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Caught my first musky yesterday and from shore as well. I was using my jointed perch pattern rapala and 8lb test braid. It hit in the evening and I didn't have my camera with me so picture was taken with a cellphone hence the bad quality. It was my first musky so I wanted to share.

 

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Congrats Jerry! That's a nice sized one too eh! AND from shore!

 

so... u've caught a muskie this season... but... no pike yet lol?

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Sharper Nice fish man!

 

I think I recognize where you are...and if Im right...there is muskies there!?

 

Can you PM me to let me know?

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Just an FYI guys, but catching muskies in tight to shore is certainly not unusual, infact it's extremely common. We regularily get them from a boat casting very tight towards the shore, infact many of our fish come from within 2' of shore in only a couple feet of water. I once got a 50"er in 1' of water and he was almost touching the shore.

 

Not much difference really from casting in tight to shore from a boat, or standing on shore and casting out and then retrieving back to shore.

 

The 1st musky my wife ever got was a 43"er from the dock on only the 2nd cast of the morning, infact anyone who has ever met my wife has heard the story many many times :lol::lol:

 

When we fish on Lake St. Clair in the fall we see shore bound fishermen bringing in BIG muskies on a regular basis.

 

I'm not trying to diminsh the accomplishment of Sharper, infact it's an extremely nice fish he got, I'm just letting you know that if you don't have a boat and are looking for muskies you have a very good chance of getting one using that method. :Gonefishing:

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Just an FYI guys, but catching muskies in tight to shore is certainly not unusual, infact it's extremely common. We regularily get them from a boat casting very tight towards the shore, infact many of our fish come from within 2' of shore in only a couple feet of water. I once got a 50"er in 1' of water and he was almost touching the shore.

 

Not much difference really from casting in tight to shore from a boat, or standing on shore and casting out and then retrieving back to shore.

 

The 1st musky my wife ever got was a 43"er from the dock on only the 2nd cast of the morning, infact anyone who has ever met my wife has heard the story many many times :lol::lol:

 

When we fish on Lake St. Clair in the fall we see shore bound fishermen bringing in BIG muskies on a regular basis.

 

I'm not trying to diminsh the accomplishment of Sharper, infact it's an extremely nice fish he got, I'm just letting you know that if you don't have a boat and are looking for muskies you have a very good chance of getting one using that method. :Gonefishing:

 

Great info Lew

I still have a chance to catch one.. :thumbsup_anim:

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Great report and pic sharper :thumbsup_anim:

 

Thanks for sharing your catch with us..... a real beauty B)

Good job and congratulation on your first :clapping:

Leechman

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