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Old 07-09-2007 | 02:14 PM
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conner_condor
 
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Default RE: Raystown lake

ORIGINAL: fatsbucknut

I've done alot of fishing at Raystown, grew up 15 minutes away. Thats odd that you dont have the option of fishing for Stripers. There are definitly some huge muskies in there but you dont hear about people catching very many. The same goes for the channel cats and white bass. Hopefully the guide takes you fishing throughout the night cause like Josh said, its overrun with pleasure boaters during the day. Good luck and let us know how it turns out.

Zach
My bad. Stripers are an option and not white bass. We are booked for the morning. 5 to 11am. I have a lot channel cats hear within a 10 minute drive. Been getting skunked lately on them. But the ones we do catch are in the 15 to 20lb range. The twentys go back in and we keep the smaller ones for eating. Musky or stripers will be the choices. I have never caught a musky but have landed many 35+ inch pike. Stripers seem to grow way bigger so that might be the choice. But then again, musky are mean and ferocious looking fishes..
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