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| How do you target muskie late in the year, such as Late November and Early December? This is still within Wisconsins southern season. Thanks |
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Location: Minnesota | meat |
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Location: Michigan | Suckers are a great way to go if you can get them. I like throwing pounders, letting them sink into the deep weeds and slowly working them back. Jigging a bondy bait or tube is also a good way to go if you know spots are holding fish. Also trolling big baits like 10-13" Jakes and Grandmas.
Edited by jasonvkop 10/17/2012 10:42 PM
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| Find some weeds that are still green and start casting! Also if you have electronics you can find the schools of baitfish and either troll around or cast into them with a large minnow bait. Also find deep drop offs. Fish deep and slow. Never go too fast. It will be an adjustment from summer fishing. My personal favorite baits are medusas, bulldawgs, weagles (if you have the fish located and its not super deep), and jerkbaits!
Good luck! |
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| Trolling can be good but I think Meat is your best bet.. Pounders and big rubber can be effective if the fish are actively feeding. |
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