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mattw
Posted 8/5/2009 4:27 PM (#392545)
Subject: future musky hunter




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Took my 5 year old trolling for a couple hours last night and we managed this little guy. Funny thing is on the way to the lake he was singing musky maniac by shram band as loud as he could. Not a big fish but good times.


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tuffy1
Posted 8/5/2009 5:01 PM (#392555 - in reply to #392545)
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Location: Racine, Wi
He doesn't look like he's having any fun at all in that picture. Great work on getting the young one involved.
joe m
Posted 8/5/2009 5:46 PM (#392559 - in reply to #392545)
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Location: Pittsburgh, pa
Very cool. great picture..
sorenson
Posted 8/5/2009 7:07 PM (#392573 - in reply to #392545)
Subject: Re: future musky hunter





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Location: Ogden, Ut
I gotta agree w/ joel - he's definitely not having a good time.
Great, ain't it? Give him my congrats.
S.
PSYS
Posted 8/5/2009 7:11 PM (#392575 - in reply to #392545)
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Location: APPLETON, WI
Great pic...!
BaddFish
Posted 8/5/2009 8:29 PM (#392585 - in reply to #392545)
Subject: Re: future musky hunter




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Location: N.E. Ohio
Great pic man! That's what its all about..
RiverMan
Posted 8/5/2009 9:17 PM (#392598 - in reply to #392545)
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Location: Oregon
You can see the joy in that kid's face!! Great pic!!

Jed
Fiedler
Posted 8/5/2009 10:13 PM (#392611 - in reply to #392545)
Subject: Re: future musky hunter





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Location: beloit
it was great being able to witness this moment. I didn't even notice his expression when i took the pic.
Guest
Posted 8/6/2009 12:36 PM (#392719 - in reply to #392545)
Subject: RE: future musky hunter


That's a big fish to a kid! Compared to his height, it is a giant. Have him hold out his hands for the length of the fish, and as he get bigger, the fish will too.

Congrats on a nice fish and good memories.

Brian
Esox-Hunter
Posted 8/6/2009 3:19 PM (#392751 - in reply to #392719)
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Location: South East Wisconsin
I agree thats what its all about! I can't wait to get my nephew involved!

S.Killips
Roughneck1860
Posted 8/6/2009 3:21 PM (#392752 - in reply to #392545)
Subject: Re: future musky hunter





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Location: Southern Ontario, Detroit River and Lake StClair
That's what its all about......excellent job. My sons are 16 and 13 now but they are still my regular muskie fishing partners.

Good Fishin'
Tim
dtaijo174
Posted 8/6/2009 4:35 PM (#392767 - in reply to #392545)
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Location: New Hope MN
When can they start casting? I'm thinking about getting one for that reason alone
Roughneck1860
Posted 8/6/2009 7:08 PM (#392789 - in reply to #392767)
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Location: Southern Ontario, Detroit River and Lake StClair
dtaijo174 - 8/6/2009 5:35 PM

When can they start casting? I'm thinking about getting one for that reason alone ;)


My oldest son started with a flippin' stick with a small ABU 5600 on it tossing Mepps and Vibrax spinners when he was 6yr old.

Tim
T bone
Posted 8/7/2009 12:08 PM (#392907 - in reply to #392789)
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My son is 3 and has been throwing his little bulldawg or mini topper stoper all year. His favorite bait is a 6" Jake though. I can't wait till he get his first ski! I keep his drag set kinda loose because I don't want some fish to rip his pole out of his hands or worse pull him out of the boat.
Got Esox?
Posted 8/7/2009 5:03 PM (#392986 - in reply to #392545)
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Location: WESTERN WI
Good stuff Matt! Your little guy is glowing with glee.
Hawkeye
Posted 8/7/2009 8:46 PM (#393029 - in reply to #392545)
Subject: RE: future musky hunter


Excellent job, Matt. Remember Dads...make the times out with the kids all about THEM catching a fish and they'll love it for the rest of thier life.
JKahler
Posted 8/8/2009 6:52 PM (#393145 - in reply to #392545)
Subject: Re: future musky hunter




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Location: WI
Great picture. That kid looks happy! He will grow up knowing there is life beyond PS3.
shotgunlew
Posted 8/25/2009 12:36 PM (#395917 - in reply to #392545)
Subject: Re: future musky hunter





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Location: In the cabbage
That Little fella is the future of musky fishing!
RiddingBaits
Posted 8/25/2009 12:39 PM (#395918 - in reply to #392545)
Subject: Re: future musky hunter




Posts: 31


Take him out casting Jackpots, have some contests...have a blast! Thats what my dad had me doin when I was that guys age...I remember losing a few fish back then after he'd hand me the rod, if I wasn't fighting with my little brother
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