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#1 ·
With this warm weather and no ice on the lakes. What water temps do you normally start fishing for muskie? I know the spawn doesn't start till the upper 40s and rising. Are many of you fishing with these upper 30s water temps. I'm thinking about giving it a try this week for the 1st time this season. I would be casting.
 
#3 ·
The water temp at Caesar on Saturday was 39-40 degs everywhere we went. Didn't see any fish and most of what I graphed was at 20' or deeper. This weekend is going to be tough with the rain and high winds then temps below freezing. More rain forecast next week.
 
#8 ·
Nice fish Rock! The rivers warm faster than the lakes. Targeting pike and smallmouth might be the ticket this time of year.

I usually get serious for musky mid April. The fish are shallow and in predictable patterns. Coves, mouths of coves, relating to cover. It's a great time to cast fast moving baits such as bucktails, spinnerbaits and shallow cranks.
 
#9 ·
It was such a nice day couldn't pass up the chance to get out. The winds where pretty stiff today. Was not able to go out in a boat just my Kayak. To windy for me to fish in a Kayak. So just worked on my upper body in the kayak. The water is still pretty cold. Had my drysuit on but was sweating because of the air temps.
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This was the calmer water. Out in the main lake the wind was blowing worse and the waves where splashing over the bow at times. Was not a problem just more of a work out.
 
#15 ·
1st lure is a matzuo gander shad. Caught my 1st ever muskie off it in 2014. It was totaled.
2nd lure is baby bass scatter rap by rapala.
3rd and 4th lures are by lunkerhunt. All 4 off these lures don't work right after mr.muskie ate them. I've caught muskie and have had many follows with other lures but these 4 for some reason work for me...mind you when fishing with these lures I'm usually after walleye or bass knowing that muskie will take.
 

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#19 ·
Fished a river down south (Kentucky) on saturday, was nice and sunny in the morning. Moved one real nice fish on a hell hound in shallow sun baked water. I imagine they are going to be stacked up in the creeks to spawn next warm spell.

Fishing got real tough once temps dropped and wind started ripping around 1
 
#27 ·
Agree with Rocknut. I've bee using them for years. Either way, you're grabbing the fish by the lower jaw. The fish grip allows you to keep your hands further away from the hooks.

Being as gentle as possible, supporting the weight evenly, allowing the fish to get it's bearings prior to release, and getting the fish back in the water asap are all important for survival.

Things have gotten better for fish survival. I cringe when I think about decades ago when gaffs and grabbing a northern or muskie by the eye sockets was the norm.
 
#28 ·
Fished Cave Run yesterday. Water temps were between 48 and 52 degs. Lake still in drawdown (6') and ran stained to muddy. Was fishing for Muskies but there was a youth bass tournament going on at the same time (Scott Creek ramp was overloaded...someone needs to teach the adults how to backup and launch/load their boats but that is for a different thread). 90%+ of the kids got blanked based on listening to them and the radio calls in to the dock. Only saw on kid with a decent 3# fish.
 
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