I'd love to hear if others have had any success. I've just began to fish for them out of my canoe (logged about 6 hours so far this week) in that Gaithersburg location, but haven't seen one yet. That's no real surprise, though - it's musky fishing!
I plan to keep at it...
--Scott
On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 11:14 AM, MattySt <msteinwurtzel@gmail.com> wrote:
Has anyone gone after tiger muskie around the area on the fly? I hear there are some resident populations, one in particular around Gaithersburg area.--
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