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    Default Fishing Report 9-12-11

    Wow! This is the word that says it all for the last week here at Cave Run! This place is on fire with fish showing up everywhere on various lures from Meat and Potatoe 1oz spinners to Medussa's! In the last 4 days I know of 7 fish 50"-51"! That's a awesome number for 1 body of water for sure! The last few days the flats have naturally produced the most fish by far but I would say that's because it had any where from 15-25 at any given time out there on it.. Every boat out there this weekend saw or caught fish! Our camera man Darren Carroll got his biggest fish to date yesterday morning a nice big fat 50" on Cowgirl! Congrats to him on a fish of lifetime! If you haven't been out yet I would say the time has come for sure.. The weed growth is spotty but when you find them fish are all over them.. Don't rule out spots that don't have any weeds either backs of creeks are holding fish and big ones at that.. Good luck if you get out this week make sure you stop in the shop we have NEW LURES showing up daily now so stop in and check them out.. See you on the pond
    Crash's Landing Muskie Outfitters and Guide Post
    Justin Mullins

    Web Site: http://www.crashslanding.com

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    Default medussa question

    how exactly are you supposed to fish those medussas?
    i've got a few of them & haven't raised a fish on them yet.

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    I hope the bite is still hot next week, I'm heading down on the 21st ! I'll be stopping in the shop to pick up the new DVD set................can't wait !

    Mark

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    You can't work a Medussa wrong at all. Straight reel it or reel and pump or pull you can't go wrong with them..

    The 21st should be excellent!!!!!! Make sure you stop in shop... Good luck fishing..
    Crash's Landing Muskie Outfitters and Guide Post
    Justin Mullins

    Web Site: http://www.crashslanding.com

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    Default Colors, etc.

    Any colors working better than others? Is the bite still primarily early and late? Which is working better: up Beaver Creek or the lower end of the lake?

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    The mornings are usually always better unless its cloudy all day long.. Colors doesn't seem to matter to me.. The only thing that does matter is the blade most of my action has been on Nickle blade but color of bait doesn't matter..

    As for spots I've fished Beaver Creek several times in the last few days EVERY SPOT there is holding fish!!! On the main lake EVERY SPOT has fish too!! This is not a fish tale of keeping someone off something I'm doing! Honestly fish are there you just got to be there at the right time of day to get them..

    My baits that have gotten the most action so far are Meat and Potatoe 1oz spinners, Muskie Pete Flashabou spinners, Slowies.. BTW I will have custom slowies in here this week that nobody else in the country will have! Good Luck see you on the pond
    Crash's Landing Muskie Outfitters and Guide Post
    Justin Mullins

    Web Site: http://www.crashslanding.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by Justin Mullins View Post
    You can't work a Medussa wrong at all. Straight reel it or reel and pump or pull you can't go wrong with them..

    The 21st should be excellent!!!!!! Make sure you stop in shop... Good luck fishing..


    Will definately be stopping by the shop to pick up some goodies ! Really appreiciate all your updates Justin !


    Mark

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    I konw you have been really busy and have been great about posting and i dont want to take up any more of your time, but on cloudy days have the fish been moving all day yet? Two weeks ago we went out and moved a ton early in the morning with no hook ups and then hooked a nice mid 40s trolling that got off at the boat. They moving casting up in the day?
    When life hands you lemons, squeeze em in someones eyes and get your butt out of there!

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