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Muskerboy
Posted 7/28/2008 7:25 PM (#328551)
Subject: Hey I'm new.





Posts: 727


Hey guys I just joined the forums, I've been musky fishing since the beggining of this summer but have yet to get one . Lots of Northern tho.
muskellunged
Posted 7/28/2008 8:00 PM (#328559 - in reply to #328551)
Subject: Re: Hey I'm new.





Location: Illinois
Good luck in your noble pursuit! Much can be learned from reading threads on this site. 1st tip: Get to know the "Search" function. It can answer lots of frequently asked questions that "newbies" have. It's amazing how much information is archived for all of our disposal! 2nd tip: Don't believe everything you read, experience is the only real way to gain knowledge- and what works for one person may not work well for another!
Mike
sworrall
Posted 7/28/2008 10:22 PM (#328612 - in reply to #328551)
Subject: Re: Hey I'm new.





Posts: 32958


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Welcome aboard!
kreegz
Posted 7/28/2008 10:26 PM (#328613 - in reply to #328551)
Subject: Re: Hey I'm new.




Posts: 162


Location: East Troy, WI
i'll second the search function, especially if you are wondering about certain reels/rods/ or any other equipment

same can be said about your favorite lake you want to fish... there is most likely a post about it on here

there are also alot of informational videos on here, i know Slamr and Steve Jonesi did a video on how exactly to extract a lure/hook from a fish while in the net...

welcome aboard

found the vid
http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/watch.asp?id=766
mikie
Posted 7/29/2008 7:44 AM (#328663 - in reply to #328551)
Subject: Re: Hey I'm new.





Location: Athens, Ohio
No! Stop! Wait! Go back. Do not pass Go, do not collect your first muskie. All other fish will be trivial after you do. Your bass tackle will rot on the shelf, you'll find yourself shaking off 30 inch pike ("Nice size but it ain't a muskie!"). Save your life while you still can.

Welcome aboard, and good luck on your quest. m
12gauge
Posted 7/29/2008 10:04 AM (#328713 - in reply to #328551)
Subject: Re: Hey I'm new.





Posts: 159


Location: Stevens Point, WI
Where do you hail from Muskerboy? I bet there is someone who knows about muskies in your area and would be willing to share some of them : ).
Muskerboy
Posted 7/29/2008 10:21 AM (#328718 - in reply to #328551)
Subject: RE: Hey I'm new.





Posts: 727


Well I'm from around Appleton but we have a cottage near White Patato lake, Oconto county so I go on their as much as possible, we used to go on Highfalls and Cauldron but with gas now we dont make the drive.
12gauge
Posted 7/29/2008 11:51 AM (#328732 - in reply to #328551)
Subject: Re: Hey I'm new.





Posts: 159


Location: Stevens Point, WI
Sweet, i know some places around Appleton, and if you ever want to make the 1 hour drive over toward Point i've got muskies lined up for you, just let me know man! -andy
scolba
Posted 7/29/2008 3:32 PM (#328791 - in reply to #328551)
Subject: Re: Hey I'm new.




Posts: 122


Location: Bloomington, IL
can ANYBODY take you up on that 12gauge?
Muskerboy
Posted 7/30/2008 12:04 PM (#328956 - in reply to #328551)
Subject: Re: Hey I'm new.





Posts: 727


Anyone else?
esoxaddict
Posted 7/30/2008 12:35 PM (#328963 - in reply to #328551)
Subject: Re: Hey I'm new.





Posts: 8866


Well, first off welcome to the madness. Since you're new around here, here are 10 things you need to know:

1. I sound like I know a lot about muskie fishing. I THINK a lot about muskie fishing, but I only know a little. I'll happily tell you what I think any time I get the chance, though.

2. SLAMR: He is one of the moderators here. Despite the nature of his posts and his e mails, he really is a nice guy. And fun to fish with.

3. There are some guys here posting here who have been at this game for 30 years or more, who make a living knowing when, where, and how to catch muskies. When they talk, it would be wise to listen.

4. There are also some guys here who have been muskie fishing maybe three times who will readily tell you exactly how and why to do something they have never done or even seen. Sometimes that advice came from #3 above. Other times it came from "my friend who went on a trip once and caught a muskie..."

Knowing who is who takes some time. Rest assured though -- everyone here is here for the same reason. We all love muskie fishing! Well except Slamr that is...

5. You will catch muskies. It's very important to be prepared for that. More important than how to catch them is what to do afterwards, how, and with what.

6. Hire a guide. Ask questions. And LISTEN.

7. Have fun. It's supposed to be fun. Don't forget that.

8. Learn to do a good figure 8. Then learn to do a better one.

9. Muskie fishing is a learning experience. Whether you've been at it three days or 30 years, there is always something new to learn.

10. Never set a lure on the butt seat.





Edited by esoxaddict 7/30/2008 12:42 PM
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