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| Hey everyone,
after I finished my first season finished with not a single fish, I finally managed to land one of the beasts today. The fish came during about the 25th hour of this year's season, on a Dominatrix bucktail. (Thanks for the great product James.) This fish was a healthy 44 incher, and came out of a creek bed in 72 degree water. Thanks for looking!
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Location: Rhinelander | Good looking fish.
You're hooked now. |
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| Nice! How is your finger? |
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| Oh yeah I am haha |
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Location: Northern Wisconsin | nice, where at? |
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| A Reservoir in New Jersey, 500 acres. It has a good population of fish, and they are all fairly large from what I've seen/heard. |
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| The finger hurts a little Guest haha |
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| Nice one ....now it all begins ..... |
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Location: Appleton | Congrats. Should only get easier from here |
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Location: branchburg NJ | way to go... monksville??
Edited by muskyyaker 7/27/2010 2:27 PM
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| Nice job man. It only seems to get easier after your first fish. Well, not necessarily easier on a fish per hour basis, but mentally KNOWING you can catch one makes a huge difference. I have 6 fish in the boat since last July (my first) and still haven't hooked into a 44" inch fish so that is one heck of a start! |
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| muskyyaker - 7/27/2010 3:25 PM
way to go... monksville??
Yup...won't tell you where though, you gotta figure that part out on your own. If you would like to know, shoot me a PM.
Thanks for all the support and kind words guys. I'm heading out again Friday to see if anything is doing. I'm hoping it does get easier from here lol |
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| nice job, congrats |
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Location: N.FIB | Nice fish,get some musky armour gloves,they do help |
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Location: Columbus, Georgia | A 44 is a great start. Congrats and many, many more. |
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Location: Kodiak, AK | Nice fish. That's true, a 44 is a great start. That's a fine fish at any time. Well done! |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Very nice fish! |
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| You will always remember the first one! Nice fish! Keep casting! |
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Location: New Berlin,Wisconsin,53151 | Great way to break the ice....my 1st season was a skunk also and it took the whole month of May the next year to complete the task.
Bruce |
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| Welcome to the addiction. |
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| Nice catch !
I fish that place once or twice a week.
You found some cool water temps back there..?
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| Congrats!
nice fish, great reward for hard work |
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| Congrats, Nice Fish, certainly one you remember even after 2 tray's of beer ^- and a long life. The first is always the best memory. |
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| Now you can change your nick than ^- |
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| BassMiesterNJ - 7/28/2010 9:17 AM
Nice catch !
I fish that place once or twice a week.
You found some cool water temps back there..?
Yup, main lake as 84, it was 72 back there!!
Thanks a lot for the feedback, much appreciated. I'm going back out on Friday, am I hooked yet? |
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| Basschamp167 - 7/28/2010 11:10 PM
Thanks a lot for the feedback, much appreciated. I'm going back out on Friday, am I hooked yet?
No not yet, otherwise you were going back tonight ^- |
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Location: Kronenwetter, WI | Congratulations. Now that you've broken the seal, more are sure to come! Keep on slingin' |
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