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Today my friend and I spent 5 hours on the river here in Morgantown in kayaks. We had more opportunities at musky than bass over 12", which is typical. I caught a musky on a finesse jig (watched it eat the bait when I was swimming it in), my friend caught one on a spinnerbait, I lost one on a spinnerbait, and had one follow it to the kayak but I wasn't figure 8ing because well I was fishing a spinnerbait for bass. We did catch two smallmouth between 1&2lbs and several largemouth and spots around 8-11".

 

The river here is seriously infested with them, it's not even a surprise anymore to hook one. I caught my first musky in August last year, and today I landed my 20th!

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If you get tired of catching those ski's come down here and I'd be glad to trade you a small mouth trip for a muskie trip! Twenty since last August is really impressive! 

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12 hours ago, Bluebasser86 said:

What a problem to have :rolleyes:

We caught two more today on spinnerbaits while bass fishing

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On ‎4‎/‎15‎/‎2017 at 0:38 PM, New River Addiction said:

If you get tired of catching those ski's come down here and I'd be glad to trade you a small mouth trip for a muskie trip! Twenty since last August is really impressive! 

I've got family in Abingdon. I'm somewhat familiar with the fishing down there B)

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On ‎4‎/‎15‎/‎2017 at 3:34 AM, Bluebasser86 said:

What a problem to have :rolleyes:

 

Ya no sh** I haven't caught one in 16 years

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