips? I have been banging them decently trolling but can't even raise a fish casting the last few times out. I prefer to cast but only have succes trolling.Thanks to Jim in the pontoon for taking pictures if your reading this.
Vman
Posted 6/3/2003 7:55 PM (#72179 - in reply to #72175)
Subject: RE: Fox Chain?





Posts: 103


Location: Illinoise
Jerk,
try using a glide bait in 5-10 feet of water with weeds present, if that doesn't work, try a spinnerbait. This is working in the northern part of the chain. Good Luck.
husky_jerk
Posted 6/4/2003 4:42 PM (#72276 - in reply to #71177)
Subject: RE: Fox Chain?




Posts: 305


Location: Illinois
Thanks v man. That is pretty much what I've been doing so I guess I just need a different presentation. The trolling bite has been in 8-14. Be out there tomorrow hacking away.
MuskyPippo
Posted 6/5/2003 7:37 PM (#72400 - in reply to #72276)
Subject: RE: Fox Chain?




Posts: 532


Location: Chicago, IL
Fished today (Thur. 6/5) from 9-6.
Missed two fish early on bucktails.
Lost 1 and caught 2 trolling. The biggest one trolling was a fat 39".
Water temps ranged from 67-69.
Anyone else out?
Also...The fish had a tag that had too much algae to read, but did have a fin clipped. Any telling who stocked the fish? DNR? Muskies Inc.?

-Phil C.

Edited by MuskyPippo 6/5/2003 7:41 PM
Rich Gallagher
Posted 6/5/2003 10:36 PM (#72425 - in reply to #72400)
Subject: RE: Fox Chain?





Posts: 169


Location: Elgin ,IL

Phil,

Moved 5 fish on Sunday with 2 in the 40"+ range on Magic Makers and DDD's.  We fished the 1st breakline setting up shallow & casting deep.  Haven't seen much this spring shallow.  Lot's of lookers and no takers.  We had temps in the 64 degree range on Sunday.  The trolling bite is starting now.  Unfortunately I'll be on Cave Run this weekend fishing with Gregg Thomas.  Figures, the bite is getting better on the Chain and I'll be in KY!  let me know how you do this weekend!

:)

MuskyPippo
Posted 6/6/2003 1:18 PM (#72477 - in reply to #72425)
Subject: RE: Fox Chain?




Posts: 532


Location: Chicago, IL
Here is the 39" from Thursday. It was a nice fish.

-Phil C.


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davep
Posted 6/6/2003 1:36 PM (#72480 - in reply to #72477)
Subject: RE: Fox Chain?




Posts: 642


Location: mount prospect illinois
Phil:
My bro was out there with ya in our boat. They lost one at the boat and moved 4 others. All casting. He said everything was moved on the baby Jerko except for one on a regular sized jerko. I wasnt there so that is why they didnt boat at least 10!!! Ahhh nothin like arm chair fishing!
MuskyPippo
Posted 6/6/2003 1:50 PM (#72483 - in reply to #72480)
Subject: RE: Fox Chain?




Posts: 532


Location: Chicago, IL
Dave,
Hmm. I know for a fact I didn't see the boat. I tell you what, if there is cloud cover the fish are really showing themselves casting, once the sun comes up I lose my confidence in casting. I'm really suprised I didn't spot your boat. How are the little ones? Once they start crawling you could always tie a line to their diapers and wait for the tug...lol Hope they are doing great.

-Phil
Vman
Posted 6/6/2003 3:31 PM (#72495 - in reply to #72483)
Subject: RE: Fox Chain?





Posts: 103


Location: Illinoise
I was out this AM, caught a small one and had two big fish follow to the boat, but, would not eat.
I think the fish are getting ready to really turn on.
husky_jerk
Posted 6/6/2003 4:03 PM (#72498 - in reply to #71177)
Subject: RE: Fox Chain?




Posts: 305


Location: Illinois
Fished Thursday in the P.M. trolled and had a nice fish on but came unbuttoned. Didn't try casting for long and didn't raise a fish. Caught a nice fish Sunday trolling(44). Marie had an algae bloom working. I enjoyed the courtesy of other trollers out there. Many times we were on the same line and plenty of room was given by all.
MuskyPippo
Posted 6/6/2003 4:07 PM (#72499 - in reply to #72498)
Subject: RE: Fox Chain?




Posts: 532


Location: Chicago, IL
husky,
What kind of boat were you in?
I was out around the same time...Silver 620

-Phil C.
husky_jerk
Posted 6/6/2003 7:08 PM (#72509 - in reply to #71177)
Subject: RE: Fox Chain?




Posts: 305


Location: Illinois
I was alone in an alumacraft navigator. If that was you I hope I didn't get in the way and I appreciatesd your efforts as I think we had the same game plan.How about that bloom?
MuskyPippo
Posted 6/7/2003 9:42 AM (#72540 - in reply to #72509)
Subject: RE: Fox Chain?




Posts: 532


Location: Chicago, IL
Husky,
I was the younger guy behind the wheel in the 620. No, don't worry I don't mind sharing paths at all. I mean, it is the Chain...lol There is no such thing as getting in someones way.
That bloom was pretty thick, actually made things quite tricky on the eyes while casting.

-Phil C.
JohnMD
Posted 6/9/2003 7:06 AM (#72640 - in reply to #71177)
Subject: RE: Fox Chain?





Posts: 1769


Location: Algonquin, ILL
I was out on LE Toilet Bowl Sat, did not see a single fish but Bikini season seems to be starting saw a few nice ones.

Mcdermits has been sold and is under new management the new name is
"Thirsty Turtle" Launch pricing has not changed $10.00 for boats and $15.00 for jet Skis, The launch is still very shallow, I had to back my truck up all the way to the rear tires just to float the boat

Luke_Chinewalker
Posted 6/9/2003 4:40 PM (#72736 - in reply to #72640)
Subject: RE: Fox Chain?





Location: Minneapolis, MN
Phil:

I was out there Sat also. Didn't see you out there. I was only on Marie for a short time though.
JohnMD
Posted 6/10/2003 12:41 PM (#72814 - in reply to #72736)
Subject: RE: Fox Chain?





Posts: 1769


Location: Algonquin, ILL
Joe: I tried Marie,Channel,Catherine,
Shallow, Deep and in between, surface, cranks & jerks
nothing nota zip zilch.

When are you heading up to vermillion?



Edited by JohnMD 6/10/2003 12:47 PM
MuskyPippo
Posted 6/10/2003 12:50 PM (#72818 - in reply to #72814)
Subject: RE: Fox Chain?




Posts: 532


Location: Chicago, IL
Joe,
I wasn't out on Saturday, that probably why, but on Thursday I thought I saw your boat but couldn't tell from a distance.

I was out yesterday (Mon 6/9). Saw NADDA! I think the water got hit with some bad weather the night before. Everything was just shut down, I couldn't see a fish if my life depended on it. Anyone else see anything?

-Phil
MuskyPippo
Posted 6/17/2003 7:12 PM (#73536 - in reply to #72818)
Subject: RE: Fox Chain?




Posts: 532


Location: Chicago, IL
Out today (6/17. Tues), was pretty warm. Water temps maxed out at 79. Didn't see a fish casting. Trolled and got a 36 & 31.5. Almost ended up with a double while fighting the 36. Lil' ernies were definately the ON bait. Also heard of a boat getting a mid 40's early in the morning trolling.

Was also out last thursday, had a good day as far as seeing fish and hooking fish, saw 4 and lost two nice ones, one over 40, at the boat. One fell to a botched net job. Was a good day gone bad. Thats all I have to say about that. LOL

-Phil C.


Edited by MuskyPippo 6/18/2003 10:17 PM
davep
Posted 6/18/2003 1:45 PM (#73627 - in reply to #73536)
Subject: RE: Fox Chain?




Posts: 642


Location: mount prospect illinois
Phil:
Dont you mean (6/17 Tues)? I was actually given an afternoon pass by the keeper of the babies to get out last Sunday afternoon. I was able to get out for 3 hours on the water and dueled the boats/jet skiers. We raised 5 fish, two of which swung and never hooked up. One was seriously retarded and completely whiffed. All fish were seen on Jerkos. Hair and top saw nada. Sounds like the water temps have jumped up. We had 67-69 degree temps.
Luke_Chinewalker
Posted 6/22/2003 10:27 PM (#73960 - in reply to #72818)
Subject: RE: Fox Chain?





Location: Minneapolis, MN
John:

I'm heading to Vermilion with the Witchdoctor, Big Goomba, Franky Bottle-o-cherries and their respective families on the 5th of July. I'm counting the days for several reasons, most important of which is to REDEEM myself for an unbelievably pathetic start to this season. I may trade my boat for one of those glass tubs like Phils so I can to trolling becuase this casting thing I'm doing clearly isn't working for me.
MuskyPippo
Posted 6/22/2003 11:02 PM (#73963 - in reply to #73960)
Subject: RE: Fox Chain?




Posts: 532


Location: Chicago, IL
This just in.......I got a call from Bob at Barnacle Bob's today and he had some crazy news.

Heard of a unreal day on the chain this sunday...Unfortunately I was not there....although the information is from a reliable source i can't guarantee its 100% accurate.

1)Sean Birmingham guided a 9 fish day.<-This is accurate
2)A 49.5 was caught and released. <-This is accurate
3)I guess a weekend warrior in a Barnacle Bob's boat caught a 52 and kept the fish...(The info on the 52 is sketchy, but I will find out more details on tuesday)

Joe, you don't need a glass tub like mine, you need a Barnacle Bob's rental for the big hawgs. LOL

-Phil C.
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