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08/03/2011
Top Fishing From Boat
Tiger Muskie
Crankbait
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08/03/2011
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Well got a shipment from Dynamic Lures so I deceided to take Alisha out for a few hours and try these out. What I found out is the fish seem to love these baits. I caught 3 and lost 2 at the boat and had 1 follow. If anyone wants somemore info on these lures let me know. I ended up with a 30x10,31x13, and a 39.5x16. We have caught almost 10 fish lately on a Swave and Dynamic lures style lure, they only go down a couple feet at the most and have the side to side motion in a multi section lure. The one I was using is not available yet but they still have a few other colors available, hopefully they start making this one cause it works well. Its a white,purple and has a yellow stripe on it. Good fishing everyone...

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kevinb
8/3/2011 9:16:00 PM
Right on Craig, would those Dynamic Lures be considered a glider? I will have to give them a look and try. Good luck at the tourney this weekend
Mark K
8/3/2011 9:22:00 PM
That bigger fish didn't have a Cowgirl in her mouth did she? If so I want it back!! Your sitting in the exact spot I lost her at! lol Nice job guys! I'm ready for Saturday
YJ Guide Service
8/4/2011 6:36:00 AM
Actually it did are you looking for one? LOL LOL LOL...but no it didnt. These have a lip on them but may be considered a glide bait dont really know what classification they are in....I would consider them a glide bait.
dougw
8/4/2011 8:02:00 AM
Wouldn't it be interesting if we could do a mark-recapture study on the fish we catch? As Mark said, that is the same spot. I hesitate to say how many fish I have personally seen/taken there.... Congrats Craig on a very nice fish!
Anglinarcher
8/4/2011 9:28:00 AM
What would you say the best depth for them is right now?
dougw
8/4/2011 10:37:00 AM
Probably the best depth is 5-15' right now.
EsoxAngler
8/4/2011 10:45:00 AM
I keep track of the fish I catch and then re-caught through the years with my pics of them. Since they all have distinctive regions of stripes and spots its easy to identify them from year to year. Of course those snub-nosed tiger's are the easiest to remember from year to year, lol. I usually try and find a distinct pattern on the gill plate region. There's one tiger in Silver that's been in my boat 2 times, then was captured during an electro-shock survey when I was out with WDFW. In 3 years it went from 29" to 37.5" Pretty cool stuff.
Nice string of fish you folks are on this summer!
YJ Guide Service
8/4/2011 1:35:00 PM
I think it would be kool if they tagged them when they put them in, if even with a generac number and then you would now for sure. It would be great info as far as size year after year if you caught the same numbered fish for the people that actually keep track of all this like we do. I keep track of every Tiger I catch no matter what size, I take a photo of it.
YJ Guide Service
8/4/2011 1:36:00 PM
We've been catching them in approx 8-20ft. Seems like the bigger fish are in deeper water right now...Good fishing everyone
mdw47
8/4/2011 3:37:00 PM
Are Muskies good to eat?? I used to love a nice northern pike fillet out of those cold Minnesota waters. Tons of pike in minn.
YJ Guide Service
8/4/2011 3:51:00 PM
Tigers have to be over 50" to keep so they are more of a sport fish, and catch and release type of fish. I dont personally know of anyone who has eaten one. Seems to be logical they taste like Pike...If anyone does catch a 50" plus fish they would have a state record.
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