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obsessed_angler
Posted 5/26/2017 8:40 AM (#862919)
Subject: WI Northern Opener




Posts: 39


Who's ready?

I was up last weekend, water temps were right around 52, but with the cool weather wondering if they dropped since then.

Warming trend this weekend, so what are your thoughts on what the action will be like?

Thinking of throwing mainly baby squirkos, phantoms, and twitch baits. but might try spinning tackle with small husky jerks and bucktails.
KenK
Posted 5/26/2017 9:01 AM (#862921 - in reply to #862919)
Subject: Re: WI Northern Opener





Posts: 574


Location: Elk Grove Village, IL & Phillips, WI
I'm ready. I'll be up in Price county. I don't really have high hopes with the water temps, but I'll be out there twitching small minnow baits.
obsessed_angler
Posted 5/26/2017 9:11 AM (#862923 - in reply to #862921)
Subject: Re: WI Northern Opener




Posts: 39


I'll be in the Minocqua area, don't have high hopes too much either. I'll be happy just to see a fish.
Cfollow
Posted 5/26/2017 9:16 AM (#862925 - in reply to #862923)
Subject: Re: WI Northern Opener


I'll be up in the Presque Isle area throwing 4" and 6" Phantoms along with twitching some small minnow baits. The warm up will help but with the water temps in the low 50s I am not expecting any consistent action. Luckily they aren't all on the exact same spawning schedule so finding a few that are done and ready to chew shouldn't be impossible.
MOJOcandy101
Posted 5/26/2017 11:14 AM (#862944 - in reply to #862919)
Subject: Re: WI Northern Opener





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Location: Alex or Alek?
Headed to Burnett CO, I'll be just happy to see how my first attempt at tying marabou and deer hair holds up!
muskyroller
Posted 5/26/2017 11:22 AM (#862946 - in reply to #862944)
Subject: Re: WI Northern Opener




Posts: 1039


Location: North St. Paul, MN
Polk County on Monday, only. Testing baits and trying a new lake. Will be fun with the old man.
muskidiem
Posted 5/26/2017 11:42 AM (#862952 - in reply to #862919)
Subject: RE: WI Northern Opener





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Will be in Rhinelander slaying them, maybe. Hitting the shallows with small bucks/spinners and gliders or twitch baits. Hoping for a slight warm up to get a some fish moving. On 5/14 surface temp was 55ish. If I downsize lures might get into some species too. I heard bass anglers catch all the big ones.
John Andrews report has 56-60degree temp.
fishhawk50
Posted 5/26/2017 1:33 PM (#862962 - in reply to #862919)
Subject: Re: WI Northern Opener




Posts: 1416


Location: oconomowoc, wi
come on!! i figured there would be a few that said there heading to little sturgeon bay..
wisskie
Posted 5/26/2017 2:21 PM (#862968 - in reply to #862919)
Subject: Re: WI Northern Opener


Eau Claire Chain Douglas / Bayfield county. Haven't caught an opening weekend musky in 7 years so expecting more of the same.
sworrall
Posted 5/26/2017 2:34 PM (#862970 - in reply to #862919)
Subject: Re: WI Northern Opener





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Muskie--Oneida County out of Minocqua. Maybe some other fishes too.
kjgmh
Posted 5/26/2017 2:54 PM (#862972 - in reply to #862968)
Subject: Re: WI Northern Opener





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Location: Hayward, WI
wisskie - 5/26/2017 2:21 PM

Eau Claire Chain Douglas / Bayfield county. Haven't caught an opening weekend musky in 7 years so expecting more of the same.


Me too.
T3clay
Posted 5/26/2017 3:49 PM (#862980 - in reply to #862919)
Subject: Re: WI Northern Opener





Posts: 770


Im ready and excited... my high hopes should last atleast 2 or 3 hours!
Jeff78
Posted 5/26/2017 4:35 PM (#862990 - in reply to #862980)
Subject: Re: WI Northern Opener





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Location: central Wisconsin
Oneida, hopefully the rain is done by midnight.
danmuskyman
Posted 5/26/2017 9:12 PM (#863021 - in reply to #862919)
Subject: Re: WI Northern Opener




Posts: 633


Location: Madison, WI
Good luck boys, water temps just hit 60 a couple days ago down here and if fishing picked up, it would be terrible! Haha
wisskie
Posted 5/27/2017 1:02 PM (#863057 - in reply to #862919)
Subject: Re: WI Northern Opener


Boated a 39.5 at 8 this mornin. Seen a total of 5 muskie some following some just chillin in the shallows. By far best opening morning thus far.
muskyroller
Posted 5/27/2017 3:24 PM (#863062 - in reply to #862919)
Subject: Re: WI Northern Opener




Posts: 1039


Location: North St. Paul, MN
What's the bait of choice this opener? What's moving fish?
T3clay
Posted 5/27/2017 6:29 PM (#863080 - in reply to #862919)
Subject: Re: WI Northern Opener





Posts: 770


Moved one fish mid day on a 6" jake
wisskie
Posted 5/28/2017 9:33 AM (#863112 - in reply to #862919)
Subject: Re: WI Northern Opener


All my action was on funky chicken spinner bait except on follow on ss shad crank bait.
NathanH
Posted 5/28/2017 2:57 PM (#863131 - in reply to #863112)
Subject: Re: WI Northern Opener





Posts: 859


Location: MN
Lots of weed growth and water between 64-67 across the lake. Had one hit on a wades in 8ft of water. Hit the bait but didn't get the hooks home.

Edited by NathanH 5/28/2017 3:37 PM
obsessed_angler
Posted 5/31/2017 9:28 AM (#863360 - in reply to #862919)
Subject: Re: WI Northern Opener




Posts: 39


I had a run in with a 40"-ish 'Lunge right away Saturday morning. Pulled up to a spot where i knew some crappies were holding, tied on my mini Squirko i bought in offseason. Took a few lazy 10ft casts to see how bait works in water and to get a feel for what i needed to do with the rod. On the 3rd 10ft cast a fish came from underneath the boat and grabbed it. Had him hooked for a minute, but couldnt get the net under him. I think I just need to do a better job of slowing down and letting fish get a little more tired out before i reach for net. Had me shaking tho. I am still very inexperienced. Last year i took a big step up. Didnt boat any by myself, but i raised more fish than i ever had in the past. LOVE THE CHASE!! Good to hear a few of you guys had action as well!
southern comfort
Posted 6/5/2017 8:15 AM (#863953 - in reply to #862919)
Subject: Re: WI Northern Opener




Posts: 390


Fished Vilas last week. Suicks and small twitch baits produced. Mostly smaller males.
obsessed_angler
Posted 6/9/2017 8:59 AM (#864500 - in reply to #862919)
Subject: RE: WI Northern Opener




Posts: 39


Headed back up this afternoon. Fished in Madison last weekend, saw a few fish, screwed up netting one, and saw 1 fish caught. Hoping for some action this weekend as well.
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