What a great Fish !
You know how to catch them.
Rick

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As the lake temps drop and turn over well under way, it's a great time to chase muskies on Dale. http://i467.photobucket.com/albums/r...31526D4424.jpg
What a great Fish !
You know how to catch them.
Rick
that CRAZY dude waving at you when you cut through at first island Saturday was meAs the lake temps drop and turn over well under way, it's a great time to chase muskies on Dale. http://i467.photobucket.com/albums/r...31526D4424.jpg![]()
3 in the boat. Tracker PT130.
Fishing was tough, but we managed to catch a few.
Later,
Geo
That dam near looks like a Tiger Musky,, I caught alot of both when i was living up north,,the true musky up there has no bars on them,,,solid color
I agree it looks like a tiger musky...I've caught a couple out of Green River Lake but they were both really small...The typical musky we catch are silver
Thats just how the muskies look in Dale Hollow. They have not stocked them since the early 1960's and we have caught them from 50 inches down to 28 inches. the reason the TWRA gave for discontinuing the program was reproduction was occurring. Tiger muskies do not reproduce so they must be true muskies... here is a few more pictures of some Dale muskies from over the years... http://i467.photobucket.com/albums/r...l/IMG_0539.jpghttp://i467.photobucket.com/albums/r...l/DSC00847.jpg http://i467.photobucket.com/albums/r...al/ENLARGE.jpg
