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I got a reliable report that Big Bay was 52 degrees this morning!

Cliff

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So would you be suggesting that for the time being it isn't worth heading out after the toothy critters?

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Thanks for the update Cliff. It certainly sounds like it is turning over right now. Silver Scale how much longer before you think the bite may improve for the big toothy fellas? If I remember right you had great success a couple of falls ago.

Thanks

53orbigger

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Any techniques to try during this period for ski's? I have a trip booked this weekend and a little too late to cancel now. I was thinking turnover would be a little earlier this.

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47.8 degrees in Pike Bay this morning. 51.8 degrees in Big Bay. 54 degrees there this afternoon.

We still caught 38 walleyes today in 24' to 31' of water.

I am not sure that the turn-over happened yet.?? confused.gif

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47.8 degrees in Pike Bay this morning. 51.8 degrees in Big Bay. 54 degrees there this afternoon.

We still caught 38 walleyes today in 24' to 31' of water.

I am not sure that the turn-over happened yet.??
confused.gif

Cliff


So... would you say fishing is good? grin.gif

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The bite was slow and light but we did ok.

The walleyes have shifted their locations from where I found them a few days ago!

Cliff

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I use 8# to 10# braided line all of the time. Power Pro or Fire Line.

Cliff

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Huh. I get made fun of for fishing walleyes with fireline....until they wanna compare livewells. Good to see others use it too.

What can I say...I love the stuff. When the time comes I hope they lower my casket into the ground with fireline!!

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Does anyone happen to have an updated water temperature or turnover status?

Thanks

53orbigger

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47 degrees in Pike Bay this morning.

52 degrees in Big Bay.

I saw a nice muskie being boated this morning.

Cliff

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Thanks for the updates gentlemen. Hopefully that fish being boated is a sign that the bite may be improving.

53orbigger

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Does anyone have any updates on the water temperature and what if anything all of the recent rain/runoff is doing to the musky bite?

Thanks

53orbigger

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We will be up for the last time this open water season this Friday through Monday. I have had a really tough go of it this year on the Big V chasing muskies and I am hoping to stick one this weekend, or I might be tempted to have a fire sale on my equipment! blush.gif We have a place on the lake and I fished hard for about 3 weeks total this year and have yet to get one in the net!

53orbigger

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I am not a great muskie angler by any means but I haven't even been able to raise a fish. This whole season has been a tough one for me. It isn't from a lack of trying.

Maybe I just lost my mojo and you will have some luck grin.gif

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I was up there saturday and sunday for muskies on the east end and it was pretty slow. Had a nice one hooked up right at the side of the boat but didnt get a real good hook set and it was gone.Other than that, had a few more hits and follows but nothing in the boat. Saw most of the fish using big jerk baits and gliders. White seemed to the color of choice too. Oh, and surface temps ranged from 49 to 50 degrees almost everywhere we went. Good Luck

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Thanks for the report and the water temperature. Did you move your fish shallow or on the deep breaks and did you see any cisco spawning activity?

Thanks

53orbigger

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The fish we saw were still relating to shallow rocks and points. I kept checking the edges of the reefs too to see if I could pick up any baitfish on the sonar and wasnt seeing much. Get the water temps down a few more degrees and I think it will change everything. Good Luck

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Same deal for me on chasing muskies. I was up there 2 weekends ago we got there the day the lake turned over. Spent the next 3 days trolling rocks, rock points, casting weeds, casting reefs, trolling deep where we marked schools of bait fish..... Nothing to show for it.

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47.4 degrees in Big Bay this morning.

The walleye bite slowed down in many of the areas that were producing well on Monday!

Had one muskie hit a walleye in 26' of water today.

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