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| Got out this past weekend chasing some TN muskie. Saturday was a bluebird day with no clouds and warm temps. My friend lost a fish shortly into our day but it came unbuttoned after a few jumps. We saw several other fish and had some lazy follows but couldn't get them to commit. Sunday was totally different with cloud cover and sporadic showers moving thru (that we thankfully missed). The fish were moving with the change in weather and we probably moved 10 fish. I had 4 fish hit a suick that either missed the bait or that I missed, several good follows on cranks and several fish following in the 8 but only put one small 33" fish in the boat. All in all two great days on the water with probably around 15 muskies seen. |
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Location: Metro, MN | In regards to this thread, due to possible career changes in 2 years Im likely going to be moving to Tennessee from Minnesota. I have absolutely no knowledge of Tennesse muskie waters so if somebody could fill me in on what the best waters in the state are that would be great. PM me if needed. Thank you |
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| Melton hill is the best known. By the factory is the best known spot. |
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| Melton Hill is the best known lake for muskie. Some big fish come out of there. Center Hill lake is another to look into. There are also a number of smaller rivers that also have good populations of muskie, you just have to look around a bit. Good luck , and let me know if you do move down south! |
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