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CapitalDan |
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Posts: 7 | I frequent this forum on a weekly bases and noticed that most of you are from the Wisconsin and Midwest areas. How many of you fish the St. Lawrence River? I am kind of new to the musky world and would like to hear from others around my area. I am interested in hearing what others that fish the St. Lawrence River are having luck using. | ||
JakeStCroixSkis |
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Posts: 1425 Location: St. Lawrence River | Are you down towards TI, or up my way near the Seaway? | ||
St. Lawrence77 |
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Posts: 3 | I'm having most of my "luck" using Capt. Paul Corbett of Irish Hammer Sportfishing/Charters. LOL. All kidding aside hiring a guide will be money well spent. I have my own boat but look forward to hunting with a "pro" at least once each fall. It's mostly a trolling game up here and although the technique may seem simple on the surface it takes cosiderably longer become proficient at than burning 10's over weed tops or working a glide bait. If you don't want to go with a guide than focus your efforts between oct. and dec.15. Most guys up here are trolling 8"-12" deep divers off riggers or boards with far set backs. Expect long hours/days between fish but the scenery and serenity of the St. Lawrence/1000 islands never gets old. | ||
CapitalDan |
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Posts: 7 | I'm up near the seaway in St-Lawrence county. I usually spend most of my time casting, but not against trolling. | ||
wild |
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Posts: 101 | any local clubs up there for Muskie? | ||
JakeStCroixSkis |
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Posts: 1425 Location: St. Lawrence River | Getting on a casting bite is tough. But tubes work ;). Crystal clear water, try night fishing in the summer. | ||
Ronix |
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Posts: 981 | wild - 3/23/2016 11:53 AM any local clubs up there for Muskie? Muskies Canada has a few chapters on the river. A lot of guys who fish the river are very secretive about it Edited by Ronix 3/23/2016 11:37 AM | ||
JakeStCroixSkis |
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Posts: 1425 Location: St. Lawrence River | Ronix - 3/23/2016 12:34 PM wild - 3/23/2016 11:53 AM any local clubs up there for Muskie? Muskies Canada has a few chapters on the river. A lot of guys who fish the river are very secretive about it Very much so! | ||
St. Lawrence77 |
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Posts: 3 | I know a couple guys from PA. that do well with tubes every year just after opening day down towards Massena. Just make sure you have extra tubes $$ because the northerns will destroy them. Speaking of pike, they are great practice for improving your C&R skills. I prefer not to net them or remove them from the water for unhooking. Mind you these are jigged fish (single hook). If it took a musky lure while trolling then in the net IN the water they get worked on just like a musky. On a final note don't forget about the Grasse River or Oswegatchie. For the few times I've fished them I did well casting large buzz baits and topwaters from my canoe. | ||
NPike |
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Posts: 612 | NYS also has Lake Chautauqua a literal musky factory as well as the Niagara river a great musky fishery and many other smaller Musky lakes. | ||
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