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Pineview Tiger Muskie Help
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Get a float tube or kayak, drive across the dam and keep the lake on your right until you get to where it ends. Get out there and paddle around in three to six feet of water, casting a big spinnerbait until you score. And fishing is best in May and early June. Be sure to bring some pliers or a jaw grabber of some kind. And keep your fingers away from the hooks and those tiger teeth. Be sure to mark inches on your fishing rod so that you can tell everybody how big your first tiger muskie was. And also don't forget to take a picture and post it here. That's the only thanks we need. By the way, the first hour of daylight and the last half an hour are best. I've caught probably 75 percent of my tigers during that time even though I've fished a lot during the middle of the day. Use a minimum of 15-pound-test line and you're better off with 20 or 30 with a steel leader. I had a monster break off with 30-pound line and a steel leader after diving and finding a sunken tree. It took him awhile to thrash around before he broke the line, much to the dismay of crappies and perch that had hoped to raise their families in the vicinity.
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Pineview Tiger Muskie Help - by Cavemn5050 - 04-18-2014, 03:14 PM
Re: [Cavemn5050] Pineview Tiger Muskie Help - by lundfun - 04-18-2014, 05:23 PM

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