206 Posted July 28, 2013 Report Posted July 28, 2013 Mid last week I got a chance to take my brother in-law out for an evening of bass fishing, He showed up with a brand new Spinning rod spooled it up with brand new line, I grabbed an extra bait caster outa the garage, and off we went. We only fished a short time when he decided he wanted to use a bait caster with spinner bait, I gave him the extra that i brought. he isn't that experienced with the bait caster but I past him my Lew's and told him to try that. He operated it with out any troubles so i used my old revo. A couple hours and a few dink bass and a bunch of smallie follow ups(that's another topic I need help with) My brother in-law says "oh" i look to front of boat and ask "fish?" "No I'm stuck" He's pulling up on the rod and I see it bob a few times "you sure its not a fish?" i ask....Well Yes it was, Next thing I know the whole boat is going for a ride!! I tell him to start reeling. The fish has yet to be seen as it turns and goes under the boat, I reach back lifting my 20hp and the trolling motor outa the water. I here a splash, look behind me as the fish has the rod bent right under the boat and has launched clear on the opposite side, At this point my brother in-law has both hands on the rod and I'm telling him to reel!! Long story short only the head was going to fit in my bass net! I got gloves and got the fish, got the hook outa his gums. My brother in-law wanted a pick so i lift it into the boat. he at least touched it but was too scared to try and hold it! I posed for the quick pick and got it back in the water. It swam off slow with its fin and tail outa the water, I thought i better make sure he was good so i put the trolling motor back in and drove over to it. before i could reach it it make a few quick kicks and swam down til it disappeared in the depths. Our hearts were pounding the biggest musky I ever seen in person and his first ever, it was an adrenaline rush to say the least. In all the events I never thought to measure it. Any guesses on a size because that the first thing i get asked when i show the pic. I'm including a pic I'm 6 foot 2 300lbs so it may not too impressive but it was awsome. I'm sure not too big for musky guys but a day we will never forget! Sorry for bad pic and If I'm not holding it correctly I'd love to tag along with a musky guy for a few lessons
lew Posted July 28, 2013 Report Posted July 28, 2013 Beautiful fish and congrats to your BnL on his 1st ever musky. Don't worry about the hold, it looks just fine.
Joey Posted July 28, 2013 Report Posted July 28, 2013 Wow, congrats to your bro. That looks like a high 40's fish.
Pigeontroller Posted July 29, 2013 Report Posted July 29, 2013 Considering your size, thats a big fish! As Joey says, 47-48" at least! Thanks for releasing her to be caught again!
Rizzo Posted July 29, 2013 Report Posted July 29, 2013 ya that is a dandy. I agree with the mid to high 40's as a guess, if I had to choose a specific number I'd go 48
Fisherpete Posted July 29, 2013 Report Posted July 29, 2013 That's a beauty - and thick too! I would agree with high 40's as a guess. Pete
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