by cuzzinfish » Tue May 27, 2014 7:24 am
My brother and I are planning a night fishing excursion in about a month (Alum Creek lake in Ohio). While I'm sure muskies will bite at night, my first thought is to try topwater and stay away from more-visual baits without a lot of vibration. The resevoir, at this point, is more stained than clear (depending on the cove in some cases). Have you had success at night for muskies? Do you have any general tips? Lake maps show it has an abundance of varying structure including a deeper basin (down to 60'), steeper breaks, points, and winding creek channel that gets fairly close to the shoreline in spots.
Any info or advice is appreciated.
Robert