Esox Can Be Picky
sworrall
Posted 1/15/2008 11:34 PM (#294318)
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Watch this Pike;after all the fooling around....makes one wonder how many time Muskies are so weird, too.






TJ DeVoe
Posted 1/15/2008 11:41 PM (#294319 - in reply to #294318)
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Cool footage! I take it you caught that fish?
sworrall
Posted 1/15/2008 11:44 PM (#294320 - in reply to #294319)
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Keith shot that one, and nope...it hit the freaking leader.
Shep
Posted 1/16/2008 10:15 AM (#294369 - in reply to #294320)
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The first fish looked like a pretty nice eye!
Magruter
Posted 1/16/2008 10:21 AM (#294373 - in reply to #294369)
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Shep - 1/16/2008 10:15 AM

The first fish looked like a pretty nice eye!


Look closer!
BALDY
Posted 1/16/2008 10:22 AM (#294374 - in reply to #294318)
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stupid fish.

the first one looked like a largemouth to me
Shep
Posted 1/16/2008 11:14 AM (#294385 - in reply to #294374)
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Yup, Bass. My bad.
sworrall
Posted 1/16/2008 12:37 PM (#294401 - in reply to #294318)
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I like the shiner scales flying by the camera at the end.
Magruter
Posted 1/16/2008 1:04 PM (#294403 - in reply to #294320)
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sworrall - 1/15/2008 11:44 PM

it hit the freaking leader.


That might explain why some fish are hog tied when I get them up and the hook is on the outside of their face.
esoxaddict
Posted 1/16/2008 1:54 PM (#294413 - in reply to #294318)
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Makes me wonder how many fish follow and leave before you ever see them...
B420
Posted 1/16/2008 2:05 PM (#294418 - in reply to #294318)
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The pike have been very picky for me this year. Getting a bunch of windowshoppers on the camera and not a lot eaters, even tough getting the snakes to go for some reason. I am bringing the problem solver out on friday to a local snake pit. I gave you windshoppers two month to play fair, now I'm gonna spear ya! Look all you want, just stay there long enough for me to fork ya!
sworrall
Posted 1/17/2008 8:56 AM (#294535 - in reply to #294318)
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B240,
Watch over the next couple days, we will have a very special place for you to upload you video...how's the peg doing? Say hello to Julie.
B420
Posted 1/17/2008 9:09 AM (#294536 - in reply to #294318)
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Can't wait to see some video! I have been slacking a bit myself but should have a few clips to upload. Tried to get Julie out in the spearhouse this weekend but the forecasted highs of -6 didn't really fire her up too much! Peg is ok, can hunt, fish, and walk so at least I can do the important stuff. Running is overrated anyway!
Willis
Posted 1/21/2008 9:32 AM (#295287 - in reply to #294536)
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This year i've been seeing alot of muskies, bass and walleye stare at my bait and move on almost every time out this year. Pike I usually don't see unless I catch them. They must be the most aggressive. Learning alot from the Marcum camera.