fishnsled Posted June 11, 2007 Report Posted June 11, 2007 My weekend started off by helping my grandfather get rid of some stuff. He's down sizing and moving into a condo at the end of the month so a lot of stuff to clear out and either family members are taking it, goes to Salvation Army or to the dump. Since I'm the lucky guy with the pick up, I get to go to the dump. After a couple of trips, it was time to make the girlfriend happy and go to Ikea, man I hate the store, the layout really sucks. Once we were done there it was off to BPS and time to make me happy. I ran into Roger and had a nice chat. Apparently there were a few ofncer's that were in before me. I picked up some supplies for my up coming trip and headed home to prepare for my Sunday fish. Sunday I went out with my long time buddy MC. Some of you may remember him as the guy who makes cane rods. When he showed up bright and early Sunday morning he brought along his latest work to show off. A Mark IV carp rod that he made for a guy in England and was to ship off today and a 3 weight fly rod he made for himself. He does some incredible work on these rods and has made 17 to date. After a bit of catching up and loading we were off to the Kawarthas. On the way we saw 4 deer off in a field and I knew that if we never even got a fish it was still a good day. We arrived at the lake and started off working a weedline for walleye. On my second cast I had what we guesstimated was a 15 pound muskie follow up to the boat. Worked the area for a few minutes but he didn't come back. I continued working the weedline for muskies and MC kept going for the walleyes. About 20 minutes later a bigger muskie then the first one follows up and swims away. Didn't return either. Well a pretty exciting start to the day and even thought there was nothing boated we were very happy with the start. We ended up seeing another fish of about 10-12 pounds just lying around that wasn't interested in our baits. I had another smaller fish of about 4-5 pounds come and take a swipe at my bait and missed it. Then things went quite, nothing for a couple of hours. We stopped to have some lunch and noticed a bunch of smaller fish busting at the surface. We went to investigate and saw a ton of perch. So we down size and must have caught 30 perch in a half hour. A nice break in the day. We decide to try some shallower water and must have seen 7 or 8 smaller muskies sunning themselves but were not interested and our baits. We went back to the deeper edges. The wind had picked up a bit and what do you know??? FISH ON!! It was a good size fish and was putting up a great fight. At a first sight we both agreed it was probably a mid teen fish. After a couple of runs and a much better look we decided it was pushing 20 pounds. At the end of the battle the fish was 47 inches and weighed in at 20.5 pounds. (We have a weigh sack as not to hurt the fish) Back into the water and after some reviving time she swam away strong. Another hour or so on the water got MC a follow of a smallish fish and I had a fish on and lost after a couple of seconds. We decide it was a great day and headed home. MC made a call home to his wife to let her know that we were on our way. He found out he had another order for a cane rod, this time it will be going to Sweden. He's starting to get known all around the world for his work, pretty cool. OK enough with chitchat and onto some pics. Enjoy! Resident loon. Always nice to see. One of the many sunbathers we saw that were not interested in our baits. FISH ON!!! Thick fish. Not done yet. Beauty! Back ya go. And finallly many thanks to my long time buddy MC for taking such great shots. After nearly 20 years of fishing together it's always great to spend the day together. We'll do it again in a few weeks.
tonyb Posted June 11, 2007 Report Posted June 11, 2007 EXCELLENT PHOTOS! What a great outing! got any pics of the cane rod work? I'm sure other people's curiosity will be piqued along with mine. Tony
tbayboy Posted June 11, 2007 Report Posted June 11, 2007 Great story, great pics and a great looking musky, sounds like a good day to me. Thanks
Handlebarz Posted June 11, 2007 Report Posted June 11, 2007 nice fish and story to gotta love sunbathers
SlowPoke Posted June 11, 2007 Report Posted June 11, 2007 Great report sled! That's a nice looking fish and great action shots. -Brian
Headhunter Posted June 11, 2007 Report Posted June 11, 2007 Sweet report and great pics FnS! You gott'em dialed in this year! HH
lew Posted June 11, 2007 Report Posted June 11, 2007 WTG Will, beautiful fish and a great way to kick off the musky season
misfish Posted June 11, 2007 Report Posted June 11, 2007 Super report and real nice fish bud. Congrats
Kev Posted June 11, 2007 Report Posted June 11, 2007 Great report and and realy nice pics of the musky. thx
Jen Posted June 11, 2007 Report Posted June 11, 2007 I truly enjoyed reading your report... NICE MUSKY!! Cheers, Jen
Bly Posted June 11, 2007 Report Posted June 11, 2007 Niice! If you only get one fish........that was definitely a nice one to get!! Someday....
mason05 Posted June 11, 2007 Report Posted June 11, 2007 Colossal fish! Nice job documenting the return to water. Congrats. Corn Nug
Guest Johnny Bass Posted June 11, 2007 Report Posted June 11, 2007 I knew there had to be some big musky left in the kawarthas. Great Job. Looks like it gave you a nice battle too!
Gerritt Posted June 11, 2007 Report Posted June 11, 2007 Awesome report! and Pics! your friend has OFC pictorial talent! thanks for sharing.. Gerritt.
Pigeontroller Posted June 12, 2007 Report Posted June 12, 2007 Nice report Awesome Kawartha Muskie I love the proper hold and especially the release shots
Rich Clemens Posted June 12, 2007 Report Posted June 12, 2007 Love those action shots .... must have been great. Congrats on the very nice ski.
camillj Posted June 12, 2007 Report Posted June 12, 2007 Beauty report... just seeing those sunbathing girls can make your whole day ... but getting into a 47" er makes it memorable and the shots were great .. thanks for sharing.
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