captpierre Posted November 14, 2012 Report Posted November 14, 2012 I Have 3 ft at the end of my dock. Anybody know where they all go this time of year? They re-appear but not till May I don't target them. Thinking they would attract skis where ever they go. peter
Jer Posted November 14, 2012 Report Posted November 14, 2012 Well I only have about 5' of water as far as I can throw from my dock on Buckhorn and seem to get a steady stream of perch and small bass throughout the fall, the warmer the day, the better the bite seems to be. Even got a few pickerel in the evenings, including the fat pig in this link just the other night. I would think if you're hoping for a musky, fishing through dusk into the dark with a big, slow bait might do the trick, especially if it's been a warmer than usual day.
Beans Posted November 14, 2012 Report Posted November 14, 2012 I Have 3 ft at the end of my dock. Anybody know where they all go this time of year? They re-appear but not till May I don't target them. Thinking they would attract skis where ever they go. peter Even as warm it got last Sunday, my bro-in-law and I couldn't locate any panfish while using worms and fishing from the north shore of Taites Bay...my guess is they have headed out into deeper waters...we tried for three hours before dark...
aplumma Posted November 14, 2012 Report Posted November 14, 2012 I track them in a lake and found they move out to secondary points and suspend. I find they mix in with crappie not so much as species mixing but environment. I slow troll micro jigs tipped with meal worms and will find pods of both feeding very lightly. They are between 5 and 15 feet deep in water as deep as 35ft which is the deepest spot in the lake. They will move very little both up and down to get to a bait and the strike window is small when it is this cold. We rarely get a complete ice over and never strong enough to ice fish down here so my seasons are not as severe and our time lines are different. Art
Rich Posted November 16, 2012 Report Posted November 16, 2012 Been catching the bluegills and perch around here in 15 - 25 fow .. And the pike are right there with them. If that helps. Lol
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