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| Mild temperatures have Cave Runs water temps in the upper 40's with reports of 50 degree water in some areas that are dark. Many fish have been taken over the past 10 days. Mountain Muskie guides David Christain, Marv Eisenbraun and Robert Fugate all have muskie under their belt due to this mild weather we arew having. Reports of a 47 and 44 from this pat weekend make the Cave look quite desirable to the Cabin Fevered Muskie Nut. Most all fish are being taken on slow moving jerk or glide baits, lipless rattling crankbaits have not come into play YET.
Watch the weather and you guys close by could score some early season numbers.
Tony Grant
MuskieFirst Southern Field Editor
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| I have been getting emails on some good action on the Cave and Green River. Also they are telling me they are fishing in T-shirts.
Jason |
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| Tony and Greg.
Whats the latest scoop? |
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| Cold temps has slowed fishing, high winds have made it tough. Coves and Bays are crusty.
Temps in the upper 50's this weekend should bring out the anglers. I'll update after Milwaukee
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| This past weekend showed surface temps at 50 degrees and water levels stable. Kentucky Mountain Muskie Guides Scott Salchil and Robert Fugate both put muskies in their boats, MANTAS were the ticket. They also seen several other fish.
Most fish taken have been in the mid to upper 30's but a 42 incher was taken from Beaver Creek on a Slowie.
MORE LATER as we kick off our busy guide season in 10 days.
Tony Grant
MuskieFirst Southern Field Editor
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| Sounds like great weather hopefully if my lake is looking alright I could boat one tomorrow:)
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