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Found a web page that did a great job on explaining where to look for Eyes.


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Thought I'd post it.

I know most people know about these spots and try to hit them.

What really mind boggels a guy is when you do find and fish these spots that are suppose to hold fish and you don't see [PoorWordUsage].

Really makes you wonder if you're not looking for the things you should be.

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To quote this site: "It's time to take a closer look at one of the most sought after fish in North America, the Muskie. What's not to like about them? They're as good to eat as they are fun to catch. With their golden scales and their diamond like eyes, they're even fun to look at, for a fish anyway ."

LOL.

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Yep, those muskies is indeed delicious laugh.

Then there's this...

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It's time to take a closer look at one of the most sought after fish in North America, the Lake Trout. What's not to like about them? They're as good to eat as they are fun to catch. With their golden scales and their diamond like eyes, they're even fun to look at, for a fish anyway whistle

Hmmm, that sounds kind of familiar wink ...

Seems catching muskies through the ice is pretty similar to walleye fishing, as well...

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Walleye Ice Fishing Presentation

OK, you've found the Walleye, now let's look at some effective techniques to get them on the ice!

The most effective ice fishing presentation is jigging. Jigging is basically raising your rod tip about a foot, then dropping it back down to its starting position. Since Walleye are close to the bottom, insure you're jigging within a couple feet of the bottom.

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Muskie Ice Fishing Presentation

OK, you've found the Muskie, now let's look at some effective techniques to get them on the ice!

The most effective ice fishing presentation is jigging. Jigging is basically raising your rod tip about a foot, then dropping it back down to its starting position. Since Muskie are close to the bottom, insure you're jigging within a couple feet of the bottom.

Well, there's my problem... I was fishing topwater through the ice blush!!!

Good stuff grin .

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