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June 12
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 | Muskypikegirl pboyce Hi I am not used to the messaging system on this site yet but you posted on my board a while ago asking for tips. not sure if you seen my response or not. i pasted it below.
pboyce Hi, I love fishing!! This year i'm gunning for pike,Walleyes, and Muskeys!! I am non-bait fishing. I fish from Chenango and susquahanna rivers. I have already landed 1 22inch pike, My main goal is at least 22 walleye, any tips or tricks you've had luck with yet?
about 2 weeks ago Unlike Comment
[Muskypikegirl]
MuskypikegirlHI. For Musky The bigger and flashier the better. 8ft to 9ft heavy musky rod. Although i have caught them on my little bass pole, just takes fineness and time. www.tacklebooty.com has some really nice and good lures. Mega d lures, spinners etc. musky tend to hang out together unlike pike so when you catch one keep casting there are more around. Pike, pretty much the same but they don't normally run in packs. lone rangers ha ha. Fish the shallow beds as they spawn there and tend to hang around a while and gourge themselves on bait fish. Willow leaf blades on your spinners work great too. Walleye, depends on water temp where im at in NY but they don't prefer too cold or to warm of water. The like murky water, easier to ambush prey. they naturally eat perch, minnows and cray fish so any lure resembling these will work. Jigs are the favorite around here, black ones work good for us. Crank baits ( plugs or divers) work well too. If you use a crank walleyes are attracted to the top or bottom roll ( the side flash) so use something flashy. research the slow death technique for walleye. It will show you how to rig up for a "death roll" that walleye love. If you want to add a bit of scent to your lures check out PRO-CURE. They make some really good oils you can add to your tails or blades etc. Hope this helps a bit. Oh, steel leaders are a must, Tuf line or power pro for your line. Tuf line holds less water and is a thinner diameter . Hope some about 1 weeks ago | | |
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June 11
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June 08
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 | crazy fishing guy rpearl do you fish in steamboat or have you fished in steamboat i wonder because im going up and want to know what im going to need gear for i am thinking trout but im asking you because your from colorado i see in your profile about 2 weeks ago | | |
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June 07
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June 06
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 | FLYMAKER dburnham2 You should have got a packet in a nice folder with information on your life member ship that contained some stickers and other info,inside that folder on the bottom left when you open the folder is phone #s and other info.hope you still have that folder,if not i can give it to you. about 2 weeks ago | | |
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June 05
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 | Logan Talbott aestrada I don't really catfish much but in my experiance large mouth honestly bite best a dawn and mid day. I ain't much of an early bird but as they say early bird gets the worm so I'd say large mouth would bite pretty good in the morning. Especially after a rain! Good luck! about 2 weeks ago | | |
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June 04
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June 03
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 | pboyce Bassattacker I Love landing fish.. I was a bass man most of my life... But i'm trying to find more fight.. I nailed 6 bass on a spinner in rapids off Chenango river. But I really want a walleye!! Any tips? about 3 weeks ago | | |
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 | pboyce Muskypikegirl Hi, I love fishing!! This year i'm gunning for pike,Walleyes, and Muskeys!! I am non-bait fishing. I fish from Chenango and susquahanna rivers. I have already landed 1 22inch pike, My main goal is at least 22 walleye, any tips or tricks you've had luck with yet? about 3 weeks ago | |  MuskypikegirlHI. For Musky The bigger and flashier the better. 8ft to 9ft heavy musky rod. Although i have caught them on my little bass pole, just takes fineness and time. www.tacklebooty.com has some really nice and good lures. Mega d lures, spinners etc. musky tend to hang out together unlike pike so when you catch one keep casting there are more around. Pike, pretty much the same but they don't normally run in packs. lone rangers ha ha. Fish the shallow beds as they spawn there and tend to hang around a while and gourge themselves on bait fish. Willow leaf blades on your spinners work great too. Walleye, depends on water temp where im at in NY but they don't prefer too cold or to warm of water. The like murky water, easier to ambush prey. they naturally eat perch, minnows and cray fish so any lure resembling these will work. Jigs are the favorite around here, black ones work good for us. Crank baits ( plugs or divers) work well too. If you use a crank walleyes are attracted to the top or bottom roll ( the side flash) so use something flashy. research the slow death technique for walleye. It will show you how to rig up for a "death roll" that walleye love. If you want to add a bit of scent to your lures check out PRO-CURE. They make some really good oils you can add to your tails or blades etc. Hope this helps a bit. Oh, steel leaders are a must, Tuf line or power pro for your line. Tuf line holds less water and is a thinner diameter . Hope some of this helps. If i think of anything else i will message you. Good luck!!
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June 02
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 | SEALION Trophy Trout I,m thanking of joining the Trophy club, as a member could you tell me are the test items bigger and are you given first pick over the general life members. about 3 weeks ago | | |
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