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jay lip ripper
Posted 1/17/2009 12:11 AM (#355542)
Subject: why do they?





Posts: 392


Location: lake x...where the hell is it?
why do muskies swin on the surface? i seen it alot and so has many others, what are they doing? anyone know for sure. they just swin along with there head sticking out of the water...? i have heard some theoys, what is yours?
muskie-nick
Posted 1/17/2009 6:12 AM (#355549 - in reply to #355542)
Subject: RE: why do they?





Posts: 163


Location: lake st clair michigan
i had a upclose view this past year of a muskie with her head straight up out of the water and a big ole shad hanging out of her mouth.....looked like she was trying to swallow it .... it was a very cool sight

Edited by muskie-nick 1/17/2009 6:13 AM
rpieske
Posted 1/18/2009 9:58 AM (#355746 - in reply to #355542)
Subject: Re: why do they?





Posts: 484


Location: St. Louis, MO., Marco Is., FL, Nestor Falls, ON
I think the warmer water in the top of the water column speeds digestion. That's my theory and I'm sticking with it. LOL
TrevorB
Posted 1/18/2009 10:16 AM (#355749 - in reply to #355542)
Subject: RE: why do they?




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They generally aren't active, that's for sure. I usually didn't get too excited when I'd see these fish because they are so inactive, but actually caught one this past summer, which changed my thinking a bit. No, it wasn't snagged, I cast LOWRider past here and ran it in front of her. To my surprise, she took off for the bait and grabbed it.
FishFearMe
Posted 1/18/2009 11:38 AM (#355768 - in reply to #355542)
Subject: RE: why do they?


I think they are either raising thier core temp to pursue food, or they are heating up to digest a meal. I know it has something to do w/ temperature.........
KSauers
Posted 1/18/2009 12:03 PM (#355772 - in reply to #355542)
Subject: Re: why do they?




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I think it has something to do with their air bladder. Release or equalize pressure.
Mikes Extreme
Posted 1/18/2009 12:21 PM (#355773 - in reply to #355768)
Subject: RE: why do they?





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Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin
My guess is air bladder and speed up metabolism. Both seem logical.
I have seen them come up and gulp air and go back down with a bubble trail.
I have seen them on top of the water swallowing food when most of them are holding 15 to 20 foot down due to high water temps.
JimtenHaaf
Posted 1/18/2009 4:24 PM (#355808 - in reply to #355772)
Subject: Re: why do they?





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Location: Grand Rapids, MI
KSauers - 1/18/2009 1:03 PM

I think it has something to do with their air bladder. Release or equalize pressure.



I agree.
JimtenHaaf
Posted 1/18/2009 6:11 PM (#355839 - in reply to #355542)
Subject: Re: why do they?





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Location: Grand Rapids, MI
There's a pic of a Tiger doing it in the November 2008 MI Magazine. States in there that it's believed they do that to clean out parasites.
jay lip ripper
Posted 1/18/2009 10:02 PM (#355894 - in reply to #355542)
Subject: Re: why do they?





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Location: lake x...where the hell is it?
i asked bob mehsikomer at the mil show last year and he said they only do it in lakes that have been stocked. now if that is true then the above dont make any since. anyone see it on a lake where they are not stocked?
sworrall
Posted 1/19/2009 12:20 AM (#355933 - in reply to #355542)
Subject: Re: why do they?





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Nothing to do with whether fish are stocked or not.
The Nate
Posted 1/19/2009 1:54 AM (#355936 - in reply to #355542)
Subject: Re: why do they?





I think they do it just to piss you off. Like others I have seen it a lot, especially on those days when nothing seems to be going and you just tell yourself that you must be fishing the wrong area, and then up one swims and shows itself; and its just enough to keep you from bailing on the spot. But in all seriousness it does seem like the are usually always in a negative mood and just going about their own business. The only success I have had on getting any of those fish to go is with topwaters and big rubber.
woodieb8
Posted 1/19/2009 6:02 AM (#355939 - in reply to #355542)
Subject: Re: why do they?




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i thinkits a feed time. we have huge may fly hatches on st clair. theres millions of forage fish eating the bugs. then the big girls frequent the forage food.. thats when planer boards are priceless.
dtaijo174
Posted 1/19/2009 5:07 PM (#356063 - in reply to #355894)
Subject: Re: why do they?





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Location: New Hope MN
jay lip ripper - 1/18/2009 10:02 PM

i asked bob mehsikomer at the mil show last year and he said they only do it in lakes that have been stocked. now if that is true then the above dont make any since. anyone see it on a lake where they are not stocked?


Don't listen to Mehsikonmer... He's the guy that claims he can smell muskies on the weeds.
Erieboy75
Posted 1/19/2009 5:11 PM (#356067 - in reply to #355542)
Subject: Re: why do they?




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Any of you fish biologists out there? Can you explain whether or not the digestive system (mouth included) is connected in any way to the air bladder? I haven't done any CSI on them, but I thought the mouth was connected only to the stomach (digestive) system. Can you explain how they get air into & out of the bladder?
Thanks for any informed info.
ErieBoy75
mota
Posted 1/19/2009 5:56 PM (#356083 - in reply to #356063)
Subject: Re: why do they?


dtaijo174 - 1/19/2009 5:07 PM

jay lip ripper - 1/18/2009 10:02 PM

i asked bob mehsikomer at the mil show last year and he said they only do it in lakes that have been stocked. now if that is true then the above dont make any since. anyone see it on a lake where they are not stocked?


Don't listen to Mehsikonmer... He's the guy that claims he can smell muskies on the weeds.

i am also able to do that,not you?latter maybe.............
JimtenHaaf
Posted 1/19/2009 5:58 PM (#356085 - in reply to #355542)
Subject: Re: why do they?





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Location: Grand Rapids, MI
They can take in air through the mouth, unlike most fish which can only get it through the bloodstream. I've never heard it myself, but know some guys that have heard the fish "burp" after following up a bait from deeper water.
BenMuskyHunter247
Posted 1/19/2009 6:11 PM (#356090 - in reply to #355542)
Subject: RE: why do they?





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Location: Wauwatosa, Wisconsin
I pretty much agree with everyone else on this but im just throwing this out there. I know up north in the hayward area a lot muskies chase baby loons around june. Maybe just maybe the muskies up their stick their head out the water to look for baby loons on the backs of the mother loons. If a musky were to hit the mother and knock of the baby loon it would be a pretty easy meal. Just throwing my two cents into this.
jay lip ripper
Posted 1/19/2009 6:16 PM (#356091 - in reply to #355542)
Subject: Re: why do they?





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Location: lake x...where the hell is it?
good theroy ben but we dont have loons in madison,WI.
BenMuskyHunter247
Posted 1/19/2009 6:23 PM (#356092 - in reply to #356091)
Subject: Re: why do they?





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Location: Wauwatosa, Wisconsin
Really??? we get loons in the beginning of the year on pewaukee lake...or at least i think lol i could be wrong
Mikes Extreme
Posted 1/19/2009 6:35 PM (#356098 - in reply to #356092)
Subject: Re: why do they?





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Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin
Loons are on Pewaukee from ice out till May as they work thier way North.
Jason Bomber
Posted 1/19/2009 6:46 PM (#356103 - in reply to #356091)
Subject: Re: why do they?





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jay lip ripper - 1/19/2009 6:16 PM

good theroy ben but we dont have loons in madison,WI.



hell yeah we do they show up every year Octoberish and ravage the baitfish on Waubesa and Monona. Saw more this year than previous. Many were near the John Nolan bridge this year.

See them every year in fall, not sure about spring though.

BenMuskyHunter247
Posted 1/19/2009 6:51 PM (#356108 - in reply to #356098)
Subject: Re: why do they?





Posts: 86


Location: Wauwatosa, Wisconsin
thanks for the help mike....hows the off season going so far?
jay lip ripper
Posted 1/19/2009 8:10 PM (#356123 - in reply to #356103)
Subject: Re: why do they?





Posts: 392


Location: lake x...where the hell is it?
Jason Bomber - 1/19/2009 6:46 PM

jay lip ripper - 1/19/2009 6:16 PM

good theroy ben but we dont have loons in madison,WI.



hell yeah we do they show up every year Octoberish and ravage the baitfish on Waubesa and Monona. Saw more this year than previous. Many were near the John Nolan bridge this year.

See them every year in fall, not sure about spring though.

i was talking about june, july and auguest when i have seen then swinning like that. never seen a loon here or maybe i did and didnt know it.
sworrall
Posted 1/19/2009 9:33 PM (#356145 - in reply to #355542)
Subject: Re: why do they?





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Ever see a human swimming under water? A long way? Same thing, maybe.
rob.s
Posted 1/19/2009 9:56 PM (#356149 - in reply to #356145)
Subject: Re: why do they?




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Location: Chicago
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TO7u77qio0I
Head up muskie
Flambeauski
Posted 1/20/2009 8:09 AM (#356183 - in reply to #355542)
Subject: Re: why do they?




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Location: Smith Creek
Ever had hiccups and drink a glass of water? Listen close the next time you see a muskie gulping air... HICC!!!
Dave
Posted 1/20/2009 8:52 AM (#356186 - in reply to #355542)
Subject: RE: why do they?


that video was wild, i have never seen that.. i have seen them on top with there fins and tail sticking out of the water... but they say they usually dont hit when they do that. but my biggest musky to date, 50.5, i saw on the surface not 20 feet from my boat, and she bit!!!

crazy behavior none the less

Dave
jay lip ripper
Posted 1/20/2009 2:57 PM (#356236 - in reply to #356186)
Subject: RE: why do they?





Posts: 392


Location: lake x...where the hell is it?
Dave - 1/20/2009 8:52 AM

that video was wild, i have never seen that.. i have seen them on top with there fins and tail sticking out of the water... but they say they usually dont hit when they do that. but my biggest musky to date, 50.5, i saw on the surface not 20 feet from my boat, and she bit!!!

crazy behavior none the less

Dave

was it on a top water bait?
JimtenHaaf
Posted 1/20/2009 3:18 PM (#356239 - in reply to #355542)
Subject: Re: why do they?





Posts: 717


Location: Grand Rapids, MI
I have heard on a number of occasions that these fish will take a bucktail BURNED.
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