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Location: FIB land | Most of these guys surely are spoiled . Sounds like a nice “problem” to have . |
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Location: Chisholm, MN | muskie-don58 - 11/7/2018 12:32 PM
Most of these guys surely are spoiled . Sounds like a nice “problem” to have .
Agreed! Mastical, you fish St. Clair? Don't they jump in the boat over there? I bet some of you SC folks catch more fish in a season than I've caught in my life! I've been muskie fishing for 20 years now and I've been beat down and tired, but at the end of the season I can't wait for next year. Muskies for life!
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Location: Detroit River | Kirby Budrow - 11/7/2018 5:16 PM Agreed! Mastical, you fish St. Clair? Don't they jump in the boat over there? I bet some of you SC folks catch more fish in a season than I've caught in my life! I've been muskie fishing for 20 years now and I've been beat down and tired, but at the end of the season I can't wait for next year. Muskies for life! The population is a little smaller since the big die off we had last year. Seeing all those big musky washed up on shore and floating down the Detroit River when I was out walleye fishing in march & April was a sad sight to see. |
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| Yep--as already said-- SWITCH SPECIES for awhile... I found out I like to fish for Walleye , Smallmouth, Crappie and Pike by burning out on the Musky Only stuff myself...… Still love to fish just Musky Lots of times--- But the Multi species stuff is Great also...… Makes it much more enjoyable..... |
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| Believe it or not there are other fish species out there. Go catch some gils, crappies, bass or walleyes. You can even eat them and yes they are tasty. Mmmmmm good. Go scouting on the lakes don't even take a muskie rod along. Just enjoy the serenity.
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