Quote Originally Posted by Moose1am View Post
I have a small collection of Muskie Baits. Never fished Green River Lake but there is talk about stocking Muskies in the pits of the Blue Grass Fish and Wildlife Area just NE Of Evansville, IN.

I read today that they stocked Muskie in a strip pit near Sullivan, IN. So maybe the muskie can survive in these big strip pits. If so then I may be able to catch a few.

One method to fish for muskie is to slow troll. Idle the motor down and or use a trolling plate to further slow the boat down. Rig up some rod holders on the back of the boat and or use planer boards with quick release clips to hold the fishing lines. You can cover a lot of water this way. Not sure what speeds to use but I would think that Muskie can swim pretty darn fast. They look physically like Barracudas and I know those fish are quick. Fish can show burst of speed that you would not believe unless you saw it.



Regards,

Moose1am
Greene-Sullivan State Forest, they stock muskie in the Dugger Unit, Bass lake, Duck Lake and a few others. The lakes are former coal pits. The Indiana State Record bluegill came from Resevoir #24 or 26, I can't remember the number but it is the biggest lake in the main section, not the Dugger Unit.