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| I am an avid bass fisherman but this weekend am going to be going to Cave Run in kentucky. I went to their website to check out the fishing situation and I find that it is known as the muskie capital of the country. I know noting about musky fishing other than you usually use large topwater stick baits or large slug-go type baits. Any tips that would help us to have a good weekend fishing would be greatly appreciated. My father-in-law hasn't been fishing since his dad died about 15 years ago, he is really excited about this trip and I would love to put him on some fish of some kind. Thanks to anyone that is willing to help. | |
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Location: Athens, Ohio | I wasn't clear in your message if you were going to stick to bass fishing or were now targeting muskies. Maybe that's yet to be decided! A lot of muskies are caught at Cave Run in prime bass spots, many times using bass lures. So, first advice, any bait you put in the water should be accompanied by a strong leader of steel or fluorocarbon. You will not just be losing your favorite bass bait if you get it bit off by a muskie, you will likely harm or possibly kill the fish by leaving the lure in its mouth. Use higher-test line, too, and keep your drag loose to prevent break-offs.
Spinner baits work well for both bass and muskie. The tackle shop across from Scotts Creek ramp should be able to help you make a selection of size and color. These are fairly simple baits to use and may meet your needs. I've seen some big bass hooked down there on muskie spinners. Grim Reaper is a popular brand.
Be sure to have a good net handy in case you do hook a muskie, bring some needle nosed pliers (long handled preferred), to help you unhook the fish. And, a camera to capture the smiles of the moment. If I can be of further assistance, send me an e-mail, look for the e-mail button below this message. Good luck and have fun! I have a warm spot in my heart for anyone who takes old men fishing (since I'm heading quickly in that direction!). m | |
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| Thank you, i should have been more clear. I will be sticking to bass if I can but I thought that since this is such a good muskie lake I would give it a shot. | |
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| Take a day and hire a guide. He will have all you need in the way of tackle and you will learn a lot about Musky fishing and the lake. Later | |
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