hoops12 Posted September 8, 2016 Author Report Posted September 8, 2016 Yes....the 5 fingers produced and so did any weed-line adjacent to deeper water. Live bait was the ticket for waiieye. The water level was down, but i suggest asking the lodge for a map as they typically locate some of the rocks.
cdog Posted September 8, 2016 Report Posted September 8, 2016 LOL...My brother and I were there the week that Andy guided Collin for the fly fishing adventure. Andy knows his stuff and I can recommend him highly. Collin is quite the entertainer. He had us laughing at his stories after filming ended each night. Good memories. Lol.. I hope you followed them... I would have!!
cdog Posted September 8, 2016 Report Posted September 8, 2016 Yes....the 5 fingers produced and so did any weed-line adjacent to deeper water. Live bait was the ticket for waiieye. The water level was down, but i suggest asking the lodge for a map as they typically locate some of the rocks. Thanks for the tip for walleye as I'll be trying to catch lunch or supper!! I'll be staying at the fishtale campground so I hope they'll have a map or something...
Tom McCutcheon Posted September 8, 2016 Report Posted September 8, 2016 Lol.. I hope you followed them... I would have!! As a professional courtesy.. Andy is a member of MCI as well, we stayed clear. We did however compare notes at the end of the day and let them know where we had raised a fish and they did likewise.
cdog Posted September 8, 2016 Report Posted September 8, 2016 As a professional courtesy.. Andy is a member of MCI as well, we stayed clear. We did however compare notes at the end of the day and let them know where we had raised a fish and they did likewise. I totally agree and respect that! I was just kidding...
cdog Posted September 8, 2016 Report Posted September 8, 2016 Just wanted to thank everyone who weighed in with the tips and advice... This musky thing is becoming an obsession!! lol I love it, but man do I dream a lot about landing one!!! lol..
Tom McCutcheon Posted September 9, 2016 Report Posted September 9, 2016 I know you were kidding, just clearing the air. If you really want to shorten the learning curve, the best way I can suggest is to sit in on a few of the Muskie Canada meetings with the chapter nearest you. Visitors are welcome. No obligation to join. Most of the guys, and gals are pretty free with their information. They won't give you the spot on the spot, but they will get you in the general vicinity and will help with tackle suggestions etc. etc. Become a member when you feel comfortable. After that, join in on the outings that are held each year on every chapters home waters. That is where the real instruction begins, around the camp lounge or fire pit.
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