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| This winter I will be traveling thru Tennessee and thought why not try for muskies in February. I've done some looking on line for who to go with and where, but would like to hear some more options
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brian |
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Location: Brighton CO. | I member of our old Muskie INC chapter (Colorado) lived in Tennessee and entered fish all winter long I don't remember the bodies of water or the lures. He won lunker of the month all winter long. |
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Location: On the River | Collins River would be a good choice in February
Duwayne Hickey is the guide i went out with.
His contact #(931) 273-7937
If it’s cold and the coal plant is running,Melton Hill
Corey Allen is the best guide for Melton Hill |
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Location: E. Tenn | The coal plant at Melton Hill is in the process of being shutdown, runs only occasionally, and Cory Allen no longer guides in TN. |
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Location: NorthCentral WI | Maybe reach out to that Steve Paul guy? I think he caught the state record down there a while back. LOL. |
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Location: Northern Illinois | I think he's looking to catch live muskies not dead ones LOL |
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| miket55, PMs sent. John |
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Location: Mississippi | Center Hill Lake, Melton Hill Reservoir, Watts Bar Reservoir and my favorite lake is Parksville Lake (Ocoee). Muskies are reaching near the 40" mark, but if you are lucky enough to time it just, right, you can be surprised with multiple Muskies a day. It is a beautiful lake with a Canadian charm, a lot of rock shoreline with laydowns and is only 2,000 acres. I like to fish the far east of the lake in Sylco bay and creek area. |
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Location: Athens, Ohio | Got 'em in Norris and Dale Holler, too. Don't forget Fontana over in NC. m |
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