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1-7-09 TN Musky!
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<blockquote data-quote="Loggerhead Mike" data-source="post: 67210" data-attributes="member: 774"><p>what depth water where they hiding in? my buddy asked me to go with him to a local lake here (fontana) to try an catch some muskie, but i dont no squat about um. just tryin to get some tips :? fontana's a good size like with depths ranging past 800ft (the fish finder couldnt read past that), and is fed by a cold mtn river, thus it favors to have more muskie than some of the other lakes around here. all the old timers i talk too said they just tie up under the train tressels and drown a worm rite off the bottom (about 100ft ). we tryed that last summer, at the wrong time of day, and the wrong day (saturday - bass boats flyin by us every minute), so hopefully we'll have better luck this time. thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loggerhead Mike, post: 67210, member: 774"] what depth water where they hiding in? my buddy asked me to go with him to a local lake here (fontana) to try an catch some muskie, but i dont no squat about um. just tryin to get some tips :? fontana's a good size like with depths ranging past 800ft (the fish finder couldnt read past that), and is fed by a cold mtn river, thus it favors to have more muskie than some of the other lakes around here. all the old timers i talk too said they just tie up under the train tressels and drown a worm rite off the bottom (about 100ft ). we tryed that last summer, at the wrong time of day, and the wrong day (saturday - bass boats flyin by us every minute), so hopefully we'll have better luck this time. thanks [/QUOTE]
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