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Link Details for: | Pike & Muskie Fishing: Try Open Water |
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| Link ID# | 317 |
| Link URL | http://www.ontariofishing.net/news/oct2006-3.html |
| Submited By | T.J. Quesnel |
| Added On | Mon_Mar_17__2008 |
Description: Seasonal changes to lakes and rivers aren't normally consistent from one year to the next. Yes, lakes will freeze and thaw, and they'll also warm and cool. All of this is 100% guaranteed. In the fall, regardless of what the localized weather patterns have been, pike and muskies can be caught well off of the bottom, away from structure or using open water in any combination. Every type of water has factors that contribute to open water fishing. Some of them are available food, available structure and depth, structure types and even fishing/boating pressure. Every lake is different. But in early to mid-fall especially, suspended and open water fish have proven very reliable for me. (They're out there in the summer, too). In rough or nasty fall conditions, the open water bite can be a great option. |
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