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Message Subject: Can you throw a newbie a little help?
FJD
Posted 8/31/2009 3:52 PM (#397224)
Subject: Can you throw a newbie a little help?




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Hi guys,

New to the musky world and been studying the forums for a while now. Hoping you guys can give a noob some general info, not looking for anyone's "honey hole".

Since us east coast guys don't have the same options as most of you, I'm looking at the Susquehanna river in PA for a day trip. Been reading about the North branch being better for muskies.

Anyone fish the Susky for muskies? Any "general" areas you can point me to? Boat ramps/marinas in the area?

Any info would be much appreciated !!

Thanks,
Frank
IAJustin
Posted 8/31/2009 4:57 PM (#397238 - in reply to #397224)
Subject: Re: Can you throw a newbie a little help?




Posts: 2012


There was a great article in Musky Hunter Mag. about the Susky two years ago - did you read that? All fish in rivers are drawn to timber/laydowns and feeder creeks - thats where I would start...
FJD
Posted 9/1/2009 8:55 AM (#397377 - in reply to #397224)
Subject: Re: Can you throw a newbie a little help?




Posts: 15


Thanks IAJ, I'll see if I can find an article.

Looking for boat ramps/marinas as well.
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