BillMcMurry
4/10/2011 3:34:00 PMdresscode5
4/10/2011 3:43:00 PMElijah.Loves.Fishin
4/10/2011 7:18:00 PMHammerinHonkers
4/10/2011 8:19:00 PMkevinb
4/10/2011 8:44:00 PMSeriously,nice work and thanks for the report
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I thought my high-lite of the day was going to be when I almost stepped on a musky that was about 40 inches at boat launch. I had my waiders on and walked into the water to front of my boat to tie on lures and didn't see a musky checkin me out until I spooked him andd he took off. I made a few casts but he was gone.
I started fishin in front of launch casting at the shore workin a tube out to about 15ft, but no takers. I turned towards deeper water and looked for a school on sonar. At twenty feet I marked fish and dropped straight down to verticle jig with tube. Fish on in about almost instantly, it was first small this year. Drop it back down get another hit right away. When I set and felt the weight I knew it was big. It ended up being a musky about 40in. long. That is my first musky. I was using 6lb. main with 8lb fluoro leader. I was verticle jigging a 3 in. tube also. The pole I was using was a 10.5 light action spinning rod. I geuss I just got lucky. I broke off a another one and missed acouple more but that was it.
I fished for just under 3 hours, most action was in first half hour. Water was 48. Weather was crappy.
I wish I could of got a better pic. but with no net and by myself, that was the best I could do. The tail was perfect. Maybe next time.
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