Muskies Jaw Snap the Super Shadow Rap! Pike and Musky fishing Northwest Ontario.

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
  • Muskie and northern pike fishing near Kenora again in Northwestern Ontario for a day trip (an evening and the following morning). A good number of large muskies located, mostly on the edge of rock structures using cranks and rubber, and some decent pike action in the weeds on blades. The Super Shadow Rapala (I keep calling it an X-Rap which of course I really like too) is really balanced nicely for some effective glide and pause (and slow sink) action that really gets the attention of some muskies who follow in to try and figure out what it is. The first time you ever see a muskie "lip curl" on your lure you get a bit flustered as hard to know how to react. As a biologist I suspect this is a musky using all its senses (including taste and pores on face) to try and figure out what the lure is before committing. Keep in mind that predators are selective about what they eat and some things don't go down easy (in the same way a skunk or porcupine would be a bad idea for coyote to take on). I get a couple nips "deadsticking" with one large muskie and I naturally get a bit excited - close call, but no cigar. My trolling motor spring-assist breaks soon after and cuts my trip a bit shorter than intended...
    Timestamps:
    00:00 - Muskie follow on Depth Raider
    00:42 - Intro
    01:16 - Catching Pike on Blades
    02:36 - Muskie Follow on Big Swimbait
    03:28 - Muskie Follow on Shadow Rap
    05:01 - Pike caught on Shadow Rap
    05:36 - Big Muskie snapping on Shadow Rap
    07:25 - Broken Spring Assist on Terrova
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Комментарии • 5

  • @Pavlysha2222
    @Pavlysha2222 Год назад +1

    Я только осваиваю данную приманку в 110 размере и она мне уже нравится побольше бы таких видео

    • @TheAnglingOracle
      @TheAnglingOracle  Год назад

      Не турбуйтеся про те, щоб вибрати 160, він ловить велику і маленьку рибу. Я б хотів, щоб вони зробили це ще більше

  • @TheAnglingOracle
    @TheAnglingOracle  2 года назад

    My first encounter of the jaw snap (and probably first follow of any consequence) came several decades ago fishing a swim whizz that I had reeled in and just left on the surface while I took a break. A musky came up right beside the boat and looked it over, then rolled a bit sideways and curled it's mouth open to "nip" at it - I was so surprised and shocked that I pulled it away. I literally was looking eye to eye (above water) and it was no more than a couple feet away. Super Cool. Speed is not always the answer, sometimes dead stop can work too.

  • @dipschit66
    @dipschit66 2 года назад

    That reminds me of Eagle Lake

  • @tomfilipiak3511
    @tomfilipiak3511 10 месяцев назад

    Get,rid of the treble hooks,large single hooks are better for the fish,hookups,and yourself!Please!