What a couple of days!!
muskiebreath
Posted 7/17/2010 12:15 PM (#450417)
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The fish are snapping with this hot weather this year. Thought I would share the coolest 10 minutes I have ever had in my boat! Got a 54.5 and a 55 on back to back casts! Lots of fifetys hitting the net this year.

Jason Hamernick
Muskie Breath Guide Service
612-209-0608


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wolftackle84
Posted 7/17/2010 12:22 PM (#450418 - in reply to #450417)
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Location: sun prairie,wi
way to go jason
musky-skunk
Posted 7/17/2010 12:24 PM (#450419 - in reply to #450417)
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Wow.. YOU THE MAN JASON!!!!!!!!!! Congrats!!!
Top H2O
Posted 7/17/2010 1:01 PM (#450423 - in reply to #450419)
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Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
Very Nice ! Wowzers !
fish4musky1
Posted 7/17/2010 1:09 PM (#450425 - in reply to #450417)
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Location: Northern Wisconsin
holy cow, nice
Esox-Hunter
Posted 7/17/2010 3:08 PM (#450442 - in reply to #450425)
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Location: South East Wisconsin
Saweet!
Guest
Posted 7/17/2010 4:31 PM (#450448 - in reply to #450417)
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glad the Mille lacs fish are still going.
Slow Rollin
Posted 7/17/2010 4:34 PM (#450449 - in reply to #450448)
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that would be from Vermillion
Guest
Posted 7/17/2010 4:48 PM (#450450 - in reply to #450449)
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Slow Rollin - 7/17/2010 4:34 PM

that would be from Vermillion


you sure about that?
Slow Rollin
Posted 7/17/2010 4:54 PM (#450451 - in reply to #450450)
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yep
leech lake strain
Posted 7/17/2010 5:35 PM (#450455 - in reply to #450417)
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that's amazing! wish that would happen for me!
Matt Snyder
Posted 7/17/2010 5:51 PM (#450457 - in reply to #450417)
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Call Jason. Those were caught on Mille lacs just before he got up here on July 8th

Awesome job Jason!!
lifeisfun
Posted 7/17/2010 7:55 PM (#450477 - in reply to #450417)
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Location: Ontario
Amazing I wish I was there to see the action
esoxlady
Posted 7/17/2010 8:25 PM (#450484 - in reply to #450417)
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Posts: 223


Location: minneapolis
That's freakin' ridiculous.
Back to back casts ? I guess that would be the spot on the spot 'eh?
Minnesota muskies are really healthy and in great shape right now.
Those fish could easily pass for fall fatties and it's mid-july!
Fins are perfect- no splits and no marks 'cept 1 minor scuff on the side on the first one.
I Love Minnesota Muskies!

619musky
Posted 7/17/2010 9:54 PM (#450494 - in reply to #450417)
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That's awesome, two way over 50 on to back to back casts is unbelievable.
JKahler
Posted 7/17/2010 11:00 PM (#450500 - in reply to #450417)
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Location: WI
What are the odds, even on the best lake? Amazing!
muskie-addict
Posted 7/17/2010 11:13 PM (#450504 - in reply to #450500)
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Uh, wow!

The post said "a couple" days.....what was the other day like?
JakeStCroixSkis
Posted 7/17/2010 11:41 PM (#450507 - in reply to #450504)
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Location: St. Lawrence River
wow thats incredible
CASTING55
Posted 7/19/2010 1:15 PM (#450759 - in reply to #450417)
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Location: N.FIB
would have to say he picked the right spot that night
Mikes Extreme
Posted 7/19/2010 3:48 PM (#450779 - in reply to #450417)
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Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin
The man knows big fish...........Always on them
muskiebreath
Posted 7/19/2010 4:57 PM (#450784 - in reply to #450417)
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This is the biggest from the day before these 2 fish. My client could not get the fish away from his body. This fish is way heavier than the 2 that I got. This fish was an absolute pig!! 54 x fatty!!


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fish4musky1
Posted 7/19/2010 5:01 PM (#450785 - in reply to #450784)
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Location: Northern Wisconsin
wow, insane!!! hope he didnt step on the double 10 right behind his back foot lol
PSYS
Posted 7/19/2010 6:13 PM (#450802 - in reply to #450417)
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Location: APPLETON, WI
OMG! Back to back casts...? Once in a lifetime... even on the best lake under the best conditions, I would think that's a fairly rare evening...?
Mr Musky
Posted 7/19/2010 7:25 PM (#450822 - in reply to #450417)
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I seen him on Keyes outdoors sticka 50 and 53 in pretty short order one summer nite, pretty common occurance for the Hamer. I'd say he's dialed in to say the least!!!

Mr Musky
sworrall
Posted 7/19/2010 11:31 PM (#450861 - in reply to #450417)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Super fish, congratulations on two casts of a lifetime!
Sam Ubl
Posted 7/20/2010 10:42 AM (#450893 - in reply to #450417)
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Location: SE Wisconsin
This is one of those situations where you stutter before you can think of something to respond with... At least that's what happened to me. Think I'll move to MN - just saying.
MuskieDon1
Posted 7/20/2010 1:00 PM (#450922 - in reply to #450417)
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When I get myself outta my economic downturn, I will chase the big girls with "Muskiebreath" , God willing !

Wow, TOO COOL !!!
Guest
Posted 7/21/2010 9:08 AM (#451048 - in reply to #450417)
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Ok, I'll ask. It seems obvious Hammernick is the man and on fire right now no matter where he's fishing, Vermilion, Mille Lacs, where ever. Has there been a hot bait? Not looking to give up locations or spots, just wondering if one bait in particular has stood out. I know in years past if there's a bait that's hot in one area, it's usually hot everywhere.
muskiebreath
Posted 7/21/2010 11:55 AM (#451093 - in reply to #451048)
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cowgirls,cowgirls more cowgirls and super models!!!!
greenejeans
Posted 7/21/2010 12:39 PM (#451105 - in reply to #451093)
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Location: chisago city,mn.
any pointers on how to deal with bugs night fishing.
muskiebreath
Posted 7/21/2010 4:05 PM (#451129 - in reply to #450417)
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I pull a hood, hat, or sunglasses out. They only last an hour or so and I just fight through them and wait for the clear.

Thanks everyone for the kind words too!

I always try have a Medussa in the water too, it's been good for me the last few years catching some pigs on pressured waters. It's different enough to what everyone else is throwing and I think the 3 tails made a different vibration than other rubber.

People can laugh, but it's my thought. Alot of thos same people thought the Cowgirl was just a bucktail too! LOL

Jason
guest
Posted 7/21/2010 9:40 PM (#451196 - in reply to #450417)
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I know you also do well in the late fall on Bulldawgs. Do you also use the Medussas during late fall? Just curious if you think there is a time and place for each. Is the larger Medussa going to be available this year? I wouldn't mind throwing one around this Oct. and Nov.
Jerry Newman
Posted 7/21/2010 9:53 PM (#451201 - in reply to #451129)
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Location: 31
Congratulations Jason... absolutely fantastic!

Greenjeans: The best trick I use to combat mosquitoes is to spray the heck out of a light hooded sweatshirt at home and just place it in a Ziploc bag. This way your all ready to go when they attack, and not getting spray all over the boat too boot. I also rub the contraband deet stuff on my hands ect. and try to keep the boat moving a little quicker than normal when they really get thick.
Guest
Posted 7/21/2010 11:45 PM (#451212 - in reply to #451201)
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Mosquitoes are the least of your worries on Mille Lacs.

Also, the bug hatch seems to have a let up a bit from what it was.
Hammskie
Posted 7/22/2010 9:41 AM (#451240 - in reply to #450417)
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Location: Minnetonka
Hungry hungry muskies...


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happy hooker
Posted 7/22/2010 9:52 AM (#451244 - in reply to #451240)
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4700 views so far and counting,,,whats the north end gonna look like sat nite!!!! windchime time clink,clink,clink

thats a good thing though,,lacs is half way tween Tonka and Vermilion so that should relieve pressure on the two which need it.
Captain
Posted 7/22/2010 9:59 AM (#451248 - in reply to #450417)
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I have used the Thermacell with great results to counter the mosquitos. They also do moderately well at keeping away lake flies and mayflies. Just set it up somewhere in your boat and no worries. No smelly, sticky bug repellent required.
Top H2O
Posted 7/22/2010 11:09 PM (#451420 - in reply to #450417)
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Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
Jason,
Have you had any good luck with the Cowdussa ? I really like the Medussa and have a few cowdussa's but haven't given them much water time... Should I spend more time throwing the cowdussa ?

Pulling that thing in all day will build muscles even in the swim suit area !
Thank God for Trinadads.

Jerome