Good to see lots of enthusiasm for the upcoming Muskie season! I just hope everyone handles these very delicate fish with the utmost care! They may look big,mean and tuff, but they are very suseptible to post-release mortality if handled poorly! Please keep out of water time to a minimum! This is where these big nets really shine, after netting the fish leave the net IN the WATER! Get the hooks out, and the Muskie is now resting comfortably in the net, after its had a few minutes to recover, QUICKLY and safely lift it out of the water for a QUICK picture. Remember to hold the fish with 2 hands!!! Holding a big fish, Muskie or otherwise vertically by the gill plate ain't good for it!
Having the proper release tools is essentail! My last fish of 2007 was a nice 45"er from the French river area and it had a 13" Gramma hooked badly under its jaw, NO way I coulda released that fish unharmed without hook cutters! You can buy a pair of mini-bolt cutters at Canadian Tire for $20, these and a pair of long nose pliers are a MUST HAVE!
Last but not least be careful! As much as I don't want to see a Muskie harmed, our safety is more important!