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Definitely recommend Muskie fishermen to Recollet falls on French River
I've never been much of a muskie fishermen, usually I go for fish I enjoy eating. I usually hook a muskie while going for smallmouth or White-bass on Lake St. Clair Not to say it's not a blast pulling these guys in though, I definitely see the appeal. So I'd like to recommend easily the best muskie spot I know. Every year I go to the French river area for the fall bear season, and I kill time at Recollet falls getting some smallmouth to fry up with a free-line worm with 8lb fluorocarbon. And every-single-time I hook or land a nice sized muskie there.
Here is my first one there about 4 years go. I thought I got snagged again (LOTS of rocks there) then I see a large muskie leap out of the water. I think "that's neat" until my "snagged" line started following that muskie. I also did not bring a net, so after 15 minutes of fighting the hardest part was trying not to thrash this guy on the rocks while keeping all my fingers. He did go back out himself safely after fortunately. He was 43"
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This was a few weeks ago during this year's fall bear season, smallies still going great there! I hooked a nice smallie then all of a sudden I felt a large weight, "Great, I lost another one off the rocks again" I thought. Then I realize it's roughly a 40" muskie, I fought him for 3 minutes before he let go of my bass. Me: 2 Muskie: 0. They are awfully stubborn here.
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On another note, large muskie aren't all they have here. They also have enormous channel cats, super strong fighting smallies, and sheepsheads (15lbs). Oh, and an amazing view.
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Also, yes all these fish were caught on simply a freeline worm with 8lb fluoro. It's all it takes.