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AndyS 04-01-2015 01:19 AM

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Welcome to the site !!!

FASTEDDIE29 04-01-2015 08:14 AM

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Welcome to the site dude! Waders, yes, you'll be able to walk the river and get away from the crowds. I'd have some bait in your vest or pouch if I were you. Rainbows love yellow and orange PB. Mealworms and butters are also great to have on hand. The water temps on the Musky, Pequest and SB just to name a few are running cold. Water temps around 37-39 degrees on these streams. I'll be fishing the Musky somewhere. Scouted the spot yesterday, running high, fast and cold.
Let us know how you do.
GOOD LUCK!!!

CadiShackFishing 04-01-2015 01:51 PM

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Welcome to the site. Waders are a must if you are going in the water along with a walking stick. Musky is where I start the day using bait (butter worm/ night crawlers/salmon eggs). Opening day is always a shoulder to shoulder event.

MattK 04-01-2015 02:18 PM

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Thanks for the advice. See you all out there.

BottomBouncer13 04-02-2015 11:38 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Cuz (Post 397315)
I swear on butterworms on a size 10 hook. All fish eat them. They look like a huge larvae. They are very expensive and on the small size if you buy them at tackle and bait shops. They omit a smell when the hook point goes through them. This also attracts fish. I buy large ones off the internet. They last forever in the fridge. Unlike meal worms that dry up.
(Elliotsbutterworms.com) Tell him you need big ones for fishing as per Cuz.
Look them up on Google. They come from Chili. Larvae of the Tevo moth. They have to be hand picked.

I second Cuz...nothing is better then extra large butter worms from Elliotts...

phil 04-02-2015 12:11 PM

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do those butterworms work better than regular garden worms on panfish? my wife likes to go out once a year and fish with me for sunnies randomly and I never have any bait on hand. getting skunked could be a good thing since she loses all interest in going out again, but this year my son is old enough to come out, so im gonna actually try and catch something.


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