ajrod88
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I'm still learning.
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Post by ajrod88 on May 13, 2018 12:21:38 GMT -5
I live near the South Fork of the Shenandoah River which is stocked with Musky. I also live near a small Lake that has Muskys in it as well. A few years back, I accidentally got hooked on chasing these elusive toothy fish. (long story) I have managed to catch quite a few over the past few years with all but one coming from the small lake. Not that I haven't tried to catch them in the river but it just seems for me personally they are harder to catch in the river. Well...........more recently I have spent most of my time on the water chasing Stripers. Last evening a friend of mine wondered if I would float a short stretch of the river with him so I took him up on it. Since I have Musky tackle I usually have a Musky rod on the yak with me as I float the river Bass fishing just to make a few casts here and there hoping to score a musky. This is only the second Musky I have caught in the river and I have spent countless hours trying. Needless to say I was VERY happy!
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Post by mwardncsu on May 13, 2018 16:05:20 GMT -5
Nice fish!
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Post by hotdog on May 13, 2018 16:32:46 GMT -5
That IS a dandy! Way to go. Keep after them ajrod.
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Post by coheasion on May 14, 2018 12:28:24 GMT -5
Wow!! Very cool!
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Post by flintster55 on May 14, 2018 13:48:45 GMT -5
Nice! My brother and I float the Shenandoah in the Grove Hill and Newport area a good bit during the summer for bass. I've seen a couple good sized fish in that section. Might have to start bringing a heavy rod in the future.
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ajrod88
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Post by ajrod88 on May 14, 2018 13:59:46 GMT -5
Nice! My brother and I float the Shenandoah in the Grove Hill and Newport area a good bit during the summer for bass. I've seen a couple good sized fish in that section. Might have to start bringing a heavy rod in the future. Once you catch one it is over! .......You WILL be hooked!
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