Pymie Musky

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Hans Solo
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2013/09/17 14:27:58 (permalink)

Pymie Musky

Was wondering if anyone has been doing well so far this fall fishing for musky up in pymie?
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    Timachro
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    Re: Pymie Musky 2013/09/17 16:14:10 (permalink)
    Technically, it isn't fall yet!
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    ridgehunter
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    Re: Pymie Musky 2013/09/17 17:42:43 (permalink)
    There was a 54" musky caught on the south end just recently.
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    Re: Pymie Musky 2013/09/17 18:41:49 (permalink)
    Hans: I was wondering the same thing. It seems, however, that we need to wait until this Sunday at 4:44:01 to ask that question. I was also curious as to when the turn over usually happens. I plan on heading up next week, I hope to have a report or two from that trip.
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    Re: Pymie Musky 2013/09/17 19:34:44 (permalink)
    Does pmy stratify? I know the majority of that lake isn't deep enough to develop a cline, no cline, no turn over.
     
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    Re: Pymie Musky 2013/09/18 12:31:32 (permalink)
    I have been told by those that claim to have lived there for years that Pymy does turn over. I don't know and must defer to those that claim to know. I have not received any input telling me it doesn't, so all I have to go on is the input from a post reply that tells me it does.
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    Re: Pymie Musky 2013/09/18 12:33:26 (permalink)
    StewFc: I much prefer spring 'eyes at Pyme, but the fall bite is also excellent. I cast Rapalas, the ones between 2" to 6", but mostly the larger ones at night while wading, much like spring fishing, rocky points, etc... . There is definitely a fall turnover and generally it's somewhere between the last week of September and the 1st week of October. I don't have the knowledge for your last question as I've never tried it in the fall, sorry. Hope this little bit helps.
     
    Above was the reply I received.
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