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VMS |
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Posts: 3480 Location: Elk River, Minnesota | Pointerpride102 - 1/7/2015 11:12 AM Fish naked. Don't forget the sunscreen. I think Noodling is illegal in Minnesota... Bwahahaha!!! | ||
Pointerpride102 |
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Posts: 16632 Location: The desert | VMS - 1/8/2015 12:45 PM Pointerpride102 - 1/7/2015 11:12 AM Fish naked. Don't forget the sunscreen. I think Noodling is illegal in Minnesota... Bwahahaha!!! Things do look larger underwater.... | ||
samuwenn |
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Posts: 163 Location: NoDak | im a nut, I am thinking about camo wrapping my boat and using snaps making a guilly layer to throw over the side of the boat while fishing and looks like roots to marsh swaying in the water while wearing camo, I fish clear water and I feel like some fish spook 10 feet out when I look at them | ||
jonnysled |
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Posts: 13688 Location: minocqua, wi. | it depends day to day depending on who is sponsoring me ... | ||
Rotag |
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Location: SE Wisconsin | I always thought I should paint a school of minnows on the bottom of my boat | ||
Beaver |
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Posts: 4266 | I have always taken the advice of salt water flats fishermen and tried to match the skyline behind me. I know it's not always possible, but I keep it in mind and don't wear chartreuse or orange or black. I think that fish that are locked on to the lure, such as those that will stick around and hit on a figure 8, would hit if you were wearing pink and purple paisley. | ||
FishFinder87 |
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Packer green and gold! | |||
backdraft |
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Posts: 241 | Pointerpride102 - 1/7/2015 2:34 PM rodbender - 1/7/2015 12:54 PM Pointerpride102 - 1/7/2015 12:15 PM rodbender - 1/7/2015 11:21 AM Pointerpride102 - 1/7/2015 11:12 AM Fish naked. Don't forget the sunscreen. PLEASE DON'T! !!! Unless u have double or triple D's ;) Why would having those two baits matter? Baits? Double and triple D's are a kind of musky bait. I think many people bait thinking about double D's. I mean think about using double D's as bait. | ||
andreula |
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Posts: 134 | The guide we hired this year busted my chops for wearing a bright green shirt out.....Later that day I was busting his chops after catching a monster.. | ||
Lucky Craft Man |
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Posts: 242 | horsehunter - 1/7/2015 11:58 AM I think I will get a black shirt with a yellow lightning flash they will think I'm a storm moving in and they should eat. I got a good chuckle out of this. | ||
Lucky Craft Man |
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Posts: 242 | One day fishing with a guide, I had a red rain suit on and had three fish turn away at the boat (he busted on me looking like a large tomato). The next time out with this guide, I had on a black rain suit and caught my first musky over 50 inches at the side of the boat. I don't know if it matters or not, but to me, that red rain suit will never see the light of day when musky fishing again. | ||
Lundbob |
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Posts: 443 Location: Duluth, MN | I actually have started angling my boat slightly away from shore so the nose points out. Then when you reel in your lure is not coming straight into the boat. About a 45 degree angle works well. The fish doesn't see something blocking his way and it makes it much easier to get into a figure 8. | ||
setme31 |
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Posts: 516 Location: Kildeer, IL | Removed... Edited by setme31 1/22/2015 2:16 PM | ||
brianT |
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Posts: 427 Location: Planet Meltdown | andreula - 1/13/2015 7:25 PM The guide we hired this year busted my chops for wearing a bright green shirt out.....Later that day I was busting his chops after catching a monster.. That fish came for the donuts, it didn't care what color your shirt was. haha | ||
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