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Old May 9th, 2004, 03:32 PM
Steve & Chris Clark
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The best places to catch smallies is usually where you find muskies, that's
what they are there for too! If you can spot any baitfish in the area take
note of the direction they are moving, the smallies will be just behind and
under them on the deep water side of them! The muskie will be just behind
the smallies!! For Lm's you have to
slow, slow it on down. All the same lures and techniques work but slower is
better.
A top foodchain predator like muskie can make you think a lake is fished
out! A lake without muskies or northerns is a more fun, easier lake to fish.
A
bite-off usually means you "were" in the right spot ;-))
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"Thundercat" wrote in message
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On Sun, 09 May 2004 07:53:16 -0500, "Dan, danl, danny boy, Redbeard,
actually Greybeard now" wrote:

On Sun, 09 May 2004 12:05:05 GMT, "RichG"
sent into the ether:

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Not to mention, I have to prove there are great Bass hiding in
Boom Lake :}

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I am inclined to think that phrase is exactly what the issue is:
hiding. I have to remember that although a bass is a bass, unlike most
of the water I fish in, the top of the food chain does't end with bass
out there. Some of the most bassy looking water I fished in Boom
usually ended up with a bite off or follow up by a big toothy guy. The
trick must be to find where them basses feel secure and still offer
ample feeding opportunity. Since I know so little about pike and musky
and their feeding habits, that should be a good trick in itself.
Perhaps one evening (or two or three) I'll chew Steve's ear off about
toothy guy fishin'. Then again, I could be 100% incorrect and the
above paragraph moot.

Harry J aka Thundercat
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