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sworrall
Posted 11/6/2005 5:10 PM (#164556)
Subject: Muskie Tales? Weekend reports...





Posts: 32890


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
How did the Muskies treat you this weekend? It was pretty tough fishing here this weekend for Lambeau, Slamr and me on Pelican, but we did move some fish. I'll let them tell the 'Mongo Carp' story and add a picture or two. Medic joined us today on George; big winds, some rain, and some big winds were featured.

I got into my treestand at 3:40, nothing.

It was a pleasure to have Slamr and Lambeau as Hideout guests this weekend. More will be planned in the future, I hope! Congratulations to Lambeau on the mongo carp fish, that was cool.


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MuskieMedic
Posted 11/6/2005 6:53 PM (#164563 - in reply to #164556)
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Location: Stevens Point, WI
Definately a great time on the water today! Very nice to meet Lambeau and Slamr and for Slamr to be a big jinx in the Tuffy LOL!! We gave her good with the less than ideal conditions and had a blast.


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sorenson
Posted 11/6/2005 7:13 PM (#164565 - in reply to #164556)
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Location: Ogden, Ut
Nice fish and great story.
See ya next week.
S.
BNelson
Posted 11/6/2005 7:42 PM (#164566 - in reply to #164556)
Subject: RE: Muskie Tales? Weekend reports...





Location: Contrarian Island
Did a bit of lake hopping fri/sat/part of sunday in Iron Co...managed to boat 4, lost 2, one well over 40". Fish in the net were 32" Tiger, 35", 39" and this 41"er on a dawg at dark..first dawg fish for me at nite...fun stuff...
All other fish came on meat...

Edited by MSKY HNR 11/6/2005 7:44 PM
stephendawg
Posted 11/6/2005 8:03 PM (#164569 - in reply to #164556)
Subject: RE: Muskie Tales? Weekend reports...




Posts: 1023


Location: Lafayette, IN
Great fish and great stories gents.
We raked leaves..... But, we got the first and worst round done.
Hoping to be on Indiana's finest lake next Saturday with my son Jake.


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muskynightmare
Posted 11/6/2005 10:57 PM (#164581 - in reply to #164556)
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Posts: 2112


Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water
Gotta name yer suckers after suckers you knew. K-bob, our first sucker tomorrow is gonna be named Zandra. You heard the story. LOL.
Netman
Posted 11/7/2005 6:38 AM (#164598 - in reply to #164556)
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Posts: 880


Location: New Berlin,Wisconsin,53151
I fished Okauchee on Saturday until the rain, thunder & lighting chased us off. It was quite a light show for November. Kind of caught us by surprise I thought the thunder was goose hunters until we had a lighting bolt hit across the lake. Going to try Pewaukee on Wednesday.

Bruce
Mark H.
Posted 11/7/2005 6:45 AM (#164601 - in reply to #164556)
Subject: RE: Muskie Tales? Weekend reports...




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Location: Eau Claire, WI
Got out Saturday for about 3 hours, I had Ron from Hawgseekers out with me, he got a mid 30's and we saw a few more.

Sunday morning I had a date with my favorite blonde, Mande. Nothing beats the dawning of a new day more than sitting in the blind enjoying a warm cup of coffee and the company of a Lab. See attached...

Got home about 10, went to church, then came home and tried to go fishing yesterday afternoon, my wife needs one more fish to win the womens division of our chapter contest. Got the boat in the water, went to shift it into gear and nothing...WTF... try it again... nothing... hmm reverse works... sh## can't get it back into nuetral.... stuck in reverse, shut it off put it back on the trailer, go home and sit on the garden tractor for 3 hours mulching leaves... Today, I will hustle to find a shift cable, still have two guide dates yet this season.

So that was me weeked....


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Obfuscate Musky
Posted 11/7/2005 8:18 AM (#164609 - in reply to #164556)
Subject: RE: Muskie Tales? Weekend reports...




Posts: 654


Location: MPLS, MN
Got a nice fatty 39" on Sunday. Figured screw watching the Vikings. It was a cool catch cause it hit after at least a 30 second Figure 8. That's the longest I've Figure 8 and caught the fish.
dannyboy
Posted 11/7/2005 8:38 AM (#164613 - in reply to #164556)
Subject: RE: Muskie Tales? Weekend reports...


missed 3 in forest cty.

all on suckers.

1 of 3 we saw was in 45" class. spit sucker when it saw the boat.

we'll be after her again this weekend.

dannyboy

dannyboy's guide service
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laona, wi
715-674-2061
Magruter
Posted 11/7/2005 8:46 AM (#164616 - in reply to #164556)
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Location: Madison, WI
Pewaukee on saturday, not one fish seen... Lakes is turning over...
I'm on a huge drought right now.... It's been over 2 months and a dozen times getting out without a fish... I forget what it feels like to catch a fish. Only 3 weekends left in the season too...

Edited by Magruter 11/7/2005 8:49 AM
Gander Mt Guide
Posted 11/7/2005 11:50 AM (#164637 - in reply to #164556)
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Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI
Got 1 fish on saturday via a 18" sucker. Saw nothing casting. The clicker went off slow and steady, my brother though it was caught on weeds, so he pulled the sucker up....the musky came out of the water and grabbed the sucker...WUUUSH.


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ckarren
Posted 11/7/2005 12:07 PM (#164638 - in reply to #164556)
Subject: RE: Muskie Tales? Weekend reports...





Location: Duluth, MN - Superior, WI
This weekend started off like a bang, but ended in a fizzle. I caught this huge 45” in fewer than 10 casts on Saturday. I should have gone home at that time. When it was in the net I said, “S--t!!! I forgot my digital camera at home.” My partner forgot his in the truck so all we had was a 2year old disposal and a camera phone. Things were telling me this is the last trip this year. Things in my Tuffy were dieing left and right. On Saturday afternoon the power cord on my locater died and then the plug on the trolling motor took the plunge. We only had seen like two other fish the rest of day. Sunday we woke up to heavy fog and 28 degree weather. The water temp was 46 degrees we determined we should start by trolling over casting and freezing. After about one hour trolling we saw some tullibee on the surface of sand beach in about 3 feet of water. I stopped the boat and said we are casting. As soon as we started Kent had one on and lost it. Then I had a hit soon after Kent caught a 39” that put on a great show. Slow the rest of the day and just before we were going to quit for the day I had a 48 or 49 in a figure eight try and eat the lure but did not connect.

-Corey


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ToothyCritter
Posted 11/7/2005 12:31 PM (#164640 - in reply to #164556)
Subject: RE: Muskie Tales? Weekend reports...





Posts: 661


Location: Roscoe IL
Sunday was a perfect day for Fall fishing. Fished Iowa co. Wisconsin and here goes.

36.5"er
37.5"er
38"er
38"er
41"er
41"er
25" FAT Walleye.

Fish were all over. Some deep and some in the weeds, all but one of the 41"ers came on meat. That one slammed a white & silver Spinnerbait at the boat. The Walleye slammed a Black & Silver Boo Tail. We moved fish on Bucktails & Spinnerbaits but not one fish on a Bulldawg? Weird!

Best Luck!

Mike
Commanche Jim
Posted 11/7/2005 2:20 PM (#164649 - in reply to #164640)
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Posts: 335


Location: Orland Park
We had a good Friday and Saturday. Between my boat and Lungin's, we boated:
37"
43"
43 1/2"
43 1/2"
46"
We also lost 6 fish.
Great 2 days of fishing.


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KRISG
Posted 11/7/2005 3:16 PM (#164659 - in reply to #164556)
Subject: RE: Muskie Tales? Weekend reports...


Fat 40 trolling Fri after dark on 12' sand flat. Lost a high 40's on a sucker Sunday afternoon. What do I have to do to keep a fished pinned on a quickstrike rig?

On a side note, can we outlaw leaf blowers. The sound of them all day really gets under my skin.
MuskieFIRST
Posted 11/7/2005 3:37 PM (#164664 - in reply to #164556)
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Deer hunting in SE Minnesota this weekend ... the rut is on!




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MuskieFIRST
Posted 11/11/2005 7:00 PM (#165226 - in reply to #164664)
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Here's the finish to our shotgun season in SE MN final day, two pics to follow. A great end to a great season for the three of us. Back to muskies now.


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Grass
Posted 11/11/2005 7:34 PM (#165231 - in reply to #164556)
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Location: Seymour, WI
What a monster, How much did that last buck weigh?
MuskieFIRST
Posted 11/11/2005 7:42 PM (#165232 - in reply to #165231)
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The only one we have weighed so far was the one on the trailer and that went 195. The two we dragged out tonight both gotta be over 200 I'd guess. The buck with the drop tine has a 20" inside spread.
Big Perc
Posted 11/12/2005 9:07 AM (#165252 - in reply to #164556)
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Location: Iowa
Those sure are some deer that dreams are made of...I would give almost anything to have one like that under my belt...have yet to shoot a buck and I have been hunting since my sophmore year of high school...so 7 years now...this year is the year...congrats on the deer to everyone who shot one...

Big Perc
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