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missourimuskyhunter
Posted 9/13/2011 8:34 PM (#516431)
Subject: This is what I live for...





Posts: 1316


Location: Lebanon,Mo
So my intentions this morning was to put the boat in the water and try the new ss prop and adjust the height of the motor if needed.I planned to fish a bit since i would be there at first light and knew the full moon was going on and a very small weather disturbance to my west....what i didnt know is i would boat a 45,46,and then a 39 in all less than a hour by myself.I spent 15 minutes of that hour catching the fish and the rest of that hour netting,measuring,photo,releasing and replacing hooks.I averaged 8 casts between fish and will be a morning i will never forget.All photos were taken with my camera on timer,so there not the best and it was a job,but worth every minute i spent on the lake with no one around...


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leech lake strain
Posted 9/13/2011 8:37 PM (#516432 - in reply to #516431)
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Posts: 536


congrats, is this missouri I take it?

Edited by leech lake strain 9/13/2011 8:39 PM
DMcMusky
Posted 9/13/2011 9:00 PM (#516439 - in reply to #516431)
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Posts: 89


Location: East of muskie country
Congratulations MMH! Are you going with the G3 tiller now?
Chris Munchow
Posted 9/13/2011 9:05 PM (#516441 - in reply to #516431)
Subject: RE: This is what I live for...





Posts: 129


Location: North Metro - Twin Cities

Missouri,

 Nice job on the fish, always an adventure when you are solo. I also noticed the Phantom decal in your boat. If any of these fish were caught on Phantoms you should post the pics in Phantom's new Facebook page. They are going to give out free stuff from time to time for fans who have "liked" the page. 

missourimuskyhunter
Posted 9/13/2011 9:09 PM (#516442 - in reply to #516431)
Subject: RE: This is what I live for...





Posts: 1316


Location: Lebanon,Mo
Yes in Missouri and yes on the Tiller model...just way more room on a smaller boat.

Fred
riverrat09
Posted 9/13/2011 11:22 PM (#516459 - in reply to #516431)
Subject: Re: This is what I live for...





Posts: 132


Location: Missouri
Great job.. I've been planning on hitting the MO muskie back up, now that the water has cooled off. Hope I can have the luck you did.
Almost-B-Good
Posted 9/14/2011 6:21 AM (#516470 - in reply to #516431)
Subject: RE: This is what I live for...




Posts: 433


Location: Cedarburg, Wisconsin
I admire your sacrifice, giving up playing with the motor in order to catch three muskies! Well done! A special day to be sure.
JBush
Posted 9/14/2011 8:03 AM (#516483 - in reply to #516431)
Subject: RE: This is what I live for...




Posts: 311


Location: Ontario
That's a fantastic looking boat. Like someone else said, very clean and tons of room. You can't lose with Yamaha, the layout of that boat is ideal for all kinds of fishing. Be a great lodge boat.

One thing I can tell you from my experience and the experience of buddies...new boats are VERY lucky. You will have another couple days like that one before you hang it up this season, I can almsot guarantee it. I've seen it and experienced it many times. It's almost like the fish are actively thanking you for buying and rigging up a new boat. Nice job! Your report just supported the story again.
The Swan
Posted 9/14/2011 9:06 AM (#516494 - in reply to #516431)
Subject: RE: This is what I live for...


Tis' an hour of fishing you'll never forget.
rjhyland
Posted 9/15/2011 7:26 PM (#516762 - in reply to #516431)
Subject: Re: This is what I live for...





Posts: 456


Location: Kansas City BBQ Capitol of the world
Nice job Fred. Kicking ass and taking names!
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Tackle Industries
Posted 9/15/2011 7:37 PM (#516765 - in reply to #516762)
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Posts: 4053


Location: Land of the Musky
Fred you dog! Looks like a blast my friend. Very nice.

James
muskydeceiver
Posted 9/16/2011 3:59 PM (#516883 - in reply to #516431)
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LET'S SEE 'EM!!!!!!!!!
RMK
Posted 9/16/2011 5:25 PM (#516889 - in reply to #516431)
Subject: Re: This is what I live for...





Posts: 55


Location: South Central Minnesota
Great job and some great looking fish! That will be a trip I would never forget!!
GREENANDBLUE
Posted 9/16/2011 6:58 PM (#516896 - in reply to #516431)
Subject: RE: This is what I live for...


Nice Musky's bro! Jeez three in one day that's an awesome feat. I too caught a couple musky's this year 1 hour apart from each other. To tell you the truth I was going to call it quits after I bagged the first musky. Anyway, nice job!
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