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Slamr
Posted 12/28/2005 1:07 PM (#169987)
Subject: One Bit of Advice?





Posts: 7090


Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
What is ONE bit of advice you'd give to someone whose muskie experience (years/time on the water) is less than yours?

Mine: You can only cast one lure at a time.....so learn the ones you have before you buy more.....there are 8 million other things that contribute to catching muskies BEYOND throwing the blingiest new lure you can find!
BNelson
Posted 12/28/2005 1:11 PM (#169988 - in reply to #169987)
Subject: RE: One Bit of Advice?





Location: Contrarian Island
learn the proper way to do a figure 8...I've had more newbies in my boat that despite teaching them how to do it failed to do it when a musky was hot behind the bait in the correct way....how many of us have had our guests literally stop the bait in it's tracks and say "ew, there's one, look at that"....doh! do the figure 8 right and it will put more fish in your boat.
Kevin Mahlberg
Posted 12/28/2005 1:13 PM (#169989 - in reply to #169988)
Subject: RE: One Bit of Advice?




Posts: 156


Location: Oconomowoc, WI
Quit this stupid sport before it's too late.

Nevermind, it probably already is.
esoxaddict
Posted 12/28/2005 1:23 PM (#169991 - in reply to #169987)
Subject: RE: One Bit of Advice?





Posts: 8835


It's just like bass fishing on steroids
sworrall
Posted 12/28/2005 1:29 PM (#169993 - in reply to #169991)
Subject: RE: One Bit of Advice?





Posts: 32934


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
LEARN boat control. That's the key to near everything else.
MACK
Posted 12/28/2005 1:34 PM (#169994 - in reply to #169987)
Subject: RE: One Bit of Advice?




Posts: 1086


Yeah...the whole figure 8 tactic is crucial. And another thing to add to that when doing the figure 8 is: DO NOT SLOW DOWN! I can not seem to get that through my bro-in-laws thick skull. He's alwasy slowing down to the point where the musky looks like it's a circus Seal doing a balancing act with a ball on it's nose. If that fish is hot...there's no way a fisherman can move that bait faster than the speed a muskie is able to achieve when it's in the striking mood! Speed will only get 'em fired up even more as it appears to be a bait fish fleeing the scene to save it's own life. Oh..and keep those figure 8s big and wide on the ovals.

Another piece of advice I would tell a new person that's come into this sport is that it's a sport that will test and try your patience to the max. This isn't bass fishing and it's not bluegill fishing where you can most likely bank on action anywhere at anytime. Be Patient. Enjoy yourself. Enjoy the outdoors. Sit back and relax...and be patient; it'll happen.
ddfenner
Posted 12/28/2005 1:37 PM (#169995 - in reply to #169987)
Subject: RE: One Bit of Advice?





I would listen to Mr. Worrall... It's the definitive separation factor between consistent success and lack thereof.

happy hooker
Posted 12/28/2005 2:13 PM (#169998 - in reply to #169987)
Subject: RE: One Bit of Advice?


Cancel your credit cards!!!!!!!!!
muskyone
Posted 12/28/2005 2:24 PM (#169999 - in reply to #169998)
Subject: RE: One Bit of Advice?





Posts: 1536


Location: God's Country......USA..... Western Wisconsin
If just starting out, buy the best equipment that you can afford. This includes not being afraid to spend some serious ching on terminal tackle and line. Remember that your only connection to that fish of a lifetime is your tackle. DON'T SKIMP buy the best you can for the $$$ you have.

PS. sharpen those hooks, a lot.
ToothyCritter
Posted 12/28/2005 2:25 PM (#170000 - in reply to #169987)
Subject: RE: One Bit of Advice?





Posts: 667


Location: Roscoe IL
You can't catch a fish if your lure isn't in the water.
Pointerpride102
Posted 12/28/2005 2:28 PM (#170001 - in reply to #169987)
Subject: RE: One Bit of Advice?





Posts: 16632


Location: The desert
Boat controll.
Beaver
Posted 12/28/2005 2:34 PM (#170003 - in reply to #169987)
Subject: RE: One Bit of Advice?





Posts: 4266


Have an idea! Don't go out and just haphazzardly fling lures around until your arms hurt.
Go out each day with a game plan, a way to cover water effectively, and be ready to change at a moments notice when Plan A doesn't work. Do your homework before you get on the water. Pick your spots and how you think you should attack each one.
Beav
fish4musky1
Posted 12/28/2005 2:40 PM (#170006 - in reply to #169987)
Subject: RE: One Bit of Advice?





Location: Northern Wisconsin
just keep your lure in the water.
The Yeti
Posted 12/28/2005 3:30 PM (#170009 - in reply to #169987)
Subject: RE: One Bit of Advice?


find the bait.
move back 2 casts from the bait. cast toward the bait, around the bait, near the bait.
learn how to properly master bait.
hotlanta
Posted 12/28/2005 3:31 PM (#170010 - in reply to #169987)
Subject: RE: One Bit of Advice?




Posts: 94


Get some good lake maps so you can do some preplanning before you hit the water.
MuskieMike
Posted 12/28/2005 3:50 PM (#170011 - in reply to #169987)
Subject: RE: One Bit of Advice?





Location: Des Moines IA
KNIPEX!!! KNIPEX!!!! KNIPEX!!!! When you have a 5/0 treble through your wrist, still hooked to a 40 incher in the net, you REALLY wish you had a pair of Knipex!!!!! Jeremy learned the hard way!!!!
muskyboy
Posted 12/28/2005 4:05 PM (#170012 - in reply to #169987)
Subject: RE: One Bit of Advice?


All good points:

Figure 8
Set the hook
Wait to feel the weight of the fish before you set the hook on topwaters
Keep your line tight when you have a fish on
ckarren
Posted 12/28/2005 4:07 PM (#170013 - in reply to #169987)
Subject: RE: One Bit of Advice?





Location: Duluth, MN - Superior, WI
Don’t let you wife find your Thorne Brothers or Rollie and Helen’s receipts!!!!

I don’t know if this is good or bad. You may perhaps just earn more fishing time!!! lol

-Corey
Muskydr
Posted 12/28/2005 4:59 PM (#170016 - in reply to #169987)
Subject: RE: One Bit of Advice?




Posts: 686


Location: Tomahawk, Wisconsin
Pay attention to what you are doing, a lost opportunity is just that and in this muskie fishing gig alot of times you only get one so don't blow it and pay attention!!!
ToddM
Posted 12/28/2005 6:41 PM (#170040 - in reply to #169987)
Subject: RE: One Bit of Advice?





Posts: 20255


Location: oswego, il
Boat control is huge, if you cannot present a bait, nothing else really matters. Next would be lake selection, pick the right lake at that time for those conditions.
Two Rivers
Posted 12/28/2005 7:29 PM (#170048 - in reply to #169987)
Subject: RE: One Bit of Advice?


The ONE thing to tell someone JUST STARTING out.

Keep at it, patience, patience, patience......Don't pick up the bass rod just to catch a fish. Patience and persistence will pay off.
esox50
Posted 12/28/2005 7:44 PM (#170049 - in reply to #169987)
Subject: RE: One Bit of Advice?





Posts: 2024


Expect the unexpected.
firstsixfeet
Posted 12/28/2005 8:13 PM (#170052 - in reply to #169987)
Subject: RE: One Bit of Advice?




Posts: 2361


Slamr - 12/28/2005 1:07 PM

What is ONE bit of advice you'd give to someone whose muskie experience (years/time on the water) is less than yours?

Mine: You can only cast one lure at a time.....


that would be the start of my advice to a newcomer but the rest of the line would be...so if at all possible, fish with a partner!

You will double the fish contacted, and double the learning curve.
muskynightmare
Posted 12/28/2005 9:10 PM (#170058 - in reply to #169987)
Subject: RE: One Bit of Advice?





Posts: 2112


Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water
Learn to work a glider well (Best teacher = K-Bob), work it slow. Fish with as many different folks as you can to learn different things (again, thanx K-bob and Dr. Mike).
mikie
Posted 12/29/2005 5:44 AM (#170071 - in reply to #169987)
Subject: RE: One Bit of Advice?





Location: Athens, Ohio
Insure your stuff. m

Edited by mikie 12/29/2005 5:45 AM
Thad
Posted 12/29/2005 6:01 AM (#170073 - in reply to #169987)
Subject: RE: One Bit of Advice?




Posts: 140



My one piece of advice would be to have CONFIDENCE and believe in what you are doing. Always have a positive attitude and visualize a fish hitting your bait on every cast. Don't worry about the weather, can't do anything about it anyways ~ it is what it is....
Fish are caught everyday so before you even launch your boat believe that it will be you that is going to catch fish.

CONFIDENCE !!!!
DJS
Posted 12/29/2005 6:26 AM (#170074 - in reply to #169987)
Subject: RE: One Bit of Advice?


Patience, Patience, and more Patience!!!! It only takes one fish to make a great day and that fish can just as easily come in the first ten minutes of an 8 hour day or the last ten minutes. Lack of focus leads to lack of fish and nothing causes you to lose your focus more than impatience.
Sponge
Posted 12/29/2005 7:30 AM (#170076 - in reply to #169987)
Subject: RE: One Bit of Advice?


At daybreak, slowly motor away from the ramp 14 ft. and engage the neutral gear. Once the vessel has come to a complete stop, place a medium sized, 3 legged box turtle on yer bow w/ a slice of tomato and have yer rod in hand... most often the terrapin will pause and raise his/her head after that first bite; at this time cast in the direction that the turtle's head is pointing and HANG ON! This time honored practice has worked for generations in the south, and properly cared for, the same turtle can provide years of service; all that is needed is a shoe box, some clover and occasional exercise for yer pet. An occasional snow cone will also heighten the reptiles' ability to mark fish, so keep this in mind when planning a trip...
Trophymuskie
Posted 12/29/2005 8:20 AM (#170080 - in reply to #169987)
Subject: RE: One Bit of Advice?





Posts: 1430


Location: Eastern Ontario
The number one thing has to be time on the water, you can't learn about all the other stuff like casting, figure 8's, hooksets, boat control ect ect from the couch.
mikie
Posted 12/29/2005 8:49 AM (#170084 - in reply to #169987)
Subject: RE: One Bit of Advice?





Location: Athens, Ohio
SPONGE!
Happy New Year, dude. m
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