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Message Subject: When does the pain go away?
Might_as_well_joinem
Posted 4/7/2015 7:03 PM (#763868)
Subject: When does the pain go away?




Posts: 15


Location: Illinois
I have been fishing for Muskie for two years now. The last year I have fished like crazy. I went to seminars, read books and have fished 4 days a week or more. This year I have already been out at least 20 times. Tonight I hooked into a beast fought like hell . I was solo, no net tried to pick him up he rolled and got off and swam away into the darkness. When will this pain end?
pklingen
Posted 4/7/2015 7:11 PM (#763872 - in reply to #763868)
Subject: Re: When does the pain go away?




Posts: 858


Location: NE Ohio
when the next on gets off somehow, then you'll have at least 2 stories to talk about for the rest of your life!
BigSlamer
Posted 4/7/2015 7:13 PM (#763873 - in reply to #763872)
Subject: Re: When does the pain go away?





Posts: 31


When you catch what you think is an even bigger one!
Musky Face
Posted 4/7/2015 8:18 PM (#763887 - in reply to #763868)
Subject: Re: When does the pain go away?




Posts: 558


A net is a great tool, it usually prevents nightmares like that.
Might_as_well_joinem
Posted 4/7/2015 8:33 PM (#763892 - in reply to #763868)
Subject: Re: When does the pain go away?




Posts: 15


Location: Illinois
Just bought one tonight. I have one for the boat just didn't want to lug one around shore fishing. Never again.
Riverrat351
Posted 4/7/2015 9:05 PM (#763903 - in reply to #763868)
Subject: Re: When does the pain go away?




Posts: 279


Location: Central Wisconsin
Here's an example of why a net is a good idea when shore fishing too!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9dM5Pqp15x8
Cloud7
Posted 4/8/2015 10:10 AM (#763993 - in reply to #763868)
Subject: Re: When does the pain go away?





Posts: 230


Location: St Paul, Minnesota
The pain stays for a long time.
Last summer my fishing partner figure-8'd a 49"er, 10 minutes later I hooked into a beast, she stayed down all the way until she was just out of netting distance, when she finally came up she showed herself broadside to us and we could see that she dwarfed the 49". She made a run down below the boat only to then jump about 4 feet out of the water right next to the boat (in hindsight our only actual chance of getting a net under her), and then came unooked as I was trying to steer her clear of the trolling motor....
I went to confession at the St. Paul Cathedral later that day to "get right" with the man and shake any and all bad juju that may have been trailing me.
A month later I caught my new personal best and I'm still haunted by the bigger one that got away....

Your only hope is to catch a fish that clearly dwarfs the one you lost, and even then there's no guarantee.

-C7
ShutUpNFish
Posted 4/8/2015 10:23 AM (#763997 - in reply to #763868)
Subject: Re: When does the pain go away?





Posts: 1202


Location: Money, PA
Congrats! You caught that fish, have a great memory and had an epic battle with the beast. You just didn't get a picture....no biggie, you will get another.
Chemi
Posted 4/8/2015 10:28 AM (#764001 - in reply to #763997)
Subject: Re: When does the pain go away?





Get used to it! If you're like most people, muskie fishing is a never-ending series of ups and downs. Mostly downs...
horsehunter
Posted 4/8/2015 11:11 AM (#764008 - in reply to #763868)
Subject: Re: When does the pain go away?




Location: Eastern Ontario
Just pretend you were fishing a tarpon tournament LEADER TOUCH as long as you didn't take a picture that fish can continue to grow
Jeremy
Posted 4/8/2015 11:28 AM (#764013 - in reply to #763993)
Subject: Re: When does the pain go away?




Posts: 1126


Location: Minnesota.
Cloud7 - 4/8/2015 10:10 AM

The pain stays for a long time.
Last summer my fishing partner figure-8'd a 49"er, 10 minutes later I hooked into a beast, she stayed down all the way until she was just out of netting distance, when she finally came up she showed herself broadside to us and we could see that she dwarfed the 49". She made a run down below the boat only to then jump about 4 feet out of the water right next to the boat (in hindsight our only actual chance of getting a net under her), and then came unooked as I was trying to steer her clear of the trolling motor....
I went to confession at the St. Paul Cathedral later that day to "get right" with the man and shake any and all bad juju that may have been trailing me.
A month later I caught my new personal best and I'm still haunted by the bigger one that got away....

Your only hope is to catch a fish that clearly dwarfs the one you lost, and even then there's no guarantee.






-C7


Cool story. And I can SO relate!!! The memories...dammit!!

Jeremy.

Edited by Jeremy 4/8/2015 11:29 AM
Average Joe
Posted 4/8/2015 11:37 AM (#764019 - in reply to #763887)
Subject: Re: When does the pain go away?





Posts: 265


Location: Hudson,WI
Musky Face - 4/7/2015 8:18 PM

A net is a great tool, it usually prevents nightmares like that.


Yup, Got to have the right tools!! I found that out the hard way myself. The first muskie I caught while fishing on my own, and I was using an old net my grandpa had given me. My buddy at the time goes to unhook it, and the fish goes ballistic and I looked down to grab the fish so I can get a picture, and there's no fish. I looked at my net, and it had chewed a hole right through the net and got out through the hole
d2bucktail
Posted 4/8/2015 3:56 PM (#764070 - in reply to #763868)
Subject: Re: When does the pain go away?




Posts: 238


Joining the club of those who have lost a giant muskie probably won't help you for a long time, but sharing your story helps veteran members of this club. Speaking from the experience of loosing an estimated 52-54"er that was IN the net back in 1999 (16 years ago) is still a painful memory! Your experience is very fresh and I'm guessing you're in the stage of discomfort that occurs hourly or even more often. That will last several months to more than a year. Over time these feelings will not go away but their occurrence will be less frequent. I've accepted the outcome of my experience (what else can you do), but I still think about it . Good luck -- you've got a pretty big support group right here!

Dave
Cody
Posted 4/8/2015 4:48 PM (#764073 - in reply to #763868)
Subject: Re: When does the pain go away?




Posts: 358


Really not the end of the world. This has happened to me and many other even far more experienced, probably has happened to the Pros on PMTT Circuit from time to time or even Guides. Dust yourself off get back at it, there is more fish in the sea including the one you lost. Just think it was a great release, what would of hurt me even more is an unrevivable fish and unfortunately that happens to even the best anglers. Now that would hurt ! I lost the biggest Smallmouth I know of that I ever hooked last year in a Bass Tournament. ( I did not keep the rod tip down and after the 4th jump it got off ) I haven't gave up on catching this fish again, I will just be a bit smarter next time as I'm sure you will be too as this seems like a learning experience for you as well as me and others that read your post. Oh when you do catch it post the pic and story. Good luck to you !!
esoxaddict
Posted 4/8/2015 5:08 PM (#764077 - in reply to #763868)
Subject: Re: When does the pain go away?





Posts: 8716


It used to bother me a lot. I'd get mad, yell and swear a lot, and spend the rest of the day mad. I still get upset when it's a really big fish and I knew better than to do whatever it was that cost me the fish. If it was a tournament, that would be a different story. The rest of the time? Sharpen your hooks and get back to casting.



Nershi
Posted 4/8/2015 5:22 PM (#764078 - in reply to #763868)
Subject: Re: When does the pain go away?




Location: MN
I agree with C7. Catch one bigger or it probably isn't going away.

I lost one last year that I am confident would have been my PB. Never got a super good look but from what I saw it was a beast. I caught a nice 50 a couple weeks later but it didn't help with the pain of losing the other one. This year I am going to land the big momma so I can forget about it.
Landry
Posted 4/9/2015 4:19 PM (#764237 - in reply to #763868)
Subject: Re: When does the pain go away?




Posts: 1023


I lost two giants two summers ago. It still hurts when I think about it.
I got a fat 51" last Fall but I am sure the two Iost were bigger.
BigMo
Posted 4/9/2015 5:28 PM (#764243 - in reply to #763868)
Subject: RE: When does the pain go away?




Posts: 617


Location: Clintonville, WI
The pain never completely goes away.......it just dulls a bit.

Kirby Budrow
Posted 4/9/2015 5:34 PM (#764245 - in reply to #763868)
Subject: Re: When does the pain go away?





Posts: 2273


Location: Chisholm, MN
I've lost more big fish than I've landed. I'll never get those ones back
FAT-SKI
Posted 4/9/2015 5:47 PM (#764247 - in reply to #764245)
Subject: Re: When does the pain go away?




Posts: 1360


Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished
It doesn't .... at least not for me
mnmusky
Posted 4/9/2015 6:37 PM (#764251 - in reply to #764247)
Subject: Re: When does the pain go away?




Well son... she loved ya and left ya..... Get over it!!! I suggest you saddle up, splash on some of that fancy, 50 spf coconut cologne , get out there and find the fattest, ugliest, slob of a honey and get her in the sack asap!!! big rebound girls, the best remedy.
You'll find the ones you lost humble you and the ones you got, harden you.
Thats Musky fishin 102

tolle141
Posted 4/9/2015 7:26 PM (#764261 - in reply to #763868)
Subject: Re: When does the pain go away?





Posts: 1000


another reason to get a net... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZMyJkmo8vA
Musky Face
Posted 4/9/2015 7:53 PM (#764263 - in reply to #764251)
Subject: Re: When does the pain go away?




Posts: 558


Nicely said Mnmusky! Lmao.

Edited by Musky Face 4/9/2015 7:55 PM
Lundbob
Posted 4/9/2015 8:28 PM (#764266 - in reply to #763868)
Subject: Re: When does the pain go away?





Posts: 443


Location: Duluth, MN
Also if you fish solo a lot get one of these. It will save you.

http://robohandle.com/
Mitch Garcia
Posted 4/9/2015 10:44 PM (#764281 - in reply to #763868)
Subject: Re: When does the pain go away?




Posts: 33


Location: Madison, WI
Let's see, I'm 55 now and I was 14 when I lost my first "nice" musky... "nice" to a 14 year old. So that's 41 years later and I still remember it. But it's also one of my most cherished memories because right after he broke my line and dove to the bottom he came back up and he did a tail dance right near the boat.. and I could see my Herter's Hammered Gold Spoon flipping around on the corner of his mouth, catching the sunlight and sparkling like it was real gold. I may have the pain of losing that fish 41 years ago but it's overshadowed by 41 years of one of the best fishing memories I've ever had. Overall, it was an experience I wouldn't want to have happened any other way.
ESOX Maniac
Posted 4/10/2015 8:13 AM (#764295 - in reply to #764281)
Subject: Re: When does the pain go away?





Posts: 2752


Location: Mauston, Wisconsin
Never, you will remember every minute detail until the end.... of your time on earth. Its what drives the addiction! I remember every one of mine as if it happened minutes ago.....painful lessons learned with huge levels of endorphins post loss. Yes, the pain drives the addiction, real muskie fisherman crave the endorphins!

Have fun!
Al
muskyroller
Posted 4/10/2015 12:00 PM (#764335 - in reply to #763868)
Subject: Re: When does the pain go away?




Posts: 1039


Location: North St. Paul, MN
Never. Still remember and am a little pained by the thought of the 2 I lost on the same day on Lac Seul, 2003. Still haven't come close to having one on the same size as those two since. Maybe this year????
BigC
Posted 4/10/2015 1:17 PM (#764344 - in reply to #763868)
Subject: Re: When does the pain go away?





Location: On the O
If you've already hooked into a "beast" and it's only April, I think it might not take very long for you to catch one that helps take the pain away.
This is also why I never fish solo, at least if you're with a partner you have someone else to blame!
Cody
Posted 4/10/2015 6:14 PM (#764387 - in reply to #763868)
Subject: Re: When does the pain go away?




Posts: 358


mnmusky, That was great ! LMAO x2 :-)))
kap
Posted 4/10/2015 6:58 PM (#764391 - in reply to #763868)
Subject: Re: When does the pain go away?




Posts: 534


Location: deephaven mn
i have not yet forgot the really big ones, the ones caught, the ones lost, or the ones just spotted
emotions may vary but i won't go away, still cursing a few
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