New River Virginia
jfarmer10
Posted 9/19/2013 9:41 AM (#664236)
Subject: New River Virginia




Posts: 2


Hey everyone,
I am new to the site and relatively new to musky fishing. I have been fishing for them for about 3 or 4 years off and on, but now I have my own boat and I am able to get on the water much more. I was just wondering if any of you guys fish the New River for Muskies and would be willing to give me some tips and pointers. The best success I have had is live bait fishing with red eyes. Just trying to up my skill level a little.
Thanks
Justin
muskyNR
Posted 9/19/2013 10:13 AM (#664248 - in reply to #664236)
Subject: RE: New River Virginia




Posts: 40


Location: B;acksburg Virginia
I also fish the new river, caught my largest to date a 50 incher 38 pounder from their in 2006 lots of big fish in the new. I fish a lot of suicks and different glider jerkbaits, I also fish a lot of bucktail spinners and some topwaters. I fish the lower new below claytor dam, do you fish upper or lower? also im not sure it is legal to use redeyes as bait.
jfarmer10
Posted 9/19/2013 11:00 AM (#664257 - in reply to #664248)
Subject: RE: New River Virginia




Posts: 2


muskyNR - 9/19/2013 11:13 AM

I also fish the new river, caught my largest to date a 50 incher 38 pounder from their in 2006 lots of big fish in the new. I fish a lot of suicks and different glider jerkbaits, I also fish a lot of bucktail spinners and some topwaters. I fish the lower new below claytor dam, do you fish upper or lower? also im not sure it is legal to use redeyes as bait.

I do most of my fishing right below the dam, in the Radford area. Red eyes are legal because they are not considered a game fish. I have seen many big fish in the stretch from Bissett Park to the River Course and had several hook ups but have yet to catch one there.
Sponge
Posted 9/19/2013 11:07 AM (#664260 - in reply to #664236)
Subject: Re: New River Virginia




Try the McCoy Falls/ Belspring areas...a stout cane pole rigged w/ 50lb Shakespeare floro & a Roberts Mud Puppy will provide action dusk to dawn, fished from a mango kayak...now I must rest...
***Visine will combat those red eyes...get more sleep...

Edited by Sponge 9/19/2013 11:12 AM
Guest
Posted 9/19/2013 12:23 PM (#664281 - in reply to #664236)
Subject: RE: New River Virginia


redeyes are considered a Game Fish according to the Virginia department of game and inland fisheries along with all other sunfish species such as large and smallmouth bass, spotted bass, bream and bluegill. Virginia does have a state record for redeyes which is 22 pounds 2 oz caught in laurel bed lake on 5/17/86
Guest
Posted 9/19/2013 12:29 PM (#664286 - in reply to #664281)
Subject: RE: New River Virginia


sorry 2 pounds 2 0z
ILBOB
Posted 9/19/2013 2:48 PM (#664320 - in reply to #664286)
Subject: RE: New River Virginia




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So, does anyone fish the W.V. section of the New River below Hawks Nest?
BenR
Posted 9/19/2013 3:08 PM (#664322 - in reply to #664260)
Subject: Re: New River Virginia


Sponge - 9/19/2013 11:07 AM

Try the McCoy Falls/ Belspring areas...a stout cane pole rigged w/ 50lb Shakespeare floro & a Roberts Mud Puppy will provide action dusk to dawn, fished from a mango kayak...now I must rest...
***Visine will combat those red eyes...get more sleep...


Hope you are well. Ben
Sponge
Posted 9/19/2013 6:56 PM (#664366 - in reply to #664236)
Subject: Re: New River Virginia




Extreme well dude! Hope the 'skis have been easy for you; keep slinging...be back in another 10 yrs...;)
ESOX Maniac
Posted 9/19/2013 9:08 PM (#664388 - in reply to #664366)
Subject: Re: New River Virginia





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Location: Mauston, Wisconsin
Sponge - 9/19/2013 6:56 PM

Extreme well dude! Hope the 'skis have been easy for you; keep slinging...be back in another 10 yrs...;)


Nooooooooooooooo! Don't leave us Sponge, its been total chaos since you left, no measure of wisdom to dampen the stupidity. Pleaaaaaaaaase stay!

Al