Posted by: varmint - Ex Member Posted on: 07/09/03 at 13:42:49
Mary cought the Tiger Muskie on a 4" watermellon Senko. It did not fight all that much. I suspect most are lost due to their teeth cuttung the line rather than fighting hard.
Posted by: Skeptic - Ex Member Posted on: 07/08/03 at 17:55:28
Hey Pat,
What'd you catch the Tiger Muskie on? Was it a good fight? I know they have Tiger Muskies in Green Lake as well.
Posted by: Champ206 - Ex Member Posted on: 07/08/03 at 17:32:44
SM in lake Tapps. I would not recommend lake Tapps to anybody because the areNOOOOOOO fish in TAPPS. Pat you are just pulling their leggs.
Posted by: varmint - Ex Member Posted on: 07/08/03 at 17:08:04
SM were 4 to 8 ft. There must be deeper water nearby. All fish were under 2 lb. This is not a lake with an abundance of larger fish. I go there so Mary has a better chance of catching more fish and for a shot at big Tiger Muskie. The SM in Tapps, in my experience, are much more aggressive and harder fighting than most.
Posted by: hawghunter_2017 Posted on: 07/06/03 at 22:58:52
I havent done a darn thing on Tapps before. How big were they and how deep were you fishing? Ted
Posted by: varmint - Ex Member Posted on: 07/06/03 at 20:44:13
Mary and I went to Tapps this morning from 6 to 11 am. It appears to be at full pool. Water was 67 to 69 deg. I picked up 6 SM and Mary 1 SM and a Tiger Muskie about 23 inches in length ! Man, those fish are slimey !