While I've never targeted them in those regions personally, a guide I used to fish with often would hit the Shenandoah for musky (for fun, he wouldn't guide for them) near Front Royal. No idea how big of a population is in that stretch, but he says they're there.
On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 3:15 PM, Matt Geiman <matthewgeiman@hotmail.com> wrote:
Anyone have knowledge of muskies being in the lower reaches of the Doah, and Potomac? They are well known on the upper reaches, but was wondering if they were worth pursuing in areas closer to home like downstream of Front Royal, and Point of Rocks?--
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