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Location: ne53 | I'm going to have to put the Croixs and Lakewood away early this year. While on a trip to Canada, I fell off a granite ledge and tore the rotator cuff in my left shoulder (I was always the guy that preached safety). It could have been much worse, and for that I guess I'm grateful. With each day off I have, I'll look at those muskie baits with a wanting eye. For those of you that are able, post some pictures to rub it in so I can see what I'm missin'.  |
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| I hate to be the one, but I drew the short straw and those buggers made me ask, "How exactly does one fall off a granite ledge while supposably musky fishing in Canada??"
(I didn't want to be the one.......they made me.......you know... ) |
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Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water | How about trolling? You could have someone help you with the rod, maybe.
Sorry to hear you are out of the action. Take your therapy VERY seriously, and you will be back before you know it. |
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Location: ne53 | Durring a shore lunch, I took a break to walk around and strecth the legs. We were on a small island (natural granite formation) that had some areas with large cracks. Some cracks were about 7 to 9 feet across and about 5 to 9 feet deep. It was an amazing natural setting and I thought it would make a great picture. I found one of these large cracks with a large rock at the bottom to sit on. (Not a good place to set the timer on the camera and only have 10 seconds to get into position.) Nothing to be proud of, but I did get to the bottom of hte crevice in less than 10 seconds. It gets worse, it wasn't even a muskie trip. A good friend of mine is close to the family that runs the camp on Lake Cormorant. It's a family fishing trip thats great for younger kids to keep them occupied with all the pike, walleyes, and lake trout. So I guess you could say yes, this happened all for a pike. PLEASE, rub it in a little more. LOL |
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Location: Waukesha, WI | jpine, you could drive the boat while I set out the trolling lines. You worth having along for netting the catch?
may you have a speedy recovery. |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Heal up fast, and get out and TROLL! |
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Location: Wausau, Wisconsin | You can come and sucker fish with me. We'll float bobbers no casting needed. |
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| Dang, they made me post again...
Darwin Nominee!!!  |
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| Troll away until sucker season gets here |
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| Take an 8 year old carp fishing. Easy on the arm and you both will have a good time. |
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| Forgot to ask, did you get a good picture? |
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