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green lake muskys

Post by fishingboy » Tue Nov 18, 2008 9:35 am

ive fished green lake for a while and i caught out of there were: crappie, rainbow trout, brown trout, and perch. Now i need tips of how to catch muskies and where to fish for them in green lake.
Largemouth:

PB: 6 pounds

2011: 6 Pounds

Smallmouth:

PB: 5 pounds

2011: 4 lbs

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RE:green lake muskys

Post by geljockey » Tue Nov 18, 2008 2:58 pm

I would not bother trying to catch tiger muskies in Green Lake. The lake was first (and only) stocked in 2000 with 147 tiger muskies. Due to fishing, natural causes, and a carp eradication project, it is highly unlikely that there are any tiger muskies left.
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RE:green lake muskys

Post by Gringo Pescador » Tue Nov 18, 2008 3:56 pm

This question comes up about once a year. The details are in another forum thread someplace, but awhile back I emailed around to the WDFW and Friends Of Greenlake Group and the short answer is:

Unless someone put some in there illegally, or they are the longest living Muskie ever. There are no longer Muskie in Greenlake and there is no plans to put any more in there.
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RE:green lake muskys

Post by The Quadfather » Tue Nov 18, 2008 3:57 pm

Patrick,

The Green lake muskie desire is an age old desire that comes up every so often. Do some googling about the year they planted them and you will see that it has been quite awhile, and very few as was said. Nobody ever talks about seeing them anymore,, and if you have a huge hit on your rod,, it's a carp.:cyclopsan
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RE:green lake muskys

Post by fishingboy » Tue Nov 18, 2008 6:01 pm

Largemouth:

PB: 6 pounds

2011: 6 Pounds

Smallmouth:

PB: 5 pounds

2011: 4 lbs

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RE:green lake muskys

Post by fishingboy » Tue Nov 18, 2008 6:02 pm

Largemouth:

PB: 6 pounds

2011: 6 Pounds

Smallmouth:

PB: 5 pounds

2011: 4 lbs

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RE:green lake muskys

Post by muskyhunter » Tue Nov 18, 2008 9:32 pm

Hey kid,
Go out there and give it a try. Thats all you can do. It'll help you understand the 10,000 cast thing. Plus it'll build up your strength for the spring. Just because no one has caught one doesn't mean they are not there. They were put in the lake by the WDFW.They or it could be plenty big by now.Good luck kid!!
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RE:green lake muskys

Post by fishingboy » Wed Nov 19, 2008 10:39 am

does anbody know good ares in green lake to catch the muskies? (like what docks)?
Largemouth:

PB: 6 pounds

2011: 6 Pounds

Smallmouth:

PB: 5 pounds

2011: 4 lbs

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RE:green lake muskys

Post by Don Wittenberger » Wed Nov 19, 2008 9:32 pm

fishingboy wrote:does anbody know good ares in green lake to catch the muskies? (like what docks)?
As it's unlikely Green Lake still has any tiger muskies, it probably doesn't make any difference where you fish.
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RE:green lake muskys

Post by Rich McVey » Thu Nov 20, 2008 9:59 am

Anyone have a fish cam, and boats greenlake?

It would probably make the news if a monster was lurking in there. I think it would be cool if a couple turned up in Greenlake or Fazon after all this time.

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RE:green lake muskys

Post by kevinb » Thu Nov 20, 2008 4:26 pm

Due to the current economic situation and the rise and fall of the real estate market,it would appear the the remaining
tigers of Green Lake have vacated the premesis and their ware abouts are unknown:clown:

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RE:green lake muskys

Post by mtsiview » Thu Nov 20, 2008 7:05 pm

kevinb wrote:Due to the current economic situation and the rise and fall of the real estate market,it would appear the the remaining
tigers of Green Lake have vacated the premesis and their ware abouts are unknown:clown:
You're right Kevin, those inner-city docks are some of the most expensive. Therefore, the muskies have moved to some little lake by Bonney Lake, some reservoirs on the Lewis and Cowlitz Rivers, and the real thrill seekers moved to the east side of the state to enjoy the balmy days of winter! Even though many muskie families were split up in the migration, they stay in touch, very effectively, sending notes by carrier salmon!
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RE:green lake muskys

Post by muskyhunter » Sat Nov 29, 2008 4:33 am

I still think there' s a few fish in there...you go catch one fishin' boy!
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