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Posts: 253 Location: On the water | Planning a trip to Lake Kinkaid the end of February or beginning of March. Could use some information on areas of the lake to fish and popular baits. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks to all, Tom. | ||
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Posts: 682 Location: Sycamore, IL | Tom, That time of year I would have at least one person BURNING a rattle trap in a bright color(firetiger and orange/black have been best for us) in SHALLOW(6 inches is not to shallow!) water at the back of coves and over mud flats adjacent to the creek channel. The other angler should be twitching something(Sub-walks, 6in jakes, killer eels and 7in suicks have all produced) that suspends or sinks SLOWLY. You will see the majority of the anglers fishing the 5 fingers area at that time of year...and there is a reason for that. The water in the lower part of the lake will be clearer and it will be like chocolate milk up north. However, there are fish all over this lake and some of them haven't had 1000 rattletraps wizzing past their heads for days on end. Oh yeah...if you have to break ice to get to open water-DO IT! | ||
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How is the Muskie fishing on Lake Kincaid? Chances of a big fish? I live near Mountain Home Arkansas and this would not be too far of a drive for me. My son lives in the Chicago area and he could meet me there. Thanks, Bob | |||
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Posts: 228 | How is the Muskie fishing on Lake Kincaid? Chances of a big fish? I live near Mountain Home Arkansas and this would not be too far of a drive for me. My son lives in the Chicago area and he could meet me there. Forgot that I registered to this site and just reposted. Do not see an edit or delete button for posts as a guest. Is there a delete button for posts on here? Thanks, Bob Edited by bob1 3/6/2013 3:00 PM | ||
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Posts: 2026 | Bob, I am in Little Rock if your son can't make it! | ||
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Posts: 228 | Jason, I will keep that in mind. Thanks Have you fished Kinkaid before? Edited by bob1 3/6/2013 7:07 PM | ||
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Posts: 2026 | No, I don't own a boat and the marina there doesn't rent past 4 in the afternoon. I'm new to musky and have only fished in MN, where my mom still lives. I hear Kinkaid gets some pressure, but there are good numbers and the fish are growing. I'm working on the no boat situation and when I can work that out I will be going. | ||
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Location: Illinois | Kinkaid is a pretty good musky fishery, Bob. Lots of 35"-45" with a shot at a 50". Bright colors and baits with rattles seem to be most popular with anglers. | ||
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Posts: 228 | Thank you, I may give it a try sometime soon! | ||
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Posts: 228 | Does anyone know of a good place to stay at Lake Kinkaid? Thanks, Bob | ||
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Posts: 553 Location: 15 miles east of Lake Kinkaid | Americas best value inn in murphysboro is a decent hotel that is set up for fisherman and cheap as well. There are also cabins on the lake available. | ||
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Posts: 91 | Stayed at American best twice and it is fairly close to the lake, clean and cheap. It's a fishermans motel with convenient parking and power to charge your boat batteries. Have fun | ||
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Posts: 228 | Thank you very much for the info guys! | ||
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![]() Posts: 52 Location: NE Ohio | Would love to make the drive out and try it sometime , wonder how far it is from NE Ohio ?? | ||
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they are always cooking something at americas best value inn. smells pretty good. i really wanna try some of whatever that is sometime! | |||
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Posts: 228 | Just wondering how the fall bite is and the best baits to use? Also, what depth would the Muskies be the end of Sept into October? Thanks, Bob | ||
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Posts: 553 Location: 15 miles east of Lake Kinkaid | Maybe someone will spill their guts on baits, depth, and colors....not me. But late September until turnover in mid to late October is the most consistent bite of the year. 3-5 fish are common with twice that many possible on a weekday. Best way to experience this would be to hire chad cain, Colby Simms, or Scott Donovan. | ||
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Super easy lake to fish in the fall historically and beautiful as well. I am sure you will do fine. BR | |||
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Posts: 427 | I would suggest looking at fishing one of the fall tourneys down there. I did it this spring and while I did not even ask anyone for pointers and had never been on the lake before I was still able to measure one fish and lost one at the boat. After the tourney we got talking and the guys from the shawnee club were very open with what they were doing, and where they were doing it at. They even showed me on the map exactly where they caught the big fish of the tourney and what they caught it on. I happen to know that they were honest because we were going by when they were having it witnessed. I think they also have a guide for a day in the fall to help raise money for the club, go to their site and check it out. | ||
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Posts: 228 | Thanks for the info! Will try it the end of September! Bob | ||
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Location: Lake Saint Louis, MO | Bob: For late September or October on Kinkaid you may want to try large spinnerbaits in white or orange, or possibly a Smoker Tackle "SS Shad" crankbait in some variation of a shad color. Both baits can be worked over the weed growth, or the spinnerbait can be dropped down deeper into pockets in the weeds. Please wait until the water temps drop below 80 degrees to ensure they survive the release. | ||
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Posts: 228 | I was told the same thing about water temps when I called for a cabin. 80 degrees. What date can I be assured that the water temps will be below 80 degrees? What depths would the Muskies be at in that time frame? Thanks for your reply! Bob ' ' | ||
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Location: Lake Saint Louis, MO | Bob: It depends on the fall, but most years I'd think by Sept 21 or so the temp should be safely below 80. | ||
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Posts: 228 | Thanks taxman! | ||
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Location: Waukesha, WI, USA | How good is the fishing on Kinkaid during December and January? | ||
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Location: Lake Saint Louis, MO | Dennis: The bite in December and January is mostly a trolling bite. Look for big balls of shad out over open water in the dam arm, and the main channel all the way to Thompson Neck. In February, once the ice clears (if the lake ices over in January), the Rattletrap bite starts. Throw bass size (or larger) traps in shallow areas where the water has warmed - up in Johnson Creek if the water isn't too muddy, or down in the Paul Ice area. The average size of muskies caught in the February trap action tends to be lower than the rest of the year (lots of smaller males), but can be a lot more fun than sitting inside watching muskie videos. | ||
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Location: Waukesha, WI, USA | Thanks taxman | ||
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Posts: 265 Location: McGuire AFB, NJ | Sunshine, Put it this way...Matt (MuskyMatt) and I used to keep a broom in the truck to sweep the snow out of the boat so we could go out on the lake in December ![]() | ||
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Posts: 192 | I got this one trolling a Legend Plow on Sunday. I think we were the only ones fishing. Everyone else on the lake was hunting ducks or deer. The only time I like to troll is this time of the year. My suggestion is to stay in deep water (30' to 60') and troll really slow. I say use the largest lures you own, Plows, Hookers, Slammer Deep Minnows, 13" Believers for you deep lures and 13" Grandmas and 14" Jakes for your high lures. You'll get more bites with the big lures. You can use 3 rods per person at Kinkaid. Run one or two high lures and one or two deep ones depending on what you are seeing on the sonar. For me this late fall trolling deal is usually 1 fish per day but I have had 3 fish days. I get skunked once in a while to but not often. Most important, dress warm and be safe. Attachments ---------------- ![]() | ||
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Posts: 550 Location: So. Illinois | Larry, nice fish. Wish I could come down over the Thanksgiving weekend but have to head up to Minneapolis for a couple of days. Stick a pig if you can make it down. As for anyone else reading this thread.... Do what LarryO recommends!!!!!!!!!!! Edited by AFChief 11/26/2013 5:07 PM | ||
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