I caught one on a fly in Canada years ago, just at 30". Was quite a thrill. Was using a hair frog I tied and was fishing for smallmouths when he tore into it. Jumped 3 times.I would think Webster would be the place. Last time I fished it was in the Fall and my buddy and I had 7 rises but no strikes.Good luck!Teach
Talk to Rick out at PTO. I know he has caught some on flies, and might be able to point you in the right direction. I don't target them much, but I feel you don't have to go all the way to Webster to have a good shot. Some of the lakes closer to the Fort have good populations and are not as large.
Believe Webster has the highest density of Muskies per acre. I know they get a ton of pressure but Webster would be my pick. October and November is a great time to target them.DNR started stocking Lake Everett a few years back. Thought it was great as it is a short drive from Fort Wayne. However, I have heard of issues with people messing with your trailer and tow vehicale while you are out on the lake.Good luck!
Ha...bldfrt and I had some hood rat kids Messing with his truck at everette. Now I just need to see if it's worth buying a 12 weight fly rod.....ha
skinner is another musky lake just up 3.i never fished them with a fly but i have pike. i always liked big streamers in hot pike, black, or white. be prepared to catch good bass too. fly is fun but not as productive as mepps chunkin this time of year.