Indiana season
drmusky
Posted 11/27/2012 2:50 PM (#599828)
Subject: Indiana season




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Just wondering when Indianna's musky season closes. I was thinking of one last trip to Webster next week?
MACK
Posted 11/27/2012 3:16 PM (#599831 - in reply to #599828)
Subject: Re: Indianna season




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Unfortunately, there is no closed season to Muskies in Indiana. Being they are a stocked fish, it's an open season all season long.
Jobu
Posted 11/27/2012 3:31 PM (#599834 - in reply to #599828)
Subject: RE: Indianna season


It's still going strong and doesn't close. If there's open water---there are fish to be csught. Went 1 for 2 over the weekend and saw a supertanker late Sunday afternoon. I'm going back down this weekend for the warmup----fish gotta be getting hungry by now----Good luck---Jobu
JOHN FALLON
Posted 11/27/2012 5:51 PM (#599856 - in reply to #599828)
Subject: RE: Indianna season


Mack why is that unfortunate ?
JOHN FALLON
Posted 11/27/2012 6:05 PM (#599858 - in reply to #599828)
Subject: RE: Indianna season


drmusky head on down . Fishing has been pretty good this fall . I will be out all weekend . My boy Keith Cortopassi got two more yesterday 46 and 40 . With this warm up hopefully we will be fishing til christmas . A couple pieces of advice ; drag suckers , and dont limit yourself to webster lake .
Jobu
Posted 11/28/2012 9:37 AM (#599975 - in reply to #599828)
Subject: RE: Indianna season


Just a simple question------ since when was fishing Webster lake "limiting yourself"? Ol' Webby put that town on the map and the fishing remains as strong as ever, imho. Good luck out there and THANKS if you choose not to harass the Webster skis---they get enough from me--haha! Jobu
JOHN FALLON
Posted 11/28/2012 5:51 PM (#600112 - in reply to #599828)
Subject: RE: Indianna season


Jobu I am not bashing Webster at all . This last season on webster was probably the best in years . I have been fishing out there for 15 years and it is a fact , if you just fish webster you are limiting your self . Personally i fish Tippy and barbee and just a little bit of webster in a given year and i normally get one or two 30 pounders a year , but i fish for big fish and not numbers. This fall my boy KC has gotten ridiculous numbers of big fish on barbee and Tippy . Im just trying to be honest and help[ a guy out who is looking to fish this area .
Jobu
Posted 11/29/2012 8:03 AM (#600224 - in reply to #599828)
Subject: RE: Indianna season


Hey there John-----thanks for responding and I know that Keith has caught some nice fish this year. That STILL DOESN'T explain how fishing Webster is "limiting yourself". Are you saying that it doesn't hold any more 30 pounders? I understand being OPEN to fishing other bodies of water, but Webster has been producing giants for a LONG time and time spent on ANY of the area lakes is worth its' weight in GOLD. Good luck out there----Jobu
guest
Posted 11/29/2012 1:01 PM (#600312 - in reply to #599828)
Subject: RE: Indianna season


jobu I really can't believe you don't understand what he is saying. I sure what he means is that if fishing is slow on Webster to try other lakes in the area. So keep your options open cause ya never know.
JOHN FALLON
Posted 11/29/2012 4:19 PM (#600377 - in reply to #599828)
Subject: RE: Indianna season


That is exactly what I am saying
Jobu
Posted 11/29/2012 5:44 PM (#600390 - in reply to #599828)
Subject: RE: Indianna season


Dear Guest---- I fully realize what John was saying, but thanks for "attempting" to clariify it for me. I also stated in a previous text that it is a good idea to keep an OPEN MIND-----but I guess you missed that part. Perhaps you are "limiting yourself" to reading only what you want to read. Good luck out there----Jobu
JOHN FALLON
Posted 12/2/2012 8:08 PM (#601096 - in reply to #599828)
Subject: RE: Indianna season


Just got home after two days of fishing the Webster area . Saturday i fished solo and raised 3 or 4 good fish but nothing in the boat . Today I had my partner Keith Cortopassi in the boat with me and caught a 49 on a sucker and lost another real good fish on sucker . We might be fishing up til 2013 this year !!!!
Guest
Posted 12/2/2012 9:14 PM (#601127 - in reply to #599828)
Subject: RE: Indianna season


suckers....
wallydiven
Posted 12/2/2012 9:29 PM (#601133 - in reply to #601127)
Subject: Re: Indianna season





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Location: northern indiana
I called off on Monday just to stay an extra day. Lost 2 40"ers and raised a couple tankers. Suckers are still the key along with slowly worked baits. Good luck!
JOHN FALLON
Posted 12/3/2012 5:16 PM (#601311 - in reply to #599828)
Subject: RE: Indiana season


The few fished I raised were on big gliders
Jobu
Posted 12/5/2012 7:28 AM (#601593 - in reply to #599828)
Subject: RE: Indiana season


Missed the weekend due to the fact that we hit St Clair for a late season musky hunt. It was great meeting you Dan------congrats again on the 48. More congrats to my partner Mikey who got his first Clair giant----what a slob!!! Ended up 5 for 7 -----what awesome fishery----wish it was 200 miles closer to Chi-town. Hope to get back down to Indy next week----looks like the REAL cold stuff is gonna hold off for awhile------yeehaw, more fishing time!!!! See you guys out there----Jobu
BigNate260
Posted 12/18/2012 11:10 AM (#604119 - in reply to #599828)
Subject: RE: Indiana season


Big ladies bitting suckers!!! Today and tomorrow going he nice who's got boat?
R Swain
Posted 1/1/2013 11:44 AM (#606654 - in reply to #599828)
Subject: RE: Indiana season


Most all launches are iced in now. However muskies must be hitting because I saw a fellow catch one on my channel, actually right out Chae's back door. It looked to be a sub-legal. When he took it to his truck instead of releasing it or just displaying it on the ice I was convinced it was not a legal fish. Made me sick. But what can you do. Sure do wish our DNR would up the size limit. But then if they cheat now they will cheat always.
Vince Weirick
Posted 1/3/2013 3:44 AM (#607059 - in reply to #599828)
Subject: Re: Indiana season





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Location: Palm Coast, FL
Rick,
That is a shame! Should have gotten his license plate number and called the DNR.