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Jigging for Late Season Muskie with Brian Schram - Dave Mercer's Facts of Fishing THE SHOW

Pro Angler, Host of Facts of Fishing THE SHOW and Bassmaster Emcee Dave Mercer jigs for late season muskie with his good buddy Brian Schram!


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Comment by John Pensyl on March 25, 2014 at 10:22pm
That drift is amazing, muskies everywhere. We put on an absolute clinic there this fall. Lots of shredded tubes and even with the crazy exposure that spot gets it still wasn't as pressured as I expected. I'll be back a few times this season.

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Comment by John Jarosz on March 25, 2014 at 11:00pm

Nice vid, Jim.  It's easy to see why the coke channel was a popular spot in the old days.


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Comment by Scott McKee on March 26, 2014 at 1:55am

Jim, I recognize some of those fish!  I think I've caught a few of them.  it's nice to see some of the Niagara 'ski's you've captured on film get a little face time.

John, the Coke Channel was the best place on the planet to catch a big musky.  We probably should have been jigging for them.


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Comment by John Jarosz on March 26, 2014 at 6:20am

All I did was troll & skewer a lot minnows (& lose a lot of lures).  Maybe we should try to convince the DEC to build a warm-water generating plant.  It wouldn't actaully produce anything, just make warm water for the channel.

Comment by Jim Kinner on March 26, 2014 at 6:37am

Another Mercer classic. Schram:"I've cut down on my cursing". By far the most entertaining show I have filmed for.

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