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| Went out yesterday and had my first multi fish day. Got a 46, 43, 41, and a 37 incher and also had a 5th fish throw the hook right next to my boat! Not bad for 5 hours of fishing. |
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Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished | Any pictures? Congrats!
Edited by FAT-SKI 4/25/2012 8:51 AM
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| That is something else. What state? |
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| I got them in TN. I'll try to get pictures up although they're not very good since I caught them alone. |
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Location: colorado | very cool. congrats. |
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| Geez, hard to keep track of the fish reports and claims on the board when they don't register. Is this the same IP for the TN Musky that posted...?
TN Musky
Posted 4/25/2012 7:51 AM (#555612 - in reply to #549583)
Subject: RE: Melton Hill Lake TN
I haven't really musky fished Melton Hill hardly at all this year jpartially because the water has seemed really dirty. I was out bass fishing last week and saw about a 35-38 inch musky following some carp though. As far as planning a trip I don't think there's anywhere to rent a boat so getting with a guide would be your best bet.
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Location: 0 | Yeah thats me I just set up an account. |
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Location: Tennessee | River fish or from Melton? |
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Location: 0 | Wood_Duck - 4/25/2012 10:36 AM
River fish or from Melton?
River fish, I've gotten tired of Melton Hill. |
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Location: 0 | Here's a picture of the 43incher which was probably the heaviest one
https://sn2prd0202.outlook.com/owa/attachment.ashx?attach=1&id=RgAAA...
Attachments ---------------- 43 incher.jpg (180KB - 186 downloads)
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Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin | Congrats on a 4 fish day...
Just a thought, but if you enjoy having days like that catching multiple Muskies you might want to try and take better care of them rather then dragging them through the ground like that, you're not only potentially damaging them but it certainly doesn't make for a very good picture either....
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Location: 0 | Musky Brian - 4/25/2012 11:45 AM
Congrats on a 4 fish day...
Just a thought, but if you enjoy having days like that catching multiple Muskies you might want to try and take better care of them rather then dragging them through the ground like that, you're not only potentially damaging them but it certainly doesn't make for a very good picture either....
I know I know it looks bad! I lost my lip grip to one of the fish and my inflatable boat was too small to bring the muskies into so I took them to shore. I assure you that they were all uninjured and swam right off. I'm going to get a new grip before I head back out there. |
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Location: Iowa | I would kill for a 4 fish day...congrats to you sir...looks like a nice healthy fish! |
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Location: 0 | collins river |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | The shore area there looks wet, is obviously a soft area, and not a soul would be self righteously pounding on their own unfettered by imperfection chest if if was on a wet bump board. The guy already explained the picture.
Nice fish. |
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| "self righteously pounding on their own unfettered by imperfection chest"
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