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Caught a big Tiger, looking for length estimates!
NPike replied to Tyrrell's topic in Musky, Tiger Musky & Pike (ESOX)
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Been chasing them > 40 years, this is spot on. I've found the best window is usually mid June to mid - late July (as mentioned once weeds start up and waters in mid 60's). Then again in September. All depends on water temp as it approaches 80 degrees F things generally slow down for us. BTW we all desire the bigger ones.
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Pike Behavior - Head/Eyes out of the water
NPike replied to Traveling Circus's topic in Musky, Tiger Musky & Pike (ESOX)
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Pike Behavior - Head/Eyes out of the water
NPike replied to Traveling Circus's topic in Musky, Tiger Musky & Pike (ESOX)
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Just enjoy it out there during lower traffic times preferably. What I catch I catch, what I don't I don't. Every year's different.
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What pound test do you use for walleye trolling
NPike replied to Kingfisher06's topic in Tackle and Techniques
Your right if I'm trolling w/o the sole intention of catching walleye I'll skip the leaders. I use an ultra short steel wire that ties to both line and bait when trying for both. Can't remember where I got them, they're a pain to tie but avoid bite-off's. Some guys prefer to just take there chances and my buddy got the biggest musky I've ever seen in the lip on 8 lp test, so you never know? -
What pound test do you use for walleye trolling
NPike replied to Kingfisher06's topic in Tackle and Techniques
If just walleye only 12 pound, however if pike - musky are around 20 minimum. Suffix 832 is great stuff, at least for me. -
One Musky Lure to Rule Them All...
NPike replied to BlueEye's topic in Musky, Tiger Musky & Pike (ESOX)
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Looking for a med - light rod. Prefer a 6' (or shorter) medium-lite fast action rod for perch and stream trout, (occasional walleye as well). So I'll be casting and jigging with it. Will need a spinning reel to finish the combo. Not looking to spend a fortune but want to buy a desent medium-light fast action rod w a lighter spinning reel, willing to go to ~ > $120+ if needed for the compo. Thks ahead of time, P.S. lost my old one haven't used it some years.
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One Musky Lure to Rule Them All...
NPike replied to BlueEye's topic in Musky, Tiger Musky & Pike (ESOX)
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A bit surprised that they didn't get any of 30" or over. When I used to fish Hemlock you would get a few bigger ones.
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New PB Smallie
NPike replied to Roughrider IV's topic in St. Lawrence River Fishing Reports - 1000 Islands Fishing
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Got several friends on the lake with slips. The been fishing this lake for a long time. Also talked to some guys docked at Beachcomber. Stories the same no pike, walleye, tigers for 3+ wk. These guys are all veteran Conesus fisherman and fish it often. As of last Thursday water was still at 81. Providing the forum with an update. Wish I had better news. Have heard good things coming from Chautauqua and some other Finger lakes however. Last year between September till docks were pulled out the bite was on. Got at least 12 between (30+" to 39)" {one I'd guess approaching 20 pounds)
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Happened to get a couple of good pike casting Thursday after getting skunked trolling. The fish marks and bait balls spotted while trolling were down (17 to 30) feet. Conesus is a bit of a pain to troll in summer due to floating weeds that ride the line down to bait - leader. Don't do enough to go back to downriggers, etc. Thermocline is presently at 30+' We trolled for decades. If using deep running baits, downriggers, etc we didn’t refer to this as flatline trolling. I came to understand flatline trolling as long lining, shallow running baits while trolling. Hence the term flat, not vertical.
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I used to flat line troll for pike and walleyes. The accepted term basically meant to troll a shallow running bait (i.e.: floating Rapala's which come in wide variety of size, note up to 7"+). The term flatlining basically meant to troll a shallow running bait a good ways behind the boat (hence flat lining). Why would you troll at - near the surface during the dog-days. Unless perhaps your fishing after dark.
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They are out there all during the open water season on Conesus. Some target esox and walleye prior to season as well. The year round catch and release can only be changed by legislation and enforcement. Start w the DEC.