Joined
·
15 Posts
Hi everyone, I'm new here but this seems to be the kind of place for this question.
In case you don't feel like reading a lot, my question is : Does anyone have tips to give about muskie fishing from the shorelines of Leesville lake (Spots, baits, best times to fish, etc.)? I have looked through the forums and didn't really see anything specific to my circumstances.
More information:
I am in the Leesville area for work for the next month or so and, after finding out it's one of the better muskie lakes in Ohio, I decided this could be the lake where I land my first muskie. Since I am traveling in from out of town, I feel as though I am limited to fishing from the bank. I am wondering if anyone has ever had any luck catching muskie from the shoreline. I scouted it out a bit online and headed there after work for a couple hours this past week near the dam. I really don't have any appropriate muskie lures yet (plan on buying some before next week). This has always been a fish on my bucket list and I plan on spending a few hours every night after work trying to catch one.
I would love to hear anyones input on shore fishing for muskie in general, or specifically at Leesville lake.By piecing together some information I found online, I came up with somewhat of a game plan. After looking at map of the lake, the water near the dam seems like it may hold some muskies. This of course, is coming from someone who has never caught, or even seriously fished for a muskie. Has anyone ever caught any muskie near the dam? I swear I saw one attacking something topwater the other night, but it's hard to say for sure. Recommendations on a decent fishing location would be greatly appreciated.
As far as baits go, I really have no idea what works well for these types of fish, aside from what anonymous articles and forum posts tell me. I am, primarily, a bass fisherman so my tackle box is ill-equipped to handle muskie. I would love to get some input on what lures have worked well at this lake. My plan is to pick up a couple different styles of muskie lures this weekend, as well as some heavier line and wire leaders.
I figure I am at a great disadvantage being limited to only fishing from the shoreline. I have heard that the marina rents boats but I'd rather not shell out money every night to rent a boat for a couple hours if there's any hope catching a fish from the shore. Fishing is one of my biggest hobbies, which I'm sure is true for most of you, and this has been a fish that I have always wanted to catch. I plan on spending just about every night that I am in the area hunting for the fish of 10,000 casts. Really any input at all would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
PS- I hope this is the right spot for this...
In case you don't feel like reading a lot, my question is : Does anyone have tips to give about muskie fishing from the shorelines of Leesville lake (Spots, baits, best times to fish, etc.)? I have looked through the forums and didn't really see anything specific to my circumstances.
More information:
I am in the Leesville area for work for the next month or so and, after finding out it's one of the better muskie lakes in Ohio, I decided this could be the lake where I land my first muskie. Since I am traveling in from out of town, I feel as though I am limited to fishing from the bank. I am wondering if anyone has ever had any luck catching muskie from the shoreline. I scouted it out a bit online and headed there after work for a couple hours this past week near the dam. I really don't have any appropriate muskie lures yet (plan on buying some before next week). This has always been a fish on my bucket list and I plan on spending a few hours every night after work trying to catch one.
I would love to hear anyones input on shore fishing for muskie in general, or specifically at Leesville lake.By piecing together some information I found online, I came up with somewhat of a game plan. After looking at map of the lake, the water near the dam seems like it may hold some muskies. This of course, is coming from someone who has never caught, or even seriously fished for a muskie. Has anyone ever caught any muskie near the dam? I swear I saw one attacking something topwater the other night, but it's hard to say for sure. Recommendations on a decent fishing location would be greatly appreciated.
As far as baits go, I really have no idea what works well for these types of fish, aside from what anonymous articles and forum posts tell me. I am, primarily, a bass fisherman so my tackle box is ill-equipped to handle muskie. I would love to get some input on what lures have worked well at this lake. My plan is to pick up a couple different styles of muskie lures this weekend, as well as some heavier line and wire leaders.
I figure I am at a great disadvantage being limited to only fishing from the shoreline. I have heard that the marina rents boats but I'd rather not shell out money every night to rent a boat for a couple hours if there's any hope catching a fish from the shore. Fishing is one of my biggest hobbies, which I'm sure is true for most of you, and this has been a fish that I have always wanted to catch. I plan on spending just about every night that I am in the area hunting for the fish of 10,000 casts. Really any input at all would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
PS- I hope this is the right spot for this...