Posted 11/10/2014 7:19 PM (#739456) Subject: The Fever
Posts: 192
When the snow starts flying and musky season is quickly coming to an end in northern WI my musky fever flares up. During the season not as much. I'm sure many others fall victim to the symptoms of Esox Influenza this time of year. Am I right or am I right?
Posted 11/10/2014 7:53 PM (#739463 - in reply to #739456) Subject: Re: The Fever
Posts: 1038
Location: North St. Paul, MN
Totally right...I was planning on going out Saturday and now there's about 1% chance and it's killing me! Holding out hope for a thanksgiving warm-up and one last trip out.
Posted 11/11/2014 8:33 AM (#739527 - in reply to #739456) Subject: Re: The Fever
Posts: 705
Location: Alex or Alek?
The plan has been all along that if we did well enough deer opener this last weekend i was going out this Saturday. Well we filled the freezer and now we might not get to fish!!!! askdjfhaskjdfbnol;ksadfoasnhd
Posted 11/11/2014 12:31 PM (#739593 - in reply to #739456) Subject: Re: The Fever
Posts: 18
I spent the weekend on Mille Lacs. Ice up reels, iced up casting deck, relentless wind.....My muskie fever is cured. I don't care if I make another cast for months.
Posted 11/12/2014 12:26 PM (#739799 - in reply to #739593) Subject: Re: The Fever
Posts: 1150
Location: Minnesota.
Doc Obvious - 11/11/2014 12:31 PM
I spent the weekend on Mille Lacs. Ice up reels, iced up casting deck, relentless wind.....My muskie fever is cured. I don't care if I make another cast for months.
That takes some kind'a moxy! More than I've got.
Nice try...my rigs been in storage for a few weeks already and I'm jonesin'...Lucky that I have a few other hobbies to keep me busy.