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TECK
Posted 12/30/2003 10:11 AM (#92024 - in reply to #7262)
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Posts: 670


Location: Minnetonka , MN.
Even have one on your XMAS tree.
Rich D
Posted 12/30/2003 11:31 AM (#92029 - in reply to #7262)
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Posts: 122


Location: Pittsburgh, PA
You have to explain that you weren't being demeaning or trying to sexually harrass anyone when you told the story about the pig who inhaled your 12" vibrating crank and how she was so exhausted afterwards, she didn't fight when your buddy took a bunch of pictures...

Rich D
tuffy1
Posted 12/30/2003 11:39 AM (#92032 - in reply to #7262)
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Posts: 3240


Location: Racine, Wi
If you wake up every morning during the winter and stare at the baits hanging on the pegboard, just waiting for the ice to clear.

If you plan your wedding around opening day, summer, fall, and any tournaments held before the WI opening day.

You speed up on the freeway, just because the truck that passed you had a muskie inc sticker on it, and you want to find out who it is.

you take the prop nuts off of speed boats at night, when the owners cheerfully sleep dreaming of making wakes for fisherman.

muskyboy
Posted 12/30/2003 12:09 PM (#92039 - in reply to #7262)
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You are stuck in LA so you search the internet for someplace in the Chicago area that has Mepps Musky Marabous in stock and then nicely ask (beg) your ex wife to pick up 4 specific color patterns (Black/Gold, Black/Silver, White Silver, and Firetiger) for your upcoming trip to Sioux Lookout Ontario.

You immediately sharpen the hooks on every new musky bait you bring home!
esoxb8r
Posted 12/30/2003 12:10 PM (#92040 - in reply to #7262)
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Location: Pewaukee, WI
you cast and drag bulldawgs over ice that is to skim too walk on and too hard to bust through
husky_jerk
Posted 12/30/2003 12:17 PM (#92042 - in reply to #7262)
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Posts: 305


Location: Illinois
If you are so bored during the off season that you consider which movie character would make a good boat partner. I would think William Munney would be a hell of a stick but I would hate to botch the net job. I actually had this stupid conversation with a friend of mine while driving last week. Pretty sick and warped thought process.
Musky Alan
Posted 12/30/2003 12:24 PM (#92044 - in reply to #7262)
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Posts: 544


Location: Alsip, Il
A couple more thoughts; From reading the posts Commanche Jim how about using 80 lb. power pro instead of Tuff line as a belt, trying to figure out how I can get out the last week of December or first week of January. Al
Musky Alan
Posted 12/30/2003 12:27 PM (#92045 - in reply to #7262)
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Posts: 544


Location: Alsip, Il
Last thought: when I buy something I think in amount of bucktails I could get, instead of dollars. For example that $100.00 widget,costs 8 bucktails. Al
mikie
Posted 12/30/2003 1:34 PM (#92046 - in reply to #52272)
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Location: Athens, Ohio
if you end a muskie show at a lure swap instead of a local strip bar. m
lobi
Posted 12/30/2003 11:42 PM (#92119 - in reply to #92039)
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Posts: 1137


Location: Holly, MI
Originally written by muskyboy on 2003-12-30 1:09 PM

You immediately sharpen the hooks on every new musky bait you bring home!


HaHa, That's me. Here is a tip..Keep an extra hook file in the junk drawer in the kitchen ; )

Thumb nail always hacked up from testing hooks
Even consider fishing on the bow hunting opener
Make sure your 3yr old can tell a Musky and a Pike apart
Take perfectly good lures and completly re-Paint them
Make some of the most ubsurd looking home made baits that actually work
Buy a 2000 ft spool of 80lb mono to make 6 inch leaders with
Secretly cast Muskie lures when you get stuck "bass" fishing with in-laws
Get subscriptions to Musky mags despite high cost and low volume of issues
Spend more on one lure than most fisherman spend on a rod/reel combo
Setting hooks in your sleep and hurting wife
Tossing and turning all night before opener and still feel fine all day


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