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Open Water Fishing Tips, Fishing Reports, Lake Fishing and River Fishing Secret Techniques
A listing of open water fishing tips, fishing reports, walleye fishing secrets, trout fishing, bass fishing, salmon fishing techniques, trout tips, salmon tips, and info submitted by charter captains and people just like you, to increase the odds of freshwater fishing success.
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| How to Clean Fish | Fillet Salmon | Clean Rainbow Trout |
In these videos you will learn how to clean your catch. Fillet salmon with an electric knife and how to clean Rainbow Trout... keep reading |
| Posted In: Fishing - Trout and Salmon, Fishing 101 |
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| How to Clean Fish | Fillet Walleye | Fillet Northern Pike | Clean Perch |
In these videos you will learn how to clean your catch. Fillet Nothern Pike boneless, fillet Walleye boneless, and see how to clean a perch in 10 seconds - Incredible!... keep reading |
| Posted In: Fishing - Panfish, Crappie, Sunfish, Perch, Fishing - Northern Pike Fishing, Fishing - Walleye Fishing, Fishing 101 |
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| Fishing The Zone For Coho Salmon Milwaukee #3 |
Let me explain how to be more productive by following some basic rules and using basic tools. Activity and habits of fish are dictated by many variables. A rather basic approach will put you on fish and keep you there. I will cover how to find the most productive zones by species Article number one and two one covered Chinook and Brown Trout...keep reading |
| Posted In: Fishing - Trout and Salmon |
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| Fishing The Zone For Brown Trout Milwaukee #2 |
Let me explain how to be more productive by following some basic rules and using basic tools. Activity and habits of fish are dictated by many variables. A rather basic approach will put you on fish and keep you there. I will cover how to...keep reading |
| Posted In: Fishing - Trout and Salmon |
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| Milwaukee Fishing Lake Michigan Salmon Report 9/29/09 |
Gale force winds will change everything. The water temperature will be the key to finding fish on your next trip out. As of Sunday morning the warm water is in and the fish were out. A temperature break was in 100 to 140 feet of water. The best action for Chinooks was...keep reading |
| Posted In: Fishing - Trout and Salmon |
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| Milwaukee Fishing Lake Michigan Salmon Report 9/21/09 |
The warm water is in and the fish are out. A temperature break has set up in 110 to 195 feet of water. The best action for Chinooks is 75 to...keep reading |
| Posted In: Fishing - Trout and Salmon |
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| Milwaukee Fishing Lake Michigan Salmon Report 9/14/09 |
East wind continues and the fish have adjusted to the warm water. A temperature break has set up in 110 to 195 feet of water. The best action for Chinooks and Rainbow Trout is 75 to...keep reading |
| Posted In: Fishing - Trout and Salmon |
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| Milwaukee Fishing Lake Michigan Salmon Report 9/9/09 |
East wind continues and the fish have marched out to deeper water. A temperature break has set up in 110 to 195 feet of water. The best action for Chinooks and Rainbow Trout is 25 to...keep reading |
| Posted In: Fishing - Trout and Salmon |
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| Milwaukee Fishing Lake Michigan Salmon Report 8/31/09 |
Jenny Michel wrestled with this 21.5 pound German Brown Trout till her arms ached...keep reading |
| Posted In: Fishing - Trout and Salmon |
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| Dry toast |
When I’m fishing alone the conversations can be kinda one sided and like over toasted bread, dry. I think to myself when the fish don’t bite maybe I should try over there. So then I go over there...keep reading |
| Posted In: Fishing - General |
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| Milwaukee Fishing Lake Michigan Salmon Report 8/24/09 |
West wind has not changed the fish location or attitude. A lot of cold water has moved the fish high in the water column. Shore, gap and near shore action for pier and small boat anglers remains steady and consistent. Anglers are enjoying some big Chinook with all sizes and species active. Most presentations are...keep reading |
| Posted In: Fishing - Trout and Salmon |
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Rainbow trout easy! look!
Get some 100% whole wheat bread and go to a nice river,now tear off the crust and a bit of center and throw the pieces out where you think the trout are.Now wait 2-5 minutes,and if they start hopping and eating it,get a small piece and make a bread pellet, put it on your hook, now throw it 2 feet away from the latest splash, and slowly pull your rod up and watch the line,one should bite any time now. Remember to set the hook and reel!works on rainbow trout and other small trout.Hope it works for you,it did for me!
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Dylan
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Posted In: Open Water Fishing, Trout Fishing Tips
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Winter Seminar featuring Larry Dahlberg
Hello Everyone,
Just wanted to let you all know that Larry Dahlberg of TV’s “Hunt for Big Fish” will be appearing and speaking at a Musky Road Rules Seminar event at the Maple Grove Hilton Garden on Saturday January 29, 2011. The event starts at 10am and is a musky based seminar that will cover several topics being presented by Larry Dahlberg, Gregg Thomas and Tony Grant. There will also be a open question guide panel featuring Jason Hamernick, John Hoyer and Luke Ronnestrand. Together these guys have fished many major waters in Minnesota and Canada. There will also be a review of all new musky fishing products for 2011 and a pool side demonstration. Door prizes will be given away plus on site lure raffles. If you are interested in attending women and children are free, prices for admission and sign ups can be found on the website www.muskyroadrules.com. No matter if you are a seasoned musky veteran or new to the sport you will walk away from this event with some useful...
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Don't be fooled, walleyes are aggressive fish
Forget what you have learned. Remember this--sunlight or clear water, they like to eat insects, more walleyes survive on mud and weeds than rock, they can be found anywhere in the water column, time of day has nothing to do with success, the walleye was originally a river fish and stocked in lakes, and they do not "tap" when they bite. In other words, a walleye is a northern pike without the slime, Good Luck, Capt. Josh
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fishguy
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Posted In: Open Water Fishing, Walleye Fishing Tips
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Move That Boat and Don't Sit So Long
Don't sit to long! What I mean is--if you are not getting fish in the boat within a few minutes of finding them or checking out a new area then fire up that over priced boat your sitting in and move to a new location immediately. Covering water and finding active fish fast! produces results Good Luck, Capt. Josh.
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Captain Josh Hagemeister
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Posted In: Open Water Fishing, Crappie Fishing, Northern Pike Fishing, Walleye Fishing Tips
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Bass Tip
Bass are territorial and they also react to our presence. Bass are like beautiful women they love to show off the goods. Bass love to flip, splash and say look at me and try to catch me.
Sound familiar gentlemen? Bass respond to many presentations, and it is important to offer them options. Bass are seasoned in the art of bait removal i.e. " the empty hook", they are also excellent at throwing off a hook or lure. They are strong and take great pleasure in avoiding capture and taunting the angler.
If all else is not working try an old fashioned Night Crawler, if that doesn't work you might need a wetsuit and spear gun.
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Huntleigh
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Posted In: Bass Fishing Tips
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Out of Bait? Try Homemade Household baits
A hot dog a common household food item works well for many types of fish like Panfish, Catfish and bass.
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Team JustNorth
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Posted In: Open Water Fishing, Bass Fishing, Sunfish Fishing Tips
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Don't let that fish smell you - Anise your hands
Every one knows that a fish can smell you on the lures you've touched. Oils from your hands do not easily wash off once the lure hits the water. Try rubbing your hands with anise seeds, which can be bought for about .50 cents in many grocery stores. This will help eliminate the scent of your hands on the lure.
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shore fisher
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Posted In: Open Water Fishing, Bass Fishing, Trout Fishing, Walleye Fishing Tips
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Tips on keeping fresh bait
Tired of having foam leech container break apart? Re-use a 20 oz. or smaller beverage container for leeches. Just keep in the cooler with the other beverages. Remeber to take to label off to avoid surprises! Keeping a couple of small stones in the minnow bucket will sink the bucket into deeper/colder water during the warmer summer months. Just don't submerge it into the mud, as it will not have positive results.
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Nathan Kestner
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Posted In: Open Water Fishing, Sunfish Fishing, Walleye Fishing Tips
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What to do with Stinky fish garbage
Having trouble with fish guts smelling up the garbage. Keep them in the freezer until garbage day.
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Nathan Kestner
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Posted In: Open Water Fishing Tips
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Sick of loosing slip bobber after breakoffs?
If you are sick and tired of chasing slip bobbers across the lake after you snap your line. Simply put a small split shot above your bait to act as a "stopper". If you are afraid of having the split shot corrupt the action of your bait simply use a bobber stop instead. If you want to attract attention underwater don't snip off the extra string.
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Nathan Kestner
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Posted In: Open Water Fishing, Walleye Fishing Tips
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Rusty Fishing Hooks
Throw away RUSTY fish hooks. The chances of poking yourself may result in blood poisoning, and a quick trip to the Emergency Room.
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CrappieMagnet
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Posted In: Open Water Fishing, Crappie Fishing Tips
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Fighting a Bass
When you are fighting a fish and trying to get him back in the boat, at all costs DO NOT LET THEM JUMP!!! It looks really cool and all when a bass goes airborne on you and does some neat acrobatic tricks, but that is the easiest way for them to throw the hook on you. Too many times I've seen guys that I fish with "horsing" a fish to the boat with their rod tip straight up in the air. If you have a fish that wants to dive deep on you, then put your rod tip up and keep the tension on the fish. However, if the fish is screaming for the suface, LOWER YOUR ROD TIP! Don't put slack in the line or anything, just hold your rod to the side, but with the rod tip low. If you keep upward tension on the fish as it comes to the surface, you just make it that much easier for the fish to jump. And if you have tension on the line when it jumps, then you will more than likely loose that fish. So in short, my tip is if you think the fish is going to jump on you, keep tension on the fish by lowering...
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Anonymous
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Posted In: Open Water Fishing, Bass Fishing Tips
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