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    Re: bank crappie fishing in southern IN

    According to Dan Carnahan with IDNR, both pits on each side of the road as you enter Bluegrass from Boonville - New Harmony Road were stocked with about 600 Muskies each. I cannot remember exactly when but it was late last season or early this year. He spoke at an earlier meeting of the Ohio Valley Fly Rod Club and this subject was brought up. In addition to the individual that rotates between pits doing creel studies, the Muskie are being monitored closely in ways that are not readily evident.

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    Re: bank crappie fishing in southern IN

    Now you have my curiosity up! "Monitored in ways that are not readily evident" I am trying to figure out what Dan means by that! LOL

    I have seen a small muskie near the shallow water at the South Bluegrass Pit's launch ramp. This fish was about 12" long or maybe only 10" long. It was right up next to the bank in only 1 or 2 ft of water. This is where the small largemouth bass, small crappie and small bluegill hang out. Also there are plenty of small minnows that frequent this area as well as small water snakes.

    I'll bet the water snakes will be scared for their lives in a few more years if the Muskie take hold and grow bigger.

    I can just see a big muskie chopping a swimming water snake in half and dragging it under with a big splash! Yike's what the He(( was that?



    Quote Originally Posted by RiverRunt View Post
    According to Dan Carnahan with IDNR, both pits on each side of the road as you enter Bluegrass from Boonville - New Harmony Road were stocked with about 600 Muskies each. I cannot remember exactly when but it was late last season or early this year. He spoke at an earlier meeting of the Ohio Valley Fly Rod Club and this subject was brought up. In addition to the individual that rotates between pits doing creel studies, the Muskie are being monitored closely in ways that are not readily evident.

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    Re: bank crappie fishing in southern IN

    Yep , there is nothing we fishermen in southern IN love more than Muskie fishing ! The DNR guy doing the survey last year asked me about it and I didnt think it was a good idea - I suggested stocking Rainbow Trout like they do at Sugar Ridge and Airline Pit in Greene-Sullivan . Trout taste much better that Muskie { just a guess } , the state would make more a the extra stamps and fly fishermen would have a place to go . Oh well .

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    Re: bank crappie fishing in southern IN

    I never really expected them to stock muskie in these pits. I too would rather have rainbow trout and fly fish for them. I love fishing for trout in the Smokey Mountains. Wish I had the means to take a trip out west somewhere to fish for trout someday.

    Muskie may not survive our summers down here. We will have to wait ans see how they do and if they can reproduce in our waters. That's the key to keeping them in the pits down here. If the water it too cold or too hot or too polluted or the pH is not right they may not make it very long.

    They can be a lot of fun to catch and I have the tools to fish for big muskie. Dad and I use to go up to Ontario Canada one a year for a few years and we got setup to catch big Pike or Muskie. He bought the big rods and reels and the heavy lead center line for big fish. We have super sized lures for those big Muskie. Some of the Muskie lures are 6" to 9" long I would guess. Big spoons and big crank baits that look like Giant Rapalas. I have hooked and landed some 8lb Pike and see many follow my baits that looked larger.

    One secret tip when fishing for big Pike. If you get the crank bait to the boat leave about 6" of line between the crank bait and the tip of the rod. Stick the end of the rod in the water if you see a fish follow the bait to the boat. Then make a figure 8 several times with the bait in the water. I've seen some big Pike follow the lure to the side of the boat and not hit the bait until I did the Figure 8 deal in the water beside the boat. Then WHAM the big fish returns and nails the crank bait or spoon. Talk about excitement!!!!!!

    Muskie or big Pike were not that good to eat because they have a rib bone structure that makes it hard to get all the bones out of the flesh even when you fillet them. But if you take the fillets and SMOKE them over a slow smoker they can be great. I use to catch 4lb Northerns near the mouth of Eagle River where it Empties into Eagle Lake Ontario and had the camp owner smoke them for or. Or maybe dad smoked them on his smoker. Can't remember which. But once they are smoked really good the flesh can be picked away from the bones. You have to be careful and eat these smoked Pike slow and watch out for tiny bones. But eat them with some Cheddar Cheese and a glass of White Whine (sweet type) and they make an excellent snack.

    We fried up the Walleye we caught up north and man that was some of the best fish eating there is on Earth. Better than Crappie IMHO. Maybe it was because I was so hungry from fishing all day and the shore cooked fish lunch always tastes better than home cooking. There is something about cooking in the outdoors and being extra hungry that makes shoreline fish dinners excellent table fare.

    Quote Originally Posted by bassmanic1 View Post
    Yep , there is nothing we fishermen in southern IN love more than Muskie fishing ! The DNR guy doing the survey last year asked me about it and I didn't think it was a good idea - I suggested stocking Rainbow Trout like they do at Sugar Ridge and Airline Pit in Greene-Sullivan . Trout taste much better that Muskie { just a guess } , the state would make more a the extra stamps and fly fishermen would have a place to go . Oh well .

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