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Trophyhunter1958

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  1. Don't do it , you will spend all your money on custom lures , expensive rods and divorce lawyers  LoL , seriously use the best equipment you can afford , I use 54 " 130 lb leaders as alot of the time a big ski will roll in the line and 80 lb braid can cut and cause real damage to the fish , practice sharpening hooks with a file or hone til you get them needle sharp as Muskie have hard mouths , early in the summer stick to weedlines and run spinnerbaits like pearson grinders or Custom Rob Day spinnerbaits , Run short leads 20 ft to 30 ft right in the prop wash at around 5.0 to 6.0mph in 8 to 12 ft of water , most of all join either Muskies Inc. or Muskies Canada and your learning curve will go up dramaticaly , greatguys to learn from and you get all the up to date info and great deals on custom baits , When fall comes its a totally different game , and running big crankbaits like Hosebaits , Bluewater baits and DK custom lures around bait will up your catch rate , good luck and be safe the Larry can turn nasty in the fall 

  2. Bob , Rich and Paul are all good choices to fish the American side of the river , if you are looking to fish the Canadian side around the 40 acre shoal you should contact Muskies Canada they could give you recomendations for a Canadian guide, Muskie Ace Roy Brunner or Fishing fanatic Dave Curtis fish those waters all year round

  3. Come on up , starting in August you can hit walleye on Melville shoal , Charity shoal and big bar shoal usually the best bite starts an hour before dark until 8:00 or 9:00 pm , the morning bite is hot and cold in the early fall , there are several charter boats that are dialed in out at the Main Duck islands and if you go on the Quinte Fishing .com website try and hook up with Matt Reid or Rob Eves those young lads have spent a lot of time focusing on early walleyes and not too many can give you more up to date info than them . Try and catch the show Fish TV there have been several shows done in that area in the last year with Jeff Chishom guideing Leo and Ron to some real monsters , good luck and I would recommend that you load up on Tail dancers and reef runners in clown and perch patterns , Don't be afraid to run some big baits in your spread we regularly get 10 lb plus walleyes on our spreads at 5 mph while trolling for Muskies

     

     

     

     

    Bill Barber Director Muskies Canada Gananoque chapter

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