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AFChief
Posted 6/18/2005 5:10 PM (#151105 - in reply to #150779)
Subject: RE: female musky anglers?




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Location: So. Illinois
My wife loves to fish I had a hard time convincing her a couple of years ago to let me buy some muskie gear. Now that we have the gear and she has caught a few herself, she loves it. She also manages to outfish me on a routine basis. Below is the largest we have ever put in the boat.




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ManitouDan
Posted 6/19/2005 11:26 AM (#151126 - in reply to #150779)
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Judy -- I live nearby in So Portsmouth Ky, do you guys fish the local creeks any for muskie? ManitouDan (Dan Stevenson)
shaye2436
Posted 6/19/2005 4:35 PM (#151130 - in reply to #150779)
Subject: RE: female musky anglers?


We haven't tried it yet. I hear that out towards Otway at the Covered Bridge on Scioto Brush Creek. There have been some nice musky caught in that area. We drove out there last winter when we had to get out of the house just to do something. I don't mind fishing in the cold weather or hard rain but Mark don't do the cold. I had him take me to the Cave in March and he just about froze. I put the warmers in my gloves and shoes and started fishing. Its not as bad on me cause I am the on in the warm truck when we launch he's the one in the boat with the wind and snow blowing. I think we are going to try Otway this weekend and see what happens. Usually we only fish the Cave. Do you know of any other places in the Portsmouth area that have good musky fishing. I have also heard that there are musky in the Little Sandy River above the concrete bridge. We went a couple of times but no luck and I was wondering you have tried it.

Judy
TForcier
Posted 6/20/2005 5:26 PM (#151250 - in reply to #150779)
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Location: Wis. Rapids, WI
My daughter who is now 6 yrs old has gotten a musky for the past three years with. At 4 yrs she boated a 36-incher, last year she got a 38-incher and just this past week she boated a 34-incher.


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esoxaddict
Posted 6/20/2005 5:58 PM (#151257 - in reply to #151250)
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LOL, look at how serious she is!

"I'm the baddest musky fisherman in the world!"

That's probably the cutest fishing picture EVER.

Jeff
Mauser
Posted 6/22/2005 9:57 AM (#151482 - in reply to #150779)
Subject: RE: female musky anglers?




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Location: Southern W.Va.
I've fished with Karen De Petros on Cave run and she's as good a musky fisherperson as they come. Laura Morrison runs Muskies 101 and is fishing the Pro circurt with Tony Grant this year. They both have caught many more fish than I have but most people have .

All I can say is "Welcome "

Mauser
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