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05-01-2010, 02:15 PM
Guys I had a very interesting evening this week & I need some advice.
Between 4-830pm I encountered approx 15 muskies- 3 got off before I could boat them, about 5 had short-strikes, and another 7-8 follows. The fish were inquisitive, but not agressive, they would either not strike at all or just take a little nip at it. All different -sized fish too. A couple sat there & flaired their gills at it, that was wild. Usually when Im at the right place & right time, they totally eat the bait, but this wasn't the case, they were defenitely acting differently.
The water was very clear, and there was absolutely no wind at all ( I mean none).Im thinking maybe they could see it too good and that made them cautious. I was hoping for a little chop in the water but it wasnt happening. I tired every type lure, but only a jerkbait, worked slowly, got the action-- everything else got no attention, no follows, nothing.
Pressure ws high that day early, but by evening had dropped nicely, and it was second day of the Full Moon Period.
Thoughts?
Between 4-830pm I encountered approx 15 muskies- 3 got off before I could boat them, about 5 had short-strikes, and another 7-8 follows. The fish were inquisitive, but not agressive, they would either not strike at all or just take a little nip at it. All different -sized fish too. A couple sat there & flaired their gills at it, that was wild. Usually when Im at the right place & right time, they totally eat the bait, but this wasn't the case, they were defenitely acting differently.
The water was very clear, and there was absolutely no wind at all ( I mean none).Im thinking maybe they could see it too good and that made them cautious. I was hoping for a little chop in the water but it wasnt happening. I tired every type lure, but only a jerkbait, worked slowly, got the action-- everything else got no attention, no follows, nothing.
Pressure ws high that day early, but by evening had dropped nicely, and it was second day of the Full Moon Period.
Thoughts?