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Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI | Capt. Koepp......51" last night? Post some pics. |
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Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin | Yes, its true.
My client caught 4 muskies last night with the last one a old long skinny 51-inch.
Long story and pictures to follow. My cable to the computer has some bent pins and a new one is on the way.
I need to talk to Dan Johnson for my client. Can someone please post his cell number or PM it to me. I am at work and can't get away. Work sucks---fishing rocks!!!
I will get back on line at lunch..........Thanks in advance for the cell number. |
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Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI | Dan's contact info
262-569-7491
[email protected]
Congrats Mike
Edited by Gander Mt Guide 6/28/2005 9:11 AM
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Location: Racine, Wi | Way to go Mike!!!!! |
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| Gosh, Extreme One. Fishing less, and catching more this year. And bigguns to boot! I bet that has someone pulling out his hair! hehehe Channel 88, over!
Congrats!
Heard you had a talk with my friend. He's looking at Sept? Cool. |
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| Hey Shep, When are ya coming down this way???? Gimme a call when ya want to hook up. |
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Location: Athens, Ohio | whoo-hoo! Very nice, Mr. K, very nice. Keep fishin, keep rockin that Ranger. m |
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| Trolling, I assume. What's the water temp out there now? |
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Location: oswego, il | Is it true shep is looking to move back to milwaukee? Nice fish! |
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| You guys are forgetting, Mike is Captain Mike now. I wish that we had a little emotion guy who saluted, because I'd give him one.
Way to go buddy.
Beav |
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Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin | Water temps were 79.1 last night.
Water releases are the prefered method at this temp. Pictures are only taken if needed.
Yes, trolling. Its hard to get your baits down 15 to 20ft where the muskies are. My client was in his 60's and I don't think he could crank Depth Raiders and tripple D's all afternoon.
I saw one foater last night from this past weekend. Looked like a 40-incher.
I try to work shallower water to avoid catching fish that come from the deeper cooler water. Its easer on the fish if they are caught in the shallows. Sometimes you get a fish that moves in from deep water and extra care is needed when released. The fish tend to foat until they burp or release air. A good livewell and some ice keeps them healthy until they are ready to go. Remember to add some warm water to the live well to adjust the water temps back to lake temps to avoid shocking the fish. |
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