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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | 54 anglers will hit the water tomorrow on Vermilion out of Spring Bay resort as the MuskieFIRST Summer 2016 Outing gets underway. A BIG cold front moved through today, and lows tonight are going to be in the 40's. Looks like 70 degrees and partly sunny tomorrow and low 80's the next two days before the next front rolls in Wednesday.
The mapping/pizza party went well tonight with many maps compared, and spots marked by Steve. More after some fishing reports come in tomorrow!
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| go get them boys and girls looks like it will be tough for a while but time always pays off. looking forword to reports |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | A 48 is in the books, very heavy fish, report on that tonight. The Big Pike category is already stacking a few stats up too, largest today so far is 42". |
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| Any more fish caught on day two? |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Everyone was out late yesterday, and it was pretty loud around the fire last night. Reports are in now, we have 7 total 38" to 48".
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Location: FIB land | Keep the pics comin' Steve |
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| looks like one girl is very happy good job keep on them |
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| BTW I hear there are no big muskies in Vermoilion |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Another came in..
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Couple more!
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Shooting a piece for Bass Pro 1Source this morning Sue and I absolutely hammered the big crappies. I finally got a 16" this morning, had several last year. Came on the right day! big ones like the one below are pretty common if you work for 'em.
Quite a few of the folks at the outing are taking a couple hours mid-day to catch a quick limit of silver.
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Location: Elk River, MN | Musky Pete RIP...... |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Julie put one in the net yesterday!
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Location: Minnesota | Vermilion morning, 49.5!
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| That's a long one, muskyhunter47! |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | A 43" for the Hackers, Don held the fish for the picture, Kim caught the muskie!
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Location: The desert | muskyhunter47 - 8/25/2016 1:37 PM
Vermilion morning, 49.5!
Nice one! |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Steve put one in the net today!
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| Another nice one. What was the final tally for the week? |
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| I always look forward to the videos from this outing. |
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Location: Minnesota | I heard the total was 10 muskies |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Stand by for a wrap up! |
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Location: Elk River, MN | Kim and I had an absolute great time this year. Thanks Steve, Dayis, Joe, the Worrall's and team for treating us so well this year and years past. Wish we were still there chasing the pigs we didn't get in the boat.
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Location: MN | We also had an awesome time as always.
Thanks to all Spring Bay staff.
Great meeting the new folks to the outing.
Had some interesting conversations around the fire pit... lol
The count down to next year begins.
Hope to see some of you at the fall outing.
Later
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Location: MN | This one was a little warm
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Location: MN | Don't tell anyone but we fished for other species also
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Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin | 54 guys caught 10 Muskies in 7 days? Is that accurate? |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Musky Brian - 8/29/2016 12:20 PM
54 guys caught 10 Muskies in 7 days? Is that accurate?
Not really, no. I didn't fish for Muskies (busy shooting for clients), nor did Sue, and many of the attendees were multi-specie angling. Several had entire families up, and spent time swimming, fishing walleyes and panfish with the kids, etc. each day.
It's not like everyone attending the outing is a rabid muskie angler, but some are. It's a pleasant, fun trip to attend with or without the family along no matter how much one fishes muskies, yet there's plenty of serious muskie angling going on for the hard core guys.
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| I would fish for crappie if I could find some like those |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Another nice one from the Outing. The ladies kicked some fanny last week!
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Location: Minnesota | Yep 10 muskies was it. Fished nights once tried early morning 4:30 moved 3 fish one in the net. It was a tuff week but still a good time. |
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Location: Chisholm, MN | That's pretty standard on vermilion these days. Population is way down and the average size is getting smaller. |
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Location: MN | She can be a humbling lake. It was pretty good to my buddy and I this past weekend. Fished about 14 hours throughout the weekend and put 3 in the boat. I'd like to try to make this outing one of these years. Can't beat the price and hospitality and it looks like you guys have a great time.
Kirby, I'm curious why you think the population is down. The PMTT last year had some pretty impressive results. I understand this year has been pretty tough but last year was pretty stellar out there. |
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Location: Chisholm, MN | Nershi - 8/30/2016 8:30 AM
She can be a humbling lake. It was pretty good to my buddy and I this past weekend. Fished about 14 hours throughout the weekend and put 3 in the boat. I'd like to try to make this outing one of these years. Can't beat the price and hospitality and it looks like you guys have a great time.
Kirby, I'm curious why you think the population is down. The PMTT last year had some pretty impressive results. I understand this year has been pretty tough but last year was pretty stellar out there.
I cannot give you scientific evidence, but the stocking has been down and it shows with fish sightings and catches. Pressure is high as well, but that's nothing new. The amount of large fish sightings is nothing like it was a few years ago either. 3 fish is pretty good for 14 hours. There are obviously still really big fish on the west end, but the numbers are struggling in my opinion. I';ll just say that I used to see a lot more big fish out there and catch a lot more in any given day.
Also, the week of the PMTT was the best fishing I've seen out there in some time. And most of those fish were not caught on the west end.
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Location: Bloomington, MN | I would love to catch some crappies that size! I know this is a muskie site ,but how far north do crappies go? I just went to Cliff Lake, south of Perrault Falls and learned that lake across the road, Cedar, has crappies. I just realized that within the last few years of this outing you posted pics of gills from Vermilion, if Pelican in Orr, MN has them, how far north do gills go? All I want is one fish fry on my stay, and ONE to bring back home! When you get a walleye on an 8" Suick, you begin to respect the fish in a different manner. Shore Lunch and tartar sauce make all fish taste like delicious fish. |
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Location: Contrarian Island | 3 fish in 14 hrs of fishing is way above the avg anywhere...if you could keep that ratio up on V all season you'd be doing better than 99.9% out there I'd imagine!
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Location: Chisholm, MN | BNelson - 9/1/2016 7:28 AM
3 fish in 14 hrs of fishing is way above the avg anywhere...if you could keep that ratio up on V all season you'd be doing better than 99.9% out there I'd imagine! ;)
Exactly. When they are on, they are on! But don't expect to keep those numbers up for very long. 5 years ago, my boat partner and I put 5 in the net within a couple hours. We used to have 3 and 4 fish nights pretty consistently but I have not seen it anywhere near that good in a while. |
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| I agree with Kirby!
The number of big fish sightings are way down, the last couple of years.
Seeing more small fish the last three years.
I'm hoping that maybe they stayed out in open water.
If I were a muskie and there were bucktails being pulled by me constantly, on the reefs and islands, I'd be in open water too.
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | One of the boats put 3 in the net last week on an evening on one of three donated (as in free) guided trips. Still happens, I guess, like it could anywhere. Almost all the MN 'new reservoir' muskie waters will level out if they have not already, and NR/stocking will then determine how good they are into the future.
What some of you are obviously missing in this conversation is the Spring Bay trip is way more than just putting a fish in the net; until you attend, you may not get that and that IS your loss until you DO attend. It would be nice if the muskies lit up and everyone got one, but that's true anywhere. I didn't fish muskies, and saw 7. One was a tank.
Good news is any cast made on that water could result in a fish of a lifetime, the hospitality is world class, steak fry unexcelled, door prizes and drawing prizes really nice, and the company of the MuskieFIRST folks on shore during the dockside seminars, dinners, mapping party, and around the fire ring absolutely worth the trip. The Fall outing qualifies same, but there's shorter days and harder fishing during those short days going on there.
The fire ring after dark, on the other hand....well, ask the guys.
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| Nick59 - 8/29/2016 9:41 AM
Don't tell anyone but we fished for other species also
That's a lot of Big Black Crappies! You must have really enjoyed them!
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| I wasn't disappointed in the least. I went fishing muskies and caught a big bass on the first spot. |
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