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brianT
Posted 12/28/2013 9:20 AM (#680852)
Subject: Cave Run guide





Posts: 427


Location: Planet Meltdown
Looking to put together a trip to Cave Run this spring and looking for a proven guide to put us onto some fish.

Thanks in advance
lehighmuskies
Posted 12/28/2013 10:22 AM (#680858 - in reply to #680852)
Subject: Re: Cave Run guide




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Check out Tony Grants Place
Cloud7
Posted 12/28/2013 11:03 AM (#680864 - in reply to #680852)
Subject: Re: Cave Run guide





Posts: 230


Location: St Paul, Minnesota
I went last Spring with Gregg Thomas and it was great! Boated three muskies and a 5lb bass, missed three others, decent pricing, lodging at his cabin was included, and he knows that lake. He's got several other guides he works with including Tony Grant who he constantly communicates with on his phone to see what's working, what's not, where people are seeing fish, so he's always putting you in the best situation to hook a fish. On top of that he's a funny guy, good conversation, and you'll come out of it knowing more about musky fishing than when you went in. After I came back up to MN/WI I caught 12 fish including my biggest of the season using what I learned from Gregg and applying it to my home waters. Check him out, give him a call, he's a good stick! http://www.battlethebeast.com/ Phone: (606) 776-6729 Email: [email protected]

Edited by Cloud7 12/28/2013 11:05 AM
bowhunter29
Posted 12/28/2013 11:23 AM (#680869 - in reply to #680852)
Subject: Re: Cave Run guide





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Location: South-Central VA
Hands down Tony Grant!

jeremy
brianT
Posted 12/28/2013 1:17 PM (#680884 - in reply to #680869)
Subject: Re: Cave Run guide





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Location: Planet Meltdown
bowhunter29 - 12/28/2013 12:23 PM

Hands down Tony Grant!

jeremy



Thanks Jeremy! I got in touch with Tony. Btw I caught my personal best on the custom Jerk rod you made me last year. I'll send ya a pic.
CantCatch'em
Posted 12/28/2013 3:39 PM (#680906 - in reply to #680852)
Subject: Re: Cave Run guide





Posts: 107


Location: Plainfield, IL
I have stayed at Tony's 4 times in the last two years. All the guides are good people. You won't be disappointed!
Minnows 2 Muskies
Posted 12/31/2013 1:29 PM (#681444 - in reply to #680852)
Subject: RE: Cave Run guide




Posts: 65


Location: Garrison, Mn
What are the opinion about the best time to fish Cave Run. I'd like to make a trip there to break up the winter in Mn. When is spring in Ky? Ice didn't leave Mn till mid may last year. Or maybe it doesn't matter b/c lake in Ky don't freeze. Thanks
ARmuskyaddict
Posted 12/31/2013 1:34 PM (#681446 - in reply to #680852)
Subject: Re: Cave Run guide





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Last year had screwy weather down south. I went to Cave Run in early May and the lake was still not on. Seeing how it's a 10 hour trip for me, I prefer to play it safe and will probably go later again, since you have to book a guide well ahead of knowing weather patterns. I went with Lance Seasor 1 day and Darrel Seasor the next. They were both fun to fish with and are also great fishermen.

Edited by ARmuskyaddict 12/31/2013 1:38 PM
Baryonyx
Posted 12/31/2013 6:34 PM (#681496 - in reply to #680852)
Subject: Re: Cave Run guide




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Still not on? How you mean?
ARmuskyaddict
Posted 12/31/2013 6:43 PM (#681499 - in reply to #680852)
Subject: Re: Cave Run guide





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The weird weather last spring made for a difficult fishing apparently.
Baryonyx
Posted 12/31/2013 7:08 PM (#681505 - in reply to #680852)
Subject: Re: Cave Run guide




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The fisheries down here are always consistent on low to mid 40" fish in spring if you know where to go when. Of course it's still musky fishing but we still average at least a fish or 2 over 40" most trips when I get to pick exactly where I want to go. For the "catching" of fish anyway. I often go to the challenge areas when solo fishing to learn but when with guests or clients I pick the best arenas and our spring fishing is some of the best of the year. Lots of things to offset weather.
Baryonyx
Posted 12/31/2013 7:24 PM (#681507 - in reply to #680852)
Subject: Re: Cave Run guide




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I've never fished the cave but always heard it was gang busters in the spring
C. Hardy
Posted 1/4/2014 8:04 PM (#682471 - in reply to #681444)
Subject: RE: Cave Run guide




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Minnows 2 Muskies - 12/31/2013 1:29 PM

What are the opinion about the best time to fish Cave Run. I'd like to make a trip there to break up the winter in Mn. When is spring in Ky? Ice didn't leave Mn till mid may last year. Or maybe it doesn't matter b/c lake in Ky don't freeze. Thanks

Late March to early April usually is the best time, but late February to early March can be very productive if water temps get high enough.
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