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Muskie on a fly?
Anyone ever catch a muskie on a fly? We have a lake relatively close by
that is purported to be filled with trophy muskie; I've always wanted to catch one and now I'm thinking of doing it on a fly rod. Any suggestions on rod/reel/lines/flies? |
Muskie on a fly?
"Tim Carter" wrote in
: Anyone ever catch a muskie on a fly? We have a lake relatively close by that is purported to be filled with trophy muskie; I've always wanted to catch one and now I'm thinking of doing it on a fly rod. Any suggestions on rod/reel/lines/flies? ....you need to get the video by Larry Dahlberg on fishing for muskie with a flyrod. Some awesome shots of the strikes, etc. He uses "divers" the size of small rabbits. :) Frank Church |
Muskie on a fly?
Bill Sherer of We Tie It Fly shop in Wisconsin also has some videos out on
fly fishing for muskies. Here is a link to it: http://wetieit.com/ He also has some special musky flies for sale in his catalog. I have the video and he gives good info on places around a lake to fish for musky. We have muskies on the French Broad River in W. North Carolina but I don't know anyone who has caught one on a fly. -John "Frank Church" wrote in message 9.11... "Tim Carter" wrote in : Anyone ever catch a muskie on a fly? We have a lake relatively close by that is purported to be filled with trophy muskie; I've always wanted to catch one and now I'm thinking of doing it on a fly rod. Any suggestions on rod/reel/lines/flies? ...you need to get the video by Larry Dahlberg on fishing for muskie with a flyrod. Some awesome shots of the strikes, etc. He uses "divers" the size of small rabbits. :) Frank Church |
Muskie on a fly?
Tim wrote:Anyone ever catch a muskie on a fly? We have a lake relatively
close by that is purported to be filled with trophy muskie; I've always wanted to catch one and now I'm thinking of doing it on a fly rod. Any suggestions on rod/reel/lines/flies? I would not think they would much different from Northern Pike. I sould start with some of that stuff. My friend John seldom takes anything but big deceivers and 8 to 10 weight rods depending on the wind. Big Dale |
Muskie on a fly?
JohnR wrote: We have muskies on the French Broad River in W. North Carolina but I don't know anyone who has caught one on a fly. they are also reported to be in the new river (or so i've been told). i recall seeing a fly-guide (judson conway?) advertising muskie trips in the high country area. -John "Frank Church" wrote in message 9.11... "Tim Carter" wrote in : Anyone ever catch a muskie on a fly? We have a lake relatively close by that is purported to be filled with trophy muskie; I've always wanted to catch one and now I'm thinking of doing it on a fly rod. Any suggestions on rod/reel/lines/flies? ...you need to get the video by Larry Dahlberg on fishing for muskie with a flyrod. Some awesome shots of the strikes, etc. He uses "divers" the size of small rabbits. :) Frank Church |
Muskie on a fly?
Tim are you talking about Pymatuning-or however you spell it?
for fly rods it's all about water temp. john "Tim Carter" wrote in message ... Anyone ever catch a muskie on a fly? We have a lake relatively close by that is purported to be filled with trophy muskie; I've always wanted to catch one and now I'm thinking of doing it on a fly rod. Any suggestions on rod/reel/lines/flies? |
Muskie on a fly?
"Asadi" wrote in message ink.net... Tim are you talking about Pymatuning-or however you spell it? Nope, I'm talking about the Salt Fork Lake close to Cambridge. The Pymatuning is bit further North and East, close to the Grand River, close to PA, etc. |
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