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FredLog
Posted 10/2/2007 8:53 AM (#277623)
Subject: The Watched Sucker?


Last weekend, we had some suckers out, muskies followed baits, then looked at the suckers. And looked, and looked and looked, with no eating. Wondering what you guys all do when the fish come to the boat and just stare at the suckers, even when they're lively ones!

Fred!
MuskyStalker
Posted 10/2/2007 9:20 AM (#277625 - in reply to #277623)
Subject: Re: The Watched Sucker?





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looking at the hardware hanging off them.
sworrall
Posted 10/2/2007 9:23 AM (#277627 - in reply to #277623)
Subject: Re: The Watched Sucker?





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I fish with Slamr in the late fall some using suckers. Sometimes they hit suckers, sometimes they just look at 'em. Muskies are weird.
Whoolligan
Posted 10/2/2007 9:25 AM (#277630 - in reply to #277627)
Subject: Re: The Watched Sucker?




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sworrall - 10/2/2007 9:23 AM

...Muskies are weird.

That's the quote of the century.
esoxaddict
Posted 10/2/2007 10:23 AM (#277643 - in reply to #277623)
Subject: Re: The Watched Sucker?





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1. Fish dark/stained water (so you can't see them sitting there staring down your suckers)
2. Don't look

Raider150
Posted 10/2/2007 10:55 AM (#277652 - in reply to #277623)
Subject: RE: The Watched Sucker?





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Location: searchin for 50
Hey at least you know they are around
Magruter
Posted 10/2/2007 10:58 AM (#277653 - in reply to #277652)
Subject: Re: The Watched Sucker?





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Location: Madison, WI
Did you have a sucker further away from the boat? If not toss one on a balloon or bobber.
greenduck
Posted 10/2/2007 12:15 PM (#277670 - in reply to #277623)
Subject: RE: The Watched Sucker?




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I've had this happen quite a bit with suckers. I asked Smitty from Smitty baits about this one time and he told me to entice the fish into striking by giving the sucker a few quick pops or jerks. Later on that year I had a fish following the sucker, we were drifting a weedline in the wind, for a good 5 minutes + I finally thought I'd give her a shot. I picked up the sucker rod, reeled up the slack, and gave her a quick sharp rip. The musky couldn't resist and ate it right then and there. The only problem I have with this triggering move is that sometimes you could lose a sucker depending on how well she's rigged up.
TTurn
Posted 10/2/2007 12:30 PM (#277675 - in reply to #277653)
Subject: Re: The Watched Sucker?





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Balloon? Really, how do you do that?
TTurn
Posted 10/2/2007 12:38 PM (#277678 - in reply to #277623)
Subject: RE: The Watched Sucker?





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If I am in deep water I let some line out so movement in the boat doesn't spook the fish, then when the sucker is out of sight, assuming that if you can't see the muskie then it can't see you I give it a few twitches like it wants to escape and hopefully the muskie won't want to loose a meal. If I am in shollow water it is usually on a bobber and I just do the same thing. Give the muskie a little privacy and maybe it will eat. I had a fish following like that for 20 minutes once and when it finally decided to take I ripped ythe sucker right out of its mouth but it was so worked up by that time it came back and grabbed it again. and again the came out of its mouth and again it came back for it. My quick set was so mangled that I couldn't even use it.
C_Nelson
Posted 10/2/2007 12:42 PM (#277680 - in reply to #277623)
Subject: Re: The Watched Sucker?





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Location: Sheboygan Falls, WI
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Edited by C_Nelson 6/7/2008 11:55 AM
esoxaddict
Posted 10/2/2007 12:47 PM (#277681 - in reply to #277623)
Subject: Re: The Watched Sucker?





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It's a pretty cool way to float them actually. (Buy the water balloon sized balloons) Blow them up and just tie the balloon around the line. You can slide the line through the knot when its wet pretty easily to adjust the depth. You can control the bouyancy by how much you blow up the balloon. They cost next to nothing, and you get to pick what color you like.

JohnMD
Posted 10/2/2007 12:51 PM (#277686 - in reply to #277681)
Subject: Re: The Watched Sucker?





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Location: Algonquin, ILL
Yea we know Jeff you like PINK

When do you get posession of your land up North ?

sworrall
Posted 10/2/2007 12:55 PM (#277690 - in reply to #277623)
Subject: Re: The Watched Sucker?





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
That's an old Striper trick, using baloons for live bait. A hard hookset pops the balloon if it's set up right.
esoxaddict
Posted 10/2/2007 1:06 PM (#277695 - in reply to #277623)
Subject: Re: The Watched Sucker?





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LOL John! It kind of depends -- the pink ones go well with my pumps and matching purse, but the blue ones match my favorite bra.

The land? The land is MINE, ALLLLL MINE!!! Now I just gotta figure out what to do with it!

Steve, how do you make it so the balloon pops?
TTurn
Posted 10/2/2007 3:08 PM (#277735 - in reply to #277681)
Subject: Re: The Watched Sucker?





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I think red ones are neat
slimm
Posted 10/2/2007 3:29 PM (#277740 - in reply to #277680)
Subject: Re: The Watched Sucker?





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Location: Chicago
C_Nelson - 10/2/2007 12:42 PM

Jig it, move it around, drop it straight to the bottom (if not under a bobber), lift it to the surface and let it splash around.

I was with Slimm on a Rhinelander area lake a few falls ago and I jigged one up after it just sat their following the sucker. Man, did I have to work to get that one too hit.


Chuck worked his tail off for that fish! Up down over under sideways etc..
MuskyHopeful
Posted 10/2/2007 3:39 PM (#277743 - in reply to #277740)
Subject: Re: The Watched Sucker?





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Location: Brookfield, WI
Slimm and Chuck in the same boat? Put me in there too, and it would have to be a calm day or a thorough swamping would be unavoidable.

Kevin

I'll miss the outing.
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