Thanks for the info.

I am curious to see if some of the "Musky stories" I have heard around here might be true. One of them I can believe because it involves a good size tributary. But, why does it always seem like the people who are not fishing for Musky see them the most?!?!! LOL

Do you know of any studies that might include whether Musky have a tendency to migrate up-current as opposed to down-current for the spawn? I realize that a lot of other factors come into play, but I have been wondering if they follow the trout/salmon family or make up their own rules when it comes to spawning.

Man, I would LOVE to be able to land just one more before I call it quits for the year!! The downtime over the Winter is going to be brutal this year!! I am already planning my vacation time for Spring!! LOL