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Location: Anchorage | After a slow hour in the boat today, my buddy and I got wondering, when was the last time anyone had a muskie doubleheader? Completely curiosity, but if anyone has I'm sure I'm not the only one that might be interested, seeing how much effort is put into one fish at a time. Anyhow, Thanks.
Edited by woody 6/2/2004 10:21 PM
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| my buddy and his pal had a double last fall on lake of the woods. the fish were 42& 39 inches pretty cool. |
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Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin | Woody, my brother and I got a double the 2nd of May, 2004
Greg set the hook on a 37 1/2-inch muskie and brought it to the boat, I netted it and reached for the tape to get a estimate of length, my sucker rod that was left in went off and I set the hooks into a 38 3/4-inch muskie was netted with the other muskie still in the net.
Two muskies in the same net, not much we could do, it happened so fast.
I don't have the pictures on my work computer but they are on my web sites home page.
Click on the link below.
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| Last fall October 25, my wife and I caught a 53 and a mid 40 incher trolling on LOTW, it was absolute mayhem getting those two to the boat! |
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Location: Illinois-Indiana | About 4 years ago a buddy and I got a double header, he had one on and said get the net, just then the sucker rod went off and I told him "your on your own"
It was pretty cool, if I can find the pic's I will post them. |
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Location: Kawarthas, Ontario | I've had three double-headers over the past 5 seasons. Thankfully, I've landed 5 of those 6 fish too. Back in 2001, I actually almost had a triple header... had a double on, and a third fish hit, but didn't hook-up. (I'm still convinced that the third fish that missed was likely a big walleye.)
The best (my second double) was a test day I was doing with the host of a perspective new TV show who wanted to shoot a possible pilot with me. I think his intention was to come out and see if I really knew what I was talking about/doing. I told him about a rather significant inside turn on one particular weed edge, and that this spot was a consistent producer of good-sized muskies. I called the exact spot when we arrived there (my imitation of Babe Ruth), and within 45 seconds the drag sounded to indicate that a solid fish was on the port side rod. Off-balance, I grabbed the starboard rod to clear it and a second fish nearly ripped the rod right out of my hand. We ended up landing 41 and 41 1/2" muskies. Needless to say, he was pretty impressed.
After that one, I now carry a back-up landing tool on my boat. My primary tool is a big Beckman Finsaver Magnum Pen, but I also carry a gaff and a Boga just in case. (Always be prepared!)
Regards,
Steve Wickens
STRIKE ZONE Muskie Charters
Edited by strike_zone 6/3/2004 8:15 AM
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Location: lansing, il | the last time i (we) had a double header was in sept of 02, while trolling on eagle lake in canada we had 2 clickers start screaming at the same time i got a fat 48" (on the right) and my buddy (on the left) got a nice 45" we were fishing with guide cal "hollywood" ritchie out of andy myers lodge. that was a day i wont forget 20 minutes later my buddy got a 46" also.
Attachments ---------------- aml4548.jpg (40KB - 96 downloads)
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