I Always Love Email About Fishing

Here is one I got over the weekend.

“My name is Paul Williams I have been fishing on lake scugog for 15 years. At a young age I always dreamt of catching a musky. But at that time I didn’t have much skill or knowledge finally at 17 years old started to catch a couple small ones. I finally gave up on fishing for musky on the scugog and started to fish in the parry sound area. Seeing that Lindsay was a lot closer, I decided to try back at scugog with refined skills and a lure that the musky and pickerel could not resist. In the past six years my dad and I caught over 100 musky Mostly around 5 lbs to 10 lbs. the picture with me in sunglasses was taken in the first week of July. was wondering if the fishing was good in the main part of the lake because we caught nearly all of our fish from cross creeks to the graveyard.”

Scugog Musky Scugog Musky

Scugog Musky Scugog Musky

Wow Paul, I must say you’ve definitely found a nice place for musky in your area. We’ve fished Lake Scugog a few times this year, and due to bad weather nearly every trip, we didn’t catch much. However, that’s not to say that there aren’t some fine musky in that lake. Our good friend MuskyBill knows the lake very well and has pulled in countless musky. Maybe he can send us a few more photos of some of his musky from this year, like this one.

By the way Paul, Im often in Lindsay and always looking to go fishing. If you’re interested maybe we can do some fishing together next time I’m in town.

Categories: Adventures, Canada, Fishing, Freshwater, Freshwater Species, Interesting, Lake Scugog, Muskellunge

Monday August 14th, 2006 @ 2:24 PM | Jonathon Marshall

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[...] A few weeks ago I wrote about an email I received from a Musky fisherman in the Lindsay area fishing the Scugog River. In the same entry I also posted a picture of MuskyBill, probably one of the most knowledgeable Musky fisherman on Lake Scugog. Well, it looks like MuskyBill read that post and responded. [...]

Fishing Fury - Two guys with a serious passion for fishing, the great outdoors, crazy adventures, and heart-pounding entertainment. on September 2nd, 2006 @ 1:48 pm

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