We've discussed the bass situation in the Warren area (refinery dredge) last year and I'm pretty convinced that over-harvest has had quite an impact. The fishing took a huge nose dive for the past two years and actually was already in decline in terms of number 3 years ago. I fished that area in question for 20 years and it was incredibly predictable and the catch rate for bass was off the chart from October until the river hit 40 degrees. Flows had little influence other than to change locations within that area. One other interesting change in over the years was the walleye population. 3 years ago out of the blue, I caught as many walleyes as bass. Up to that time, I'd probably only caught 10 in 19 years from that area save for a really good year at the start of that bad streak for walleye. The bass population has really changed in my opinion and not for the better. Good luck with the musky...I think I may hit the Tionesta area of the weekend to see what kind of walleye numbers are available since I no longer head up to Warren with the lack of fish being the reason, I need a replacement.