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Last Thursday I decided I would go to Waubeshene and fish for some Musky, the forecast was for 5 km winds but I think the weatherman was wrong as you can tell by this first picture.I trolled until it became uncomfortable and then I went to an area with less wind.

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this was the only Musky I caught this day, it was caught trolling going over a hump at about 12 feet deep,estimated the size to be about 32-36 inches. I was trolling along at one point and as I passed over a hump I marked a fish sitting on the edge and figured it was a Musky so I reeled in and was going to go back for it and another boat trolled over the spot and caught a larger fish, I heard the guy tell his buddy it was a 50 inch fish. Can't wait to get back up there and maybe land one of those bigger ones. The next three pictures are water shots of the same fish as I was fishing alone and didn't take the fish out of the water.

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Guest Johnny Bass
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Nice Musky! I fished Waubashene form 7 years targetting pike and have only seen 3 Musky!! Though I always hear they are there.

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Congrats on the musky Mike, their fun at any size.

 

I'll be on GBay myself today, lookin to get slimed also.

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Nice pics. Georgian Bay has some big girls in there.

 

A friend of mine accidentally caught one that was 64" in there about 10 years ago.

 

You should also try fishing Lake St. Clair. There's been a lot of musky over 50" caught there this year.

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Nice pics. Georgian Bay has some big girls in there.

 

A friend of mine accidentally caught one that was 64" in there about 10 years ago.

 

You should also try fishing Lake St. Clair. There's been a lot of musky over 50" caught there this year.

 

Im hopeing thats a typo, 64 incher in G-Bay would be a monster, and possible world record

Guest gbfisher
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Nice pics. Georgian Bay has some big girls in there.

 

A friend of mine accidentally caught one that was 64" in there about 10 years ago.

 

You should also try fishing Lake St. Clair. There's been a lot of musky over 50" caught there this year.

 

 

"accidentally caught one that was 64"

 

I sure wouldnt mind accidentally catching a 64"

 

:Gonefishing:

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