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Post by Jim on Feb 26, 2018 11:10:07 GMT -5
I am recently retired and plan to spend more time on Marsh Creek doing some musky fishing this spring and summer. I don't have a boat so I was hoping someone might give me some tips on where along the shoreline I might try for them. Thanks to all.
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Post by cvllebanger on Feb 26, 2018 17:45:38 GMT -5
The bridge the bridge the bridge I have seen 25+ inch musky caught at the bridge by people using little jigs for crappie. Just imagine if you actually Target them
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Post by thehammer0711 on Feb 26, 2018 19:47:13 GMT -5
Is that the bridge off of conestoga road?
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Post by cvllebanger on Feb 27, 2018 9:24:50 GMT -5
Yup I have seen times this time of year sometimes early morning there will be a very thin sheet of ice on the backside and muskies will be chasing small bluegill and mill roaches so hard they jump on top of the ice to escape. And musky be so aggressive they break through the ice trying to get them. Mind I may have seen this 3 times in 30yrs of fishing there but was something I will never forget.
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Post by icemole on Feb 27, 2018 11:55:33 GMT -5
The musky(pike + pickerel too) are also in the warm shallows trying to spawn in the early spring. Tigers can not spawn and purebreds don't have much luck in Eastern Pa either
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Post by Jim on Feb 27, 2018 14:13:42 GMT -5
Are there pike and pickerel in March Creek too? Thanks to all
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Post by me on Feb 27, 2018 15:57:08 GMT -5
no pike or pickerel in Marsh Creek just musky
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Post by icemole on Feb 27, 2018 18:17:53 GMT -5
Sorry just meant they all spawn early in the shallows didn't mean they were all in M.C.
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