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Cold Water Trolling

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2007 4:50 pm
by beckman44
I have a few days to fish in the next week and thought I would try for muskies before the season ends. My question is with the water getting colder and never having trolled spoonplugs this late in the season before am I better off going to live bait, or can I still trigger them by bumping bottom on fast dropping structure or deep humps. The water has turned over and is clear. Any advice from fellow spoonpluggers?? Thanks, Beckman44.

Cold water trolling

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 6:02 am
by spoonpluggergino
Beckman44

You are in one of the best area for fishing cold water trolling. Waubesa has been very hot this last week end fellows spoonplugger CPR 43,45,48,36. I fished Monona looking for a 50 incher, I lost one fish over 40 and I caugth one 32 inch 35 feet down from a rock bar finger. do not stop fishing now is the best time of the year, the speed will be on the slow side, but check all speeds and depth from the shallow to the deep. If you go to Waubesa there will be othe spoonpluggers, if you go to Monona and you see a white Yar-Craft 20 foot boat with a 150 Yamaha tiller stop and say hellow

Gino Testone

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 6:42 am
by pat maio
S/P G:
I once asked Buck the same question.
His reply: It is never too cold for trolling but you must remember that there will probably be only one short movement.

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 5:01 pm
by John Bales
You can catch the muskies when there is a rim of ice around the lake. When the ice comes on and if you could cut a long chunk of ice out with a chain saw for the right trolling pass. you could still catch them. John

Cold Water Trolling

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 8:52 pm
by beckman44
Thanks guys, Spoonplugging up until ice up. What a beautiful thing. Now all I want for Christmas is a late freeze up, and more spoonplugs. Putting the boat away for the winter is overrated anyway!!! Beckman44.