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catfishonthelake 02-21-2012 04:52 PM

Oxford Furnace Musky
 
I had a sneaking suspicion that I could get a musky to bite at the Furnace on the new moon....and I was right. Got on the lake at 9am and landed a true strain within 90 minutes. I didn't get a measure, but I'm guestimating at 36 inches. Let me know if anyone thinks otherwise. They just started tossing true strains in here in 2008, so these fish are growing fast. This guy hit a 6 1/2-inch, perch-colored jerkbait in 5-feet of water off a drop-off into 10 over in a weedbed. Water temp was 37 degrees. Not a monster, but a good fish and I say Goddamn, IT'S ONLY FEBRUARY!!!!:eek:
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HerringKing 02-21-2012 05:17 PM

Re: Oxford Furnace Musky
 
One of my favorite lakes to fish

catfishonthelake 02-21-2012 05:24 PM

Re: Oxford Furnace Musky
 
Indeed Herring. I hope you don't hate me for blowing up your spot. The way I see it, anyone looking for musky knows where they are and anyone not looking for musky is going to get so frustrated with trying to catch one that they're not going to be fishing there that long anyway. The Furnace is a tough nut to crack and 99% of the people who fish there walk away with there tail between their legs scratching their heads.

hammer4reel 02-21-2012 05:24 PM

Re: Oxford Furnace Musky
 
nice !! we used to get them early in Mountain lake too but they were really legarthic, and actualy hit slow moving jig and pigs the best

catfishonthelake 02-21-2012 05:27 PM

Re: Oxford Furnace Musky
 
And Hammer, I was working the Phantom painfully slow. It's a glide bait, but it doesn't sink very fast. If you just give it occasional twitches, it darts and hangs in the water column and makes a perfect target. Great coldwater bait.

sam18014 02-21-2012 05:38 PM

Re: Oxford Furnace Musky
 
Early am full moon nights mountain lake in summer musky going nuts can't wait to this summer

AndyS 02-21-2012 06:07 PM

Re: Oxford Furnace Musky
 
Nice fish. I never caught a musky !!! N.J. Muskies Inc.

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FASTEDDIE29 02-21-2012 06:12 PM

Re: Oxford Furnace Musky
 
THATS AWESOME!!! Nice fish Mr. Onthelake!!!:D

Skunk City 02-21-2012 06:17 PM

Re: Oxford Furnace Musky
 
Congrats Mark, helluva fish man. You put the time in and it looks like it paid off! Now its my turn lol!

catfishonthelake 02-21-2012 06:29 PM

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Thanks guys.


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