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    Cumberland musky

    I would again ask those that know and have any ability to catch with intent that actually fish for them on the premise that they will catch one. like those that do in McCreary county in the south fork that do so on purpose with the intent to catch musky how the lower lake levels will effect the fish. Will it help or not?

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    Re: Cumberland musky

    I grew up in S. Dak. WE have always used big spinners or sluggos. On Green River, I've had luck with Spooks in the early springtime in Robinson Creek. Big Toothies do kind of go in the "jumps" when the water is cool. DD 22s in a shad color also work. I don't go much now. Fish of a thousand casts. Good luck. Watch your fingers. My grandfather's hand used to get all bloody from removing a hook. The gills are sharp also. Good luck

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