fall turnover late on the rideau!!
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fall turnover late on the rideau!!
First time poster!!!
how yawl dooin'
Today was my 5th attempt this fall on the rideau(kars to kempville),zero fish landed, a lot of short hits but no real hunger. I got a nice 44 incher on a big spinnerbait Oct 7 at rockland launch(and I mean right at the launch,trolling back from a soaker troll).
Back to the ridau, this river has been my favorite musky hole since I was 14. I've caught ski's from 4 lb,s to 32 pounders(2004).But today at Beckett's landing, right at the old bridge I spotted a large critter splashing about in the distance. I pulled up beside her and there she was, 50"- 30 lbs minimum at death's door with a large (fuzzy) growth on her left cheek, don't know what caused it(didn't look to close).
On a lighter note : I hope the musky fishing is as good as it has last Nov.(got 6).
i'm saving the 10" suckers for the last turnover
how yawl dooin'
Today was my 5th attempt this fall on the rideau(kars to kempville),zero fish landed, a lot of short hits but no real hunger. I got a nice 44 incher on a big spinnerbait Oct 7 at rockland launch(and I mean right at the launch,trolling back from a soaker troll).
Back to the ridau, this river has been my favorite musky hole since I was 14. I've caught ski's from 4 lb,s to 32 pounders(2004).But today at Beckett's landing, right at the old bridge I spotted a large critter splashing about in the distance. I pulled up beside her and there she was, 50"- 30 lbs minimum at death's door with a large (fuzzy) growth on her left cheek, don't know what caused it(didn't look to close).
On a lighter note : I hope the musky fishing is as good as it has last Nov.(got 6).
i'm saving the 10" suckers for the last turnover
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Huh?
Turnover on the Rideau River???
In order to have a turnover I'm pretty sure you need a thermocline first.
Oh, and how's Lester, Earl?
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In order to have a turnover I'm pretty sure you need a thermocline first.
Oh, and how's Lester, Earl?

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fall turnover late on the rideau!!
Thanks for the warm welcome!
I guess the term turnover was wrong. What I meant was late (turn on)
the musky don't seem to be as aggresive for this time of year as in past years.
About that dying musky,she was twiching a little but not dead.
-batteries were dead in my camera,to bad, it was something to see!
I guess the term turnover was wrong. What I meant was late (turn on)
the musky don't seem to be as aggresive for this time of year as in past years.
About that dying musky,she was twiching a little but not dead.
-batteries were dead in my camera,to bad, it was something to see!
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