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Fishing For Aggressive Ohio Musky (this lake is LOADED!)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.ค. 2023
- In this episode I target aggressive Ohio Musky. There was still a solid weed bite as water was in the upper 60s/low 70s which means two things for me: blades and speed! Enjoy the episode as I hook and land several Ohio Muskies.
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Absolutely awesome, man! I've never targeted muskie at casers Creek, but my son and I are Hooked on the idea this season✌️✌️🎣
Awesome man...good luck if you do and make sure you have all the proper catch and release tools. 😀
Nice work Sam! Loved the mid air net catch! That was cool. Those fish were getting some air!! 👍
Thanks Kyle. Just finished watching one of your videos ironically 🤣. Definitely some jumpers for sure!
Nice work, crazy when they jump, makes for cool video, hard on the heart rate!
Thank you! Airborne Muskies are the reason we set frames rates at 120/240 fps lol
That first one almost landed in the net! Nice vid and great action
Thanks man....so close
If it's a southern Ohio lake, I'd guess that it's Caesar Creek Lake as it has muskies. They used to stock Cowan Lake with muskies but that was a long time ago.
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Looks like Leesville to me
Piedmont thank you!!!!! LOL - but I appreciate your stance on not giving our the name of the lake. You are 100 percent correct - it would blow up that lake in a matter of weeks and then the locals would be pissed!!!!! Thank you and great video.
Thanks for watching but hey a couple people on here think this is Ceasars creek so you might be wrong😉
How about CJ Brown 🤣🤣🤣 that’s a great musky lake here in OH Hargus lake also used to be a good musky spot back in the day
@@AllSeasonsOutdoorsmen 🤣
Your rite
No it wouldn't. He doesn't even have enough subscribers to blow a spot up
You got a new follower, I've fished that lake since I was about 7 or 8. Me and my dad go out there as much as possible when we have time, since we're both in construction lol, if I see you out, Ill be sure to say hey! Good fishing brother
Awesome man...thanks for watching and maybe I'll see you out there! My new episode is launching Thursday and will be from this lake again so I'm sure you'll enjoy it
I Hate a Toothy Critter! They Love my bass lures though. I have caught some absolute Giants. To each his own, I get it. Great video.
Bass guys catch more toothy critters than I do lol. Thanks for watching!
@@sgangling Bass guys catch more crappie, crappie guys catch more bass, etc LOL
Great camera work when they are breaking water!
Thank you!
Love the video!! Are you using a Meps spinner?
Thank you! No not a meps but a small spinner.
Leesville
If you have never fished Clear fork reservoir for musky you should give it a look it's loaded with pigs
I have never fish clear fork...but that's pretty far for me. Would love to try it some day though!
What is this lake called planning to catch a Muskie next week in Ohio?
It's still pretty warm in the Ohio lakes right now due to warm air temps so I would stay off the lakes and fish cooler waters for the safety of the fish. Once things cool down any of the Musky lakes in Ohio are great as all the ones they stock are high population.
Leesville Lake, Carroll County
Sam, you’ll have to share what lake you were on. Thanks
Thanks for watching! Typically I prefer not to name lakes publicly especially this time of year when water temps are 80+.
Looks like alum creek but i could be wrong
Can you catch musky in any big body of water?
@ccgustafsonscooters No. Only bodies of water that have them. Depending on what state you live in you can access the dnr website and see where they stock them. Plenty of info online
@adamballinger1358 not alum
it's not west branch or pam !
Location?
Ohio
What lake is that?
Thanks for watching. Typically I don't name lakes publicly just to protect it for other anglers but any of the stocked Musky waters in Ohio are just as good as the next
Podcast?
Musky Hunks. Ever listened?
@@sganglingno but I will check it out!
@bthayer7797 not my podcast but some good local PA guys.
I remember Joe Bucher once saying that ‘too many musky fisherman own the fish before they actually “own” it (as actually in the net)’.
He was right and you did some good contemplating about what could have caused the missed opportunities, adapted your fishing (and rod) and it led to a great result! Congrats! That’s the content I like a lot, to learn from
Thank you for the kind words and glad you enjoyed it 👍👍👍
No lake name= all done
Typically I don't name bodies of water publicly. I try to protect waters for other anglers that may refer to it as their "honey hole"
Leesville Carroll County
'Promosm'
I get not naming spots and whatnot, but being secretive about what lake your fishing is a bit ridiculous.
Thanks for the comment. You have to understand social media and especially youtube is a very powerful platform. I have millions of views on my videos when you combine Instagram and TH-cam. For me to name anything publicly can cause a single spot or body of water to blow up and that doesn't ruin it for me as much it could for someone who considers that their honey hole...If you really want to know feel free to DM me.
Probably salt fork
That's why nobody subscribes