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| Hit Alexander on Saturday from about 9:30a.m. 'til dark.
Water temps. were around 55, give or take half a degree.
Raised 9 fish total with one "FAT" 36 incher in the boat on a Bulldawg. About 11 o'clock, my partner was throwing a Rad Dog and hooked a pike of about 25 inches. He is bringing the pike in towards the boat, when all of a sudden it grows to about 47 inches and starts peeling line from his reel! The fish had t-boned the pike and was not hooked. My partner just kept steady pressure on it and it held on for about a minute. Got the fish up to the boat, she saw the net, and let go. Was cool to see! I think we need to throw BIGGER BAITS! Raised several very nice fish, along with a few nice bonus pike in the boat. All in all a good day on the water. Would have been nice if the wind could have calmed down to about 20 - 25 mph though.[;)]
Maybe hit her again this coming weekend. Will let you know.
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| I'm still waiting for the day that happens to me, having a musky hit a smaller fish that I'm bringing in. For as much as I hear about that, I'm surprised I've never seen it yet.
I hit Alex today and got a 41" 15 minutes after I started. Then nothing the rest of the day. I did have 5 follows, but no more in the boat, not even a pike. Water temps were 48-49.
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