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June metro Tiger Muskies

by Jeremy Liebig on 07/03/2009

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As usual, in the early metro season I tend to focus on Tiger Muskies a little more than their pure strain brethren. This season so far has been somewhat slow and a consistent bite has started a little later than seasons past. Still no purestrains on the end of my line yet, although a few have made their way to boat for friends. My first fish of the year ended up coming during the metro muskie tournament and taped out at 34.5". Not a giant by any means but barely enough to secure second place in the Tiger division as another boat also caught a 34.5" an hour later on the same lake. If it went by weight they would have won being theirs was a much chunkier fish than mine.

I ended up getting out on the same lake a couple days later and managed a 36 or so inch fish using the same baits, same tactic. Basically what we are doing out there is using smaller shallow running crankbaits( SS Shads, Cranes, and Rapalas will all do the trick) and ripping them fast over 8-15 feet of water off the edges of offshore structure. This particular lake was a shallower bite last year but weeds that normally ended in 6 feet are out to about 10+ feet this year. We've also seen and caught a few fish this year positioning the boat right inside the weed edge and casting out to deep water. Basically, a bass ackwards approach to muskie fishing, that sometimes can be a big time producer when nothing else is working.


3rd cast Muskie
Last Saturday the original plan was to hit up Lake Harriet with my dad at the buttcrack o' morning but he ended up canceling out at about 8:00 PM. With the weather forecast I knew it would end up being one of those "Can't miss" days on the water for the mighty Muskellunge. Not long after, my neighbor stopped by to see if I was headed out in the AM and I said "YUP, Do you guys want to tag along?" My neighbor had relatives in from Arizona and they decided they would give Muskie fishing their first shot. Being these fellas had never even tossed a baitcaster or fished for Muskies in their lives I opted for the easy route of Tigers on crankbaits as the learning curve would be a lot quicker.


first muskie!
We hit the lake at about 6:30.... a quick lesson on casting, figure eights, and presentation and we were off. Jay, the brother-in-law of my neighbor ended up whiffing on his first two casts with rats nest backlashes. Third cast ended up being the charm as he launched a beauty and hooked into his first Muskie, pictured above. At this time the jokes about the fish of 1000-10,000 casts were flying. Pretty hilarious that it only took him three! We ended up sticking around till shortly before noon and my neighbor Dennis, who had been skunked for the entire morning ended up kicking our butts in the ninth inning by boating two Skllunges in a five minute time span. Congrats on your first and second fish and new PB! Not bad for two awesome rookies. If you are looking to get out for Tigers at all this is the time...I've heard reports from most lakes that have been pretty favorable. Cedar, Wasserman, Gervais, and Clear have all pumped out a few over 40" so far this year. Get out there, have fun, and most importantly have fun!!!!! GOOD LUCK!



Location : Minnesota
Water Body : metro area
Species : muskie
Technique : casting


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Jeremy Liebig

Re: June metro Tiger Muskies

#799826 - 07/03/09 08:17 PM

Couple more photos from Saturday.

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plungepool

Re: June metro Tiger Muskies

#799845 - 07/04/09 07:48 AM

Great report Jeremy

I tried my hand on Tigers last week and it was alot of fun unfortunately they wern't jumpping in the boat, but I was able to get out with my brother

We ended the day with 2 fish. 1 small 24" tiger. which was my first and then a very chunky 26" pike

Hopefully next time it will be a bit warmer, and the fish should cooperate


Bret Clark

Re: June metro Tiger Muskies

#799868 - 07/04/09 10:49 AM

I love the markings on them tigers.

Great read and pics Jeremy

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Jeff Jensen

Re: June metro Tiger Muskies

#799888 - 07/04/09 01:48 PM

Nice report Jeremy and props for getting the neighbors on fish...............3 casts, are you kiddin

Bob Bowman

Re: June metro Tiger Muskies

#800053 - 07/06/09 07:36 AM

Those tigers are amazing looking fish

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keepcasting

Re: June metro Tiger Muskies

#800059 - 07/06/09 07:48 AM

Nice report Jeremy. Seeing the excitement of someone catching their first muskie is very cool. I am planning on trying for Tiger's tonight for the first time this year. I will have to try the inside-out crankbait technique.

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Jeremy Liebig

Re: June metro Tiger Muskies

#800139 - 07/06/09 10:54 AM

Quote:

Nice report Jeremy. Seeing the excitement of someone catching their first muskie is very cool. I am planning on trying for Tiger's tonight for the first time this year. I will have to try the inside-out crankbait technique.


GOOD LUCK! Speed has been the key lately...get those cranks crankin'!

Chris Tuckner

Re: June metro Tiger Muskies

#800144 - 07/06/09 11:11 AM

Great report!!!!
You will not find a more colorful fish!


keepcasting

Re: June metro Tiger Muskies

#800542 - 07/07/09 12:20 PM

Well, I went out on Weaver and managed one little guy (28"). You were right about the speed. After not catching anything casting we trolled for a little while and got the only fish at 4.5 MPH on a Super Shad Rap. Lots of recreational traffic probably didn't help.

Brad Juaire

Re: June metro Tiger Muskies

#800734 - 07/07/09 10:48 PM

Nice report Jeremy and congrats to everyone who caught a tiger! Your buddy caught one on his third cast? That's setting expectations a little high the next time he goes out.

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Chris Granrud

Re: June metro Tiger Muskies

#800794 - 07/08/09 07:51 AM

Nice Report Jeremy!! Your living on the edge with first casts involving those big hooks!! LOL!! Nice looking Tigers!!

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Pete Bauer

Re: June metro Tiger Muskies

#800797 - 07/08/09 07:57 AM

Nice report and cool pic's Jeremy! Those tigers are sweet lookin' fish!

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