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I drove 2 hours to catch the one in my profile pic (from shore). Not a monster but still my favorite fish I've ever caught freshwater (I caught a bonefish in the bahamas from the beach on my honeymoon- that is my favorite saltwater fish lol)

I'm sure the biologists will be all over this to see if there is a viable population of muskie breeding in Toronto Harbour now. 

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24 minutes ago, 12 Volt Man said:

I drove 2 hours to catch the one in my profile pic (from shore). Not a monster but still my favorite fish I've ever caught freshwater (I caught a bonefish in the bahamas from the beach on my honeymoon- that is my favorite saltwater fish lol)

I'm sure the biologists will be all over this to see if there is a viable population of muskie breeding in Toronto Harbour now. 

His twin brother also caught a Musky in the harbour in October 2022. It was larger at 43 ", so there's at least 2 of them..

The Sampson boys seem to have it dialed in for Esox in sight of the CN Tower...plenty of 40" + Pike from the harbour too..

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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/muskie-toronto-harbour-1.6637077

 

Yes, my salty favourite too....the original "Silver Bullet"...Nothing, pound for pound, pulls drag like a Bonefish. Wet wading, then hunting/sight fishing in skinny water. A 10 lb is a trophy, but even 5 lb will pull 100 yds of drag in a single run..

 

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