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    RE: In. Muskie???

    And look @ the spike in stocking numbers in '02 & '03. There could be a corresponding spike in the number of 36-40" fish swimming around, too!

    Think I need to get over there & check it out....

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    RE: In. Muskie???

    My wife caught one about 30 inches when we were trolling for Walleye out on the Fairfield flats a few years back. They should be getting big with the endless supply of food in that lake for them. I do know they are tough to target and catch there however...according to my Musky fishing buddies. Speaking of which, if you are interested in catching them....I mean really catching them (seeing multiples per day).....then you might consider taking a trip with Mike Ice up north. Check him out, http://www.icemansguideservice.com/. He stays on these fish and he is a GREAT guide.

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    Mike Ice is the man

    I would reccomend Mike Ice to anyone who is serious about catching a trophy Musky. He is the man. He also gives weekly reports on my multi-species site I own.



    Ray Rigby

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    RE: Mike Ice is the man

    thanks guys there is a good bit of info there I was wondering if on plover or bass you could use your bass boat? I believe I have met the Ice man I fish the PMTT and guide abit at green river and fish cave alot, I did live in lexington. However always searching for new waters to fish.

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    RE: Mike Ice is the man

    You can fish both with whatever rig you have, however, they are both electric only lakes. So, you just need to keep your engine tilted up and you'll be fine.

    I second the suggestion to get with Iceman or his site for musky feedback.

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