I love this atmosphere of appallachia and movies from this river, in Poland we heard legends about these mountains and a monster prowling in the mountains 😄 some kind of humanoid creature like a big foot or something 😄 ps beautiful musky congratulations I'm waiting for more movies from this area and river greetings from Poland and welcome to my channel 🙂
I've had a lot of fun on a few trips to West Virginia's stretch of the Shenandoah River for smallmouth, but I bet there would be musky as well in the right areas. You sure had a scenic spot on your river.
The illusive Musky is a bucket list fish. Recently moved to Western NC and they've got those "fish of 10,000 casts" around here. Maybe I'll inadvertently hook up on one while targeting large and small mouth bass?!?!
It could happen! Might wanna beef up your leader though. If I’m walleye/bass fishing and I think that might happen I’ll use a 60-80 lb fluorocarbon leader…as long as the water is murky enough that the bass won’t care
Bro I live for this level of excitement when us as anglers hook into a good fish. And to be there with your buddy when it happens is so awesome. I'll never forget the memories we make on the water. Nice vid guys! Tight lines 🎣
I got two muskies out of the tug fork river with a 4 inch finesse bait. A 37 and 38 inch both right around 15 lbs. Got one and the next day i got the other one both in the same spot.
To answer the question about the bricks. Long time ago a huge brick factory was here. It lasted from the late 1800's till 1950 when much of the buildings burned.
@@KillerRock616 this website. The H at the end of the model number stands for heavy but make sure you get the right size hoop to match your net www.muskyshop.com/products/nets-stowmaster-ts116h-net-bag
Maybe get some waders and get in the water so you don't have to drag them across the bricks. Pretty fish pretty water over there. A bit different than here in northern Wisconsin.