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whynot |
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Posts: 897 | Do musky's eat bullheads? I swear I heard that they did, but I accidentally put a baby bullhead in my fish tank with some minnows today over lunch and all three muskies in my tank proceeded to eat and spit out the little guy. A few minutes later I watched a couple of them charge the bullhead only to stop on a dime and just eyeball it. Just wondering, Chris | ||
happy hooker |
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Posts: 3147 | no 1 forage found in metro muskies acorrding to Rod Ramsell | ||
Live2Fish |
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Posts: 170 Location: Chicagoland | Besides there sharp fin spines, they are mushy and full of fat. I know if I had to choose between a bullhead and a perch, I would go for the perch! | ||
Will Dykstra |
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Posts: 113 | Helping out a freind at his outpost cabin in the angle on LOTW heard a big splash, saw the bullrushes move and then a bullhead flew ( I mean flew) threw the air and landed on the end of the dock.ridiculus! I think they try to...... | ||
ToddM |
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Posts: 20219 Location: oswego, il | I have read they do and where bullheads are abundant, muskies eat them. I have read on the chip, when the bullheads are most abundant, they are the preferred florage as well. | ||
muskie! nut |
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Posts: 2894 Location: Yahara River Chain | Like what ToddM said. Taxidermist have found mostly bullheads in stomaches of muskies that came from the Chip. Maybe those muskies have to be bigger to eat them? Slow, easy catching bullheads are a favorite of muskies. | ||
schrump |
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Posts: 128 | You can use live bullheads 7" and under as live bait in Minnesota. Maybe another option during the sucker soakin' season for those interested. | ||
ralph |
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For sure they eat bullheads! #1 prey! nothing but fatty meat! Lure companies make bullhead colors. Meat and Potatoes Tackle Co makes yellow bullhead, chartreuse bullhead. Must work. | |||
Pointerpride102 |
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Posts: 16632 Location: The desert | Put one on a quickstrike....and hang on. | ||
Ranger |
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Posts: 3867 | The trophy flathead dudes I know ONLY use live bullheads. NIghtfishing. They use heavy weight and drop them in heavy current on the up-current edge of deep logjams. Talk about tough bait. Once, when I was much much younger and likely dumber, I speared a fat 14" (or so) bullhead while wading for dogfish. Flipped it up on shore. Next morning I walked down the shore line and that SOB was still alive. On shore, out of the water for 6+ hours, drilled and still alive. Always felt bad about that. But his brother sorts got me back when I grabbed another big one, like you would put your thumb in a bass' mouth, right? Guess what? He chomped down and I couldn't shake, or knock, that bugger off for 5 minutes. I was bleeding, which is less than fair, if you think about it. | ||
schrump |
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Posts: 128 | Yup! They are the best Flathead bait out there! Another month or so and I'll be soakin' 'em on the Mighty Mississip' south of downtown St. Paul. | ||
woodieb8 |
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Posts: 1529 | big muskies love bullheads. there an easy meal. the obrien fish had a gut full. | ||
Dacron + Dip |
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Yep, O'Brien's 65lber was full of them. Whenever we leave the shoal that fish was caught on in the dark, we spotlight the sandy channel exitting the area (only one way in/out). The water is only about 3 feet deep in stretches and the bottom is covered in bullheads once it gets dark. Slow, bad eyesight and over abundant, I'd say they make decent eating. | |||
MuskieE |
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Posts: 2068 Location: Appleton,WI | whynot here is some reading for you on a muskie's diet! Diets of Muskellunge in Northern Wisconsin Lakes- Michael A. Bozek, Thomas M. Burri, and Richard V. Frie, Wisconsin Cooperative Fishery Research Unit, College of Natural Resources, University of Wisconsin- Stevens Point. July 1991- October 1994. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 1999; 19:258-270 Butler, M.T. 2004 Muskellunge Biology: the basics. International Muskie Home Page. Trent University. Peterborough, Canada. http://www.trentu.ca/muskie/biology/biol0 1.html What do Muskies eat anyway? - Duane Williams, Large Lake Specialist for Lake Vermillion Department of Natural Resources, Section of Fisheries. http://lakevermilion.com/muskies/htmls/di ets.html | ||
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