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Top H2O |
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Posts: 4080 Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion | Reading about the map post, got me thinking(Again) In what depth of water do you catch most of your muskies in? meaning,How deep is your lure/bait running when you get a muskie to hit. Here's what I think has worked for me over the yrs. this is based on fishing Mn.,Wi. lakes, Casting 90% of the time. Spring. 2-6 ft. Summer.1-8 ft. Fall. 4-10 ft. Winter. ? I don't troll very much ,but I'd say Trolling fish were cought with lures running between: 8-13 ft deep. (in late fall) What do you guys think? Jerome Edited by Top H2O 1/23/2010 12:19 PM | ||
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Posts: 32886 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Almost exactly the same. I don't have the opportunity to troll much, but when I do the baits are usually down about 12'. | ||
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Posts: 8782 | That sounds about right. I don't troll much, and I really haven't gotten to where I am comfortable working out a cast length, fishing the secondary breaks or some of the deeper structure with a rubber bait for example. So, for me it's a result of where I fish, how, and with what. If your lures are all running down 3-4 feet or less, guess where you are going to contact all your fish? I know those fish are out there in deeper water, but about the only time I'll go after them is fishing deep with live bait in the fall. | ||
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Posts: 1996 Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain | I used to agree almost 100% Jerome's numbers, but in the last couple of years my numbers have been trending to both extremes. I catch a bunch of fish super shallow all year, from opener until ice up I always check the tops of very shallow structure. Now just to confuse things I have been catching just as many fish in the 12-20' range from mid June on. That really narrows things down when you are looking for the magic depth, mine is 1-20'. It sounds very vague but is brutally honest. | ||
Top H2O |
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Posts: 4080 Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion | Thats what I'm looking for Norm. In 11 yrs. of chasing muskies, i haven't cought anything deeper than 12-13 ft. deep.......... but over 25-30 ft. of water I don't vertical jig much either, but some people catch fish doing this a lot..... So how deep? Jerome | ||
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Posts: 1169 Location: New Hope MN | I am similar to G-Rome. Only differences are when the bite is tough, i'll go suspended. June, and late oct-Nov i was catching fish in 30-50' (sometimes 100'). June fish were high in water say 3-8' down. Fall 20' down EZ. Tried some verticle jigging too, but didn't catch a thing. God was that boring... | ||
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Posts: 688 Location: Northern IL | I knew this one was coming. Guess I'm in the minority group again, I've caught a lot of em deeper than 20',, sometimes even 30', got a decent 49" last fall deeper than that. I love deep water! Edited by jerryb 1/23/2010 7:18 PM | ||
Top H2O |
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Posts: 4080 Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion | Jerry, Really , Your catching muskies deeper than 20 ft.?? And deeper than 30 ft.?? Where are you fishing ? Il. Mn. Can. Wi. Mi, ? Are you trolling or casting ? Catching muskies more than 30 ft. deep is crazy to me............. Explain, if possible, (sorry I'm a shallow water guy) Thanks, Jerome | ||
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