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June 13, 2006
9:02 pm
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I am now fishing Marsh Creek some for Tigers but am having trouble deciding what lures to use. Sebskie told me that jerkbaits in Perch color work well but that is all the info i have gotten so far. I also was wondering if anyone fishes the Schyckill River near Oaks where the Perkiomen comes in or up where the canal is. Any help with this would be good too. I am also going to fish the North Branch of the Susquehenna near Towanda where a man up there i met had a buddy who caught a 57" musky just above Towanda. SO if anyone has any lure suggestions at all for any of these places and anywhere to go fishing where i can use a canoe instead of a boat, we dont have one, to fish it would be much appreciated. I was also wondering if bank fishing was effective at all. Dont hear much about it at all. thanks[glow=red,2,300][/glow]

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June 13, 2006
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Hey Mx dude, you are fishing all of the right waters. Fishing from shore can be very effective and you can catch fish from shore. when fishing from shore try to move around and hit different spots if you can .
A few different bucktail spinners in different colors are a good choice also get a few minnow baits at least 6" long to start you want the baits that you use to look like an easy meal to a musky. Twitch twich and pause the minnow baits this can be very good to trigger fish good luck
musky matt L

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