Troutnut69 Posted September 28, 2015 Posted September 28, 2015 I hardly ever see anything posted here about the musky bite, not sure if that means there just aren't many on here fishing for them or, more than likely, they're just a tight lipped bunch. Either way, it was one of the few places I knew to go to throw out my question. Which is...are the musky currently in shallow enough water (as a general rule) for a fly guy with a strong itch to scratch to bother spending a couple of days slinging half chickens? Got a couple of opportunities to get away and give it a go coming up soon but don't know enough about the lake or the fish to be confident about fish patterns right now. It's not my first time chasing these fish so I'm fully aware that I probably had a better chance of winning the lottery last night than I do of actually catching a musky on the fly, I'm good with that. Just was hoping to get some educated information on whether the fish were shallow and active again with this recent stretch of cooler weather, Thanks for any info you are willing to give....Jeff http://highplainsflyfisher.blogspot.com/
Members CrappieNinja Posted September 28, 2015 Members Posted September 28, 2015 I threw a black musky killer in the back of cooper cove Saturday and Sunday, felt like I worked the cove pretty good but didn't see any action (not the first time). Both days were killer days to be in the boat, much better than listening to my wife bitch about something. ---------
Dutch Posted September 28, 2015 Posted September 28, 2015 UM isn't musky called the fish of 10,000 casts?
Jerry Rapp Posted September 28, 2015 Posted September 28, 2015 just sign up for a bass tournament. You will catch one. WeekendWarrior and Basschomper 2
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