I've been posting around on numerous forums I follow and noone has really been able to REALLY give me some helpful info. I've gotten a lot of "I hear if you do this" or "I hear if you use these blah blah blah". While I appreciate the effort, I'm just not getting the information I need....
I've recently adopted an obsession with muskie fishing. I have seen (or I think i have) one my entire life. I fish the area around Harpers Ferry WV (where the shenandoah meets the potomac). I've pretty much sacked every other species of fish that swims these parts. And this "fish of a thousand casts" is really doing a great job at not only living up to its nickname but ABSOLUTELY exceeding it. I need to catch this fish!
So does anyone on this forum target them around my area? Know of someone who does? Where at? What lures/baits? What time of year/day? It's kind of hard because I've heard of people catching them in the blistering heat of summer, and I've also seen a video of a guy who caught one on new years eve. I'd like to kind of get that spectrum narrowed down. I've figured since its starting to cool down the bite will pick up? I fished all throughout august throwing super shad raps, zoom flukes, and some BIG inline spinnerbaits. Didn't even get a follow on any of those. Most people tell me they generally turn off during the extreme heat.
Good solid information is greatly appreciated.
I've recently adopted an obsession with muskie fishing. I have seen (or I think i have) one my entire life. I fish the area around Harpers Ferry WV (where the shenandoah meets the potomac). I've pretty much sacked every other species of fish that swims these parts. And this "fish of a thousand casts" is really doing a great job at not only living up to its nickname but ABSOLUTELY exceeding it. I need to catch this fish!
So does anyone on this forum target them around my area? Know of someone who does? Where at? What lures/baits? What time of year/day? It's kind of hard because I've heard of people catching them in the blistering heat of summer, and I've also seen a video of a guy who caught one on new years eve. I'd like to kind of get that spectrum narrowed down. I've figured since its starting to cool down the bite will pick up? I fished all throughout august throwing super shad raps, zoom flukes, and some BIG inline spinnerbaits. Didn't even get a follow on any of those. Most people tell me they generally turn off during the extreme heat.
Good solid information is greatly appreciated.
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