cast#10001
09-16-2013, 08:52 AM
Fished for muskie for the first time this fall yesterday 9/15. Water temps averaged 78 and should be on the decline. I am new to muskie fishing but did manage to catch and release several nice fish late last fall. Yesterday I targeted some of the same areas that I had success in last year but didnt move a fish.  Another angler told me yesterday that he had moved fish but not in shallow water.  What type of pattern or type of structure is good early fall?  I tried to do some online reading but since kinkaid is so different than most other muskie lakes, I feel this wasnt helpful.  Also, I am local but have yet to find anywhere to purchase muskie tackle.  I there a place or do I have to stick to online?  Wanting to figure this out although it has been super challenging.  It took 3 months of fishing 1-2 days a week to boat my first fish last year but now I'm hooked.  Any advice would great.
K4Muskies
09-16-2013, 02:47 PM
Fished for muskie for the first time this fall yesterday 9/15. Water temps averaged 78 and should be on the decline. I am new to muskie fishing but did manage to catch and release several nice fish late last fall. Yesterday I targeted some of the same areas that I had success in last year but didnt move a fish.  Another angler told me yesterday that he had moved fish but not in shallow water.  What type of pattern or type of structure is good early fall?  I tried to do some online reading but since kinkaid is so different than most other muskie lakes, I feel this wasnt helpful.  Also, I am local but have yet to find anywhere to purchase muskie tackle.  I there a place or do I have to stick to online?  Wanting to figure this out although it has been super challenging.  It took 3 months of fishing 1-2 days a week to boat my first fish last year but now I'm hooked.  Any advice would great.
I personally think its still a little early to be Muskie fishing because of the warm water temps. During this time of the year I think the fish is a little deeper where the water temps are cooler. Give them 1-2 weeks and they should be back in the shallows. As for local shops the only one that has "some" musky gear is Top of the Hill bait shop.