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WiscoMusky
Posted 3/2/2015 4:20 PM (#756916)
Subject: Cave run in mid march




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Location: Wisconsin
IM heading to cave run for a couple days in the middle of this month. For those of you that have spent time on cave run during this time of year, what baits should I be taking and which ones should I leave behind? I'm driving down, and don't need to over pack my car
lennyg3
Posted 3/2/2015 7:06 PM (#756941 - in reply to #756916)
Subject: Re: Cave run in mid march





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Location: NE PA
Rattle baits, tubes, gliders, suicks, some small deep divers for short-line trolling... Leave the blades, pounders big jakes/grandmas at home. If you have a heavy action flippin stick for bass and a high speed reel, take that for the rattle baits...
WiscoMusky
Posted 3/2/2015 7:51 PM (#756950 - in reply to #756941)
Subject: Re: Cave run in mid march




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Location: Wisconsin
thanks Lenny
bowhunter29
Posted 3/2/2015 9:05 PM (#756968 - in reply to #756916)
Subject: Re: Cave run in mid march





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Location: South-Central PA
Yep, what Lenny said. I take a handful of rattlebaits in 3/4 and 1oz sizes and some of Tony's Fat Belly Rattlers. Orange and chartreuse are good colors. I also take some gliders in the 6-8" range. Anything shad, white, chartreuse, or orange. You don't need to take much.

If you're planning on throwing rattlebaits, use a rod with a soft, forgiving tip. Like Lenny said, flipping sticks are a great option as most of them have a mod-fast action.

I'm heading down the last weekend in March, would you mind letting me know how you do?

thanks,
jeremy
lennyg3
Posted 3/2/2015 9:08 PM (#756969 - in reply to #756968)
Subject: Re: Cave run in mid march





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Location: NE PA
I'll be there the 2nd week of April... Would you both let me know how you do? Lol

Btw, if you use rat-l-traps, or other bass traps, upgrade the hardware on them...



Edited by lennyg3 3/2/2015 9:11 PM
WiscoMusky
Posted 3/2/2015 10:13 PM (#756980 - in reply to #756916)
Subject: Re: Cave run in mid march




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Location: Wisconsin
Thanks guys. And sure thing, I'll post how I do on this feed
joey k
Posted 3/3/2015 8:16 AM (#757020 - in reply to #756916)
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This a perfect thread for me, too. My wife and I will be there April 1st for a few days. Good luck to all of you.
cjrich
Posted 3/3/2015 12:45 PM (#757064 - in reply to #757020)
Subject: Re: Cave run in mid march





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Location: Columbus, Georgia
If you have any Burts and are going to Cave Run in spring ... throw them.
cjrich
Posted 3/3/2015 12:49 PM (#757068 - in reply to #757020)
Subject: Re: Cave run in mid march





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Location: Columbus, Georgia
There is also a balsa shallow-running crank bait made by AC Shiner Co. out of Ohio. You want the 00 model. Killer bait back in the back of Cave Run creeks. Do a search, and get you a few.

Craig

Edited by cjrich 3/3/2015 12:51 PM
ManitouDan
Posted 3/3/2015 2:36 PM (#757091 - in reply to #756916)
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Cave Run will be closed March - April as we recover from the ginormus hangover from going undefeated in hoops this spring . GO BIG BLUE
cave run legend
Posted 3/3/2015 2:56 PM (#757094 - in reply to #757091)
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I have a feeling that it is going to flood like it did in 2011 with all the snow melting and all the rain that is expected. I hope it does, it was my most productive spring.
KARLOUTDOORS
Posted 3/3/2015 9:10 PM (#757176 - in reply to #756916)
Subject: RE: Cave run in mid march





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Location: Home of the 2016 World Series Champion Cubs
In addition to other great suggestions I wouldnt go down without a white shallow invader. crank and twitch the heck out of that bait and you get some explosive hits.
cave run legend
Posted 3/4/2015 9:53 AM (#757233 - in reply to #756916)
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Another foot of snow expected at the cave today.
WiscoMusky
Posted 3/4/2015 11:06 AM (#757251 - in reply to #757233)
Subject: Re: Cave run in mid march




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Location: Wisconsin
Ill be at cave run March 18-19... Hopefully all this rain plus a few warm days break up the ice and what not!
lennyg3
Posted 3/4/2015 8:55 PM (#757410 - in reply to #757233)
Subject: Re: Cave run in mid march





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Location: NE PA
cave run legend - 3/4/2015 10:53 AM

Another foot of snow expected at the cave today.


Looks like the weather is going to break after tomorrow though..
WiscoMusky
Posted 3/4/2015 9:01 PM (#757412 - in reply to #757410)
Subject: Re: Cave run in mid march




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Location: Wisconsin
thats what I saw as well lenny... next 10 days look good
cave run legend
Posted 3/4/2015 9:16 PM (#757414 - in reply to #757412)
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I am talking about flooding...
WiscoMusky
Posted 3/4/2015 10:25 PM (#757427 - in reply to #757414)
Subject: Re: Cave run in mid march




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Location: Wisconsin
Cave Run, What are your predictions about fish activity the first couple weeks the ice all goes away? The water should be real high, are you guessing the activity should be good right away?
cave run legend
Posted 3/4/2015 10:29 PM (#757430 - in reply to #757427)
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Will be for me.
lennyg3
Posted 3/5/2015 10:11 AM (#757514 - in reply to #757414)
Subject: Re: Cave run in mid march





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Location: NE PA
cave run legend - 3/4/2015 10:16 PM

I am talking about flooding...


I'm sure that will be a concern for the OP, but I won't be there for a month to the day. I expect that by then the water will have leveled out.
cave run legend
Posted 3/5/2015 10:21 AM (#757517 - in reply to #757514)
Subject: Re: Cave run in mid march





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2011 I was still trolling the zilpo parking lot memorial weekend. There is a lot of water up here in Cincinnati at the mouth of the licking, they will hold water for flood control pourpose at the cave. I hope there is high water personally. That year water was nearly up to the road @ ramey. It has not been this wet the last three years. If the typical rains in march/april does not come it will just be at summer pool earlier.

Edited by cave run legend 3/5/2015 10:29 AM
lennyg3
Posted 3/5/2015 2:30 PM (#757575 - in reply to #756916)
Subject: Re: Cave run in mid march





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Location: NE PA
Legend,

Are you saying that should the spring rains hold off the lake will be stabilized by the beginning of april, even with the huge amounts of snow Kentucky has received?
cave run legend
Posted 3/5/2015 4:52 PM (#757611 - in reply to #756916)
Subject: Re: Cave run in mid march





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I will have a better idea when I head down next weekend for a few days.

I will probably have to launch at Alfrey as water will probably be up to the parking lot at Clay lick.

Unless rains pick up It won't be anywhere close to 30' above summer pool like it was in 2011, but if it does I think it could get up to 15'-20' over easily.


Currently it is a 1.5' above summer pool.



Edited by cave run legend 3/5/2015 5:01 PM
fin_prof
Posted 3/5/2015 10:09 PM (#757673 - in reply to #756916)
Subject: RE: Cave run in mid march




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I know this is a tough question to answer. Obviously, musky fishing is unpredictable; however, I was hoping to get some feedback about fishing Cave Run in mid to late March. Is that a time of the year where casting is productive. I am planning a trip with my brother, who is not at all interested in trolling. Over a 3-4 day period, is it realistic to expect each fisherman to land a few fish? I know it's a tricky question but I am from Wisconsin and I do not want to drive all the way to Kentucky if the fishing is typically slow that time of year. I do plan on hiring a guide for the first couple days to shorten the learning curve. Just looking for some good old honest feedback. Thanks!
cave run legend
Posted 3/5/2015 10:12 PM (#757676 - in reply to #757673)
Subject: Re: Cave run in mid march





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Your hiring a guide for the first two days, just r e l a x.
Mark Nicholas GS
Posted 3/6/2015 8:58 AM (#757736 - in reply to #756916)
Subject: RE: Cave run in mid march





Location: Western PA
Ill be heading down next week/weekend at some point weather permitting. Will report back here once I do.
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