PDA

View Full Version : Eagle River Musky Report



Pete Stoltman
11-17-2010, 02:15 AM
A couple days behind but here's what I saw over the weekend. Not much has changed. Water temps in the mid 30's and fish being active in very short concentrated windows. Fished the afternoon on Sunday with the Oates brothers. No action at all until just as we were losing light. Sucker rig went off and Jim got a successful shot at putting a musky in the boat. Once the fish was photographed and released he had two more fish take a shot at his crankbait. First one came out of the water and appeared to be a dandy but threw the hooks. Second fish never showed himself but charged the boat and managed to get enough slack line to come unbuttoned. Too bad but at least Jim got to see what I was talking about in "windows of opportunity". All this action took place in a half hour time period. I suspect this is what we're going to be seeing till the end of the season. Just means you have to keep on your toes and be ready when the fish start going. It may be your only shot of the day. Here's the photo of Jim Oates of Chesterton, Indiana. Fish measured out at 34" dead on. Nice and chunky too. Oh and yes, it was snowing like crazy when that fish was caught.

Mark Benson
11-17-2010, 11:41 AM
Great scene Pete!!! And congrats to the angler!!!

Mark

Pete Stoltman
11-17-2010, 08:41 PM
Thanks Mark. Don't even want to try to play "guess that location". We were happy but cold and just wanted to get the shot and fish back in the water. No point trying to hide where it was, ain't nobody fishing there now anyways. :)

Mark Benson
11-18-2010, 11:01 AM
Would love to play "guess the spot", but there is too much snow in the pic for me to adequately see the shoreline!!!

But it truly is a nice picture as the subject is light well enough in the low light that all is seen. My biggest frustration looking at photos on the net and it is great to see all of them, is that so many times the subject is nothing more than a silhouette or the picture is so washed out that there is no color or detail. Enough on that, ooohhh topic for the winter on the RFRG Radio show.

Mark

Jay Jay
11-18-2010, 01:57 PM
Pete, I know that spot. It's about five miles from N 45. 57.000 / W 89. 14.000. Yes, I remember it. It was by that one birch tree that was leaning towards the pine tree that was by the road. Do you remember showing me?
JJ

Pete Stoltman
11-19-2010, 06:14 PM
No Jay Jay, it was closer to the rock near the weasel den.

Jim L
11-19-2010, 06:20 PM
Fished 2 small lakes today. 33 on one and 36 on the other. Shallows are iced over. Caught one 36" on a medium sucker. The $9 jumbos went untouched:(