Tuesday, 8 January 2013

Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Winter Muskie on South Branch Shenandoah River

We floated the South Fork near Luray from WhiteHouse Bridge to Massanutten.  Didn't catch a thing.  Didn't see any
 fish except carp.  It was a beautiful day though.  I will probably be back again sometime this winter.  Will try to canoe a stretch a little further north.
-John



, 2013 10:17:02 AM UTC-5, samuel newcomer wrote:
John-
Anything to report? I used to live in MN and am jonesing for a Pike/Muskie excursion.
 

On Thursday, January 3, 2013 2:15:52 PM UTC-5, Dalton Terrell wrote:
You just missed a great opportunity to hear about Musky fishing in this area last Friday night in the Mossy Creek fly shop; Brad Bohen from the Zero 2 Hero video gave a talk about Musky, flies, tackle, etc. and the guys from the fly shop chimed in with their local experience. Based on the size of flies Brad was tying, you're going to want a solid 10 wt and full sinking line, flies 14" long with hollow tied buck tail, flash and long saddle hackles.

Brad also said that he didn't think anyone should go after musky without jaw spreaders, a large net/cradle and really long pliers. Just something to think about before you try to land fish that go up to 50 inches or more and have nasty teeth.

Dalton

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