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Heres Maggie May.....Half Rotti,half Lab. Gentle dog,with lots of spunk.
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I heard guides in Florida will cut off the Fruit of the Loom tag on your underwear......
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When their dead it doesn't matter how you hold them. I hope her and her family enjoyed a great pike meal.
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I thought facebook was for girls
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No net for me.... reverse gaff and boca grip. I,m not saying it can,t be done, but most times you catch the biggies is in nasty weather and usually your fishing for one fish a day, so having the camera out all day isn,t realistic(rain ,wind). Murphy's law seem to work extra when your muskie fishing
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So where is everybody putting this 55 to 58in. 50 lbs. muskie while they are setting up their tripod? Just holding it with one hand in the water and getting your gear ready with the other? Putting it in the live well..not to many guys have that big of a live well. Maybe tied to the boat with a big rope, maybe? Really I,ve been there and its way to hard to take a pic by yourself, let it go and only you know.
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Musky Hunter Rod and Reel streamside
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Just a little north of Montreal Hoops anyone?
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Naming it after your wife is USUALLY a good way.....
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Construction is under way. Ready for Summer 2009
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http://www.lakewoodproducts.com/musky.htm These are more than big enough......
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I,m leaving Mtl around 4.AM.should be there for 11 o,clock. I think theres 5 Timmys stops on the way....
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I just passed the construction site of where the new Cabelas is to be,and they have a big sign stating that it will be ready for the summer of 2009. They started cutting down the trees about 3 weeks ago,and thats what they are still doing.
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Thanks guys , next year I'll just have to try harder(even fish more than I do now)
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and some more.....
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I don,t post often,not much to say, too busy fishing.A couple of my better fish from this year.
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One of my all time favorites......
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Thank the wind. Carp-free Cootes now a paradise for marsh plants
Lungelarry replied to Spiel's topic in General Discussion
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The Delaware River, Greenwood Lake and Monksville Reservoir all have muskies.
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I am a fisherman for life. I will always be a fisherman. It is not something I do It is who I am. Fishing is not an escape. It is where I belong, where I am supposed to be. It is not a place, but a lifelong journey. It is a passage my father showed me and I will show to others. When you understand all of this you will know me and we will fish together.
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It seems that something is going on in the muskie world, a new world record or a big Bull story???? Found this on another site. What do you think? This is a once in a lifetime event..happening...catch. I will not let what happen to Tom Gelb happen to me on this one. I have spoken to the people involved in the very beginning of the grass roots record musky movement and have been assured by them that this is the proper stance to take at this time. I want to thank Rich Delaney for his help on this. This catch is not going away, nor will it be surpassed anytime soon. Is there financial gain to be had with something this big...yes. Do I need to have all my ducks in a row to reap said benefits...yes. This is a sport I love and respect, but with that beig said I still need to take advantage of an opportunity like this. I emplore you all to please put all the conjecture aside for the time being and let me get all this straight first. I certainly didn't want to have this grow to this level before the time was right. Heck that the reason I'm using an alias to this point. "pud"
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Found this on another site,hope it helps. Also remind me one nite on the chat and I,ll tell you where to find alot more info on this topic... The Float'nFly is a very interesting and intriguing artificial bait to fish. The more you fish it, the more you learn. If you really want to learn the FnF technique, take all other lures ,rod & reels out of your boat and fish nothing but the FnF all day. Here's some tips based on personal experience. I realize the way that I successfully fish the F'nF (Northern Style)goes against the standard ways of Eddie Nuckols and the Dale Hollow boys.I order my Craft-hair from Eddie and we have had some friendly disscussion concerning my techniques vs. the proven "Southern"Method. I'm not trying to "stir the pot" but merely present another way to fish this great cold-water bait. 1-Spinning tackle,6-8 pd test-6-7' light to med. light action rod(to rig:single uni-knot/bobber stop 1st,round glass bead 2nd,slip-bobber(3/4" diameter)3rd and FnF last) 2-Slip bobber with bobber stop set at 11-12' deep,max(even in 30 ft of water)"smallies" love to suspend! 3-I tie my own bobber stops using 17 lb.mono and a single uni-knot( the plastic ones broke too many times in cold water temps.(pull both ends of uni-knot very tight or it will inhibit casting) 4-If your slip bobber does not stand straight up, your bait is on the bottom and you need to set the stop shallower(you want it suspended 1 ft from the bottom-minimum) 5-Start with 1/8 oz Ball head jigs finished with marabou and/or craft hair(1/0-2/0 needle -point hooks) 6-Basic color patterns:White,white chartreuse,grey,Lt. Blue/char.pink nose,Chartreuse/white 7-Fish rockpiles.points and humps in 12-25 ft.of water(known "smallie" hangouts off-shore) 8-The retreive:My buddy and I have developed a routine that has been quite successful..it goes like this, Cast out, wait for the slip-bobber to stand straight up-start a series of short wrist jerks tipping the the top of the bobber over to the waters surface and then back up.3-6 jerks, then pause. 9-We have seen "smallies hit during the series of jerks as well as the pause. I have seen "Smallies " play with the FnF like it was live bait and then pull the float completely under the surface. Experiment and develop your own successful routine / retrieve 10-I usually start fishing the FnF when fall water temps decline to 55 degrees. 11-In the spring, I start when water temps are in the low to mid 40's up to 50 or so. 12-Others may think your crappie fishing when you launch, but that's your secret to enjoy. 13-This technique favors "smallies" but will also catch nice largemouths 14-Have your drag set properly-you will catch 4lb.plus "smallies" fishing the FnF 15-I prefer a light breeze(5-10 mph),as wave action will give the FnF action sitting still 16-I have only used this technique in lakes, but it should work in slack water areas of rivers 17-You'll have all your favorite rock-piles and humps to yourself as most anglers don't fish this cold-weather technique.
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they don,t stick to fish very well,but if they're heavy enough ,you could knock out a fish if you get him just right..........
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Ha,Ha,Ha good one. Are you the M???
