Thanks for another great vlog Chas, sharing your experiences with us and responding to our questions. A question and a request for when you start reviewing specific lures pertaining to modifications. From this vlog session, I was wondering about boat position on your sample lake 'X" for fishing both the reef and the open water. Also, on one of my favorite waters in Upstate NY, I have found for large pike a bucktail lure modification where they seem to prefer a larger blade and a disproportionately smaller bucktail trailer size - its like they get turned off by alot of bucktail trailer size. The specific water does get a good amount of fishing pressure. For muskies, from your experiences are there modifications specific to certain waters that seem to turn them on or off? Thanks again! Andy
Wow great episode. I had to stop it 1/2 way through to re-sharpen my pensil. Lot to take in Will the be a whiteboard #5? keep the fantastic episodes coming
Truly amazing, DUDE! A couple of things concerned me. You didn't mention that Steph is cooking dinner. Are you dieting? Stove broke? LOL! French Onion Soup for the Soul Time? Secondly you recommended listening to the podcast while driving. You know me, Chas. I could be so immersed in the podcast that I pull my steering wheel off during hook set. One question I do have is, What do you do different, if anything when fishing for the Esox masquinongy during the rain? Is rain a turn off or a turn on?
That scar face musky moved 8 miles away because it was caught twice on that spot and thought I need to get the hell out of here!.. only to get caught again 1 year later 😂😂😂
@MuskyMastery I am not an audio expert, so I don't exactly know what the problem is? But to me it does have an echo and is not as clear as if there was a mic on you or maybe closer to you? You sound very far away, not very clear, and a slight echo.
Are soft rayed fish preferred over hard rayed fish? In other words a sucker is dangling in front of her and a spikey dorsal perch is also, does the sucker get chomped down on more often than the perch?
@@danielmurray9249 this is an interesting question. I do believe Muskies are aware of spines etc because we know they eat fish “head first” so they do not choke. So I suppose there could be a preference….
GREAT to find this content. I became a fan during your time on the 360 podcast. Looking forward to going back and watching all of the content, without the adolescent sohpomoric frat boy humor on the 360 cast. Finally a podcast for adults.
@@paulrowe4502 I think it’s the echo in the room. I will work on this. Appreciate the listener experience report. The camera has a great microphone on it.
Best fisher man ever😎
@@SuppetsEpic3.0 thank you!
Thanks for another great vlog Chas, sharing your experiences with us and responding to our questions. A question and a request for when you start reviewing specific lures pertaining to modifications. From this vlog session, I was wondering about boat position on your sample lake 'X" for fishing both the reef and the open water. Also, on one of my favorite waters in Upstate NY, I have found for large pike a bucktail lure modification where they seem to prefer a larger blade and a disproportionately smaller bucktail trailer size - its like they get turned off by alot of bucktail trailer size. The specific water does get a good amount of fishing pressure. For muskies, from your experiences are there modifications specific to certain waters that seem to turn them on or off? Thanks again! Andy
White board!!!!!!!! 🎉🥳
@@Andy_G123 LET’S GO! Thanks Andy!
Wow great episode. I had to stop it 1/2 way through to re-sharpen my pensil. Lot to take in Will the be a whiteboard #5? keep the fantastic episodes coming
@@davidhardt9924 thanks so much as always Dave!!! More on the way! Keep those pencils sharpened!
Truly amazing, DUDE! A couple of things concerned me. You didn't mention that Steph is cooking dinner. Are you dieting? Stove broke? LOL! French Onion Soup for the Soul Time? Secondly you recommended listening to the podcast while driving. You know me, Chas. I could be so immersed in the podcast that I pull my steering wheel off during hook set.
One question I do have is, What do you do different, if anything when fishing for the Esox masquinongy during the rain? Is rain a turn off or a turn on?
@@joehofman2956 great question Joe!!! Rain and Muskies on the Q&A next!
That scar face musky moved 8 miles away because it was caught twice on that spot and thought I need to get the hell out of here!.. only to get caught again 1 year later 😂😂😂
@@Andy_G123 LOL!!!! And somehow we found her hahahaha
I wish you had better audio for these, but content is great.
@@benrollinh526 appreciate the lister report. What specifically are you describing? It might be the echo in the room?
@MuskyMastery I am not an audio expert, so I don't exactly know what the problem is? But to me it does have an echo and is not as clear as if there was a mic on you or maybe closer to you? You sound very far away, not very clear, and a slight echo.
Are soft rayed fish preferred over hard rayed fish? In other words a sucker is dangling in front of her and a spikey dorsal perch is also, does the sucker get chomped down on more often than the perch?
@@danielmurray9249 this is an interesting question. I do believe Muskies are aware of spines etc because we know they eat fish “head first” so they do not choke. So I suppose there could be a preference….
GREAT to find this content. I became a fan during your time on the 360 podcast. Looking forward to going back and watching all of the content, without the adolescent sohpomoric frat boy humor on the 360 cast. Finally a podcast for adults.
Good mics are less than a hundred bucks. 15 min with this audio is a tough ask.
@@paulrowe4502 I think it’s the echo in the room. I will work on this. Appreciate the listener experience report. The camera has a great microphone on it.
I will drive 45 miles to go find better forage at the hot new bar down the road, specially if they have big buck hunter
@@danielmurray9249 you won’t beat my high score on Buck Hunter lol