Posted 10/21/2011 3:26 PM (#521570 - in reply to #521498) Subject: Re: sick muskie video
Posts: 78
Pretty sweet, but you need some jaw spreaders. Careful when releasing them, no need to move them back and forth in the water, makes it harder for them to take in oxygen through their gills
Posted 10/21/2011 5:06 PM (#521581 - in reply to #521498) Subject: Re: sick muskie video
Posts: 256
Location: Valpo IN
good work fellas, good job by all that helped that fish was in big time trouble
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Posted 10/21/2011 8:13 PM (#521590 - in reply to #521498) Subject: RE: sick muskie video
As a Detroit River/LSC Muskie Angler.... I thank you!! Great job considering the circumstances. These guys are true outdoorsman!! Way to go and no matter what happens you guys did your very best! Gotta love Michiganders, always thinking outside the box!! Keep up the great work guys!!!
Posted 10/22/2011 9:51 PM (#521684 - in reply to #521498) Subject: Re: sick muskie video
Posts: 383
Location: SE Wisc and Vilas County
nice job.
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Posted 10/22/2011 10:42 PM (#521690 - in reply to #521498) Subject: RE: sick muskie video
Sorry about that! Heck, "gotta love those Canadians, always thinking outside the box"
really awesome stuff!!! I think that's the 4th or 5th monster I've seen in the last 3 years with either sheepshead or carp that big in it's mouth. Who's coming out with the 10# Sheepshead Bait??? We need a plastic looking sheepshead....