I'm in a wheel chair and I would like to catch a Tiger Muskie this Fall. (Just to say I caught one)
Is that going to be possiable from shore or a dock ?? Also where would a good place to go do this at & some suggested baits & set ups
Thank you for any help
Steve
Want To Catch A Tiger Muskie
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Re: Want To Catch A Tiger Muskie
Morning. I have never fished for them myself, but I have heard I'd people catching them at Lake Tapps in the Bonney Lake area...I would check the regs and see what the ADA accommodations are? On this site you can go to the lake reports, look up the lake and click on info.... They usually have some good information there.
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Re: Want To Catch A Tiger Muskie
lake tapps is probably the best place for tiger musky, although there might still be a few in greenlake. I know you can catch them from shore but I don't know if there are any public docks on tapps
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