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Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin | My pattern was:
Get stuff done around the house, because it's going to rock as soon as the warm stable weather sets in.
Well that was my pattern this past week. LOL
What is your tips or tricks to trigger a tired old female or male muskie to eat?
I like a glide or pull bait that will hang. Weighted Suicks, Undertakers, Reef Hawgs, and Bull Dawgs are my first choices.
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Location: Pewaukee, WI | Mike,
Netman was kind enough to get me on the water this evening just after todays storms.
I tossed gliders and moved two fish but they were "low and slow". Netman (Bruce) pulls out an old Sankeytail that he took from me in a cribbage game and raises a good fish and it follows all the way to the boat. His voice gets higher and higher as the ski turns on the eight, sounded like a 10 year old girl as the fish turns on the figure eight, inches behind the bait but didn't eat.
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Location: Contrarian Island | I would think most are done spawning for some time now and ready to eat? I was out tonite and my boat partner got a nice 41.75" to eat a topwater after dark....don't ever rule out topwaters is my rule!
esp. the nite of and nite after a front goes through...
erratic twitch baits and gliders get the nod too....
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