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UPMuskyr
Posted 3/19/2012 10:59 AM (#546929)
Subject: Munuscong Speared Musky




Posts: 158


Location: Carney, Mi (in da UP eh!)

Great article about how it is "Throw the Spear" and then figure out if it is legal length and then find out it is a "Trophy" muskie...Yah they identify and verify before they throw the spear

http://www.sooeveningnews.com/topstories/x587869243/Munuscong-Musky...
joemsanderson
Posted 3/19/2012 12:09 PM (#546949 - in reply to #546929)
Subject: Re: Munuscong Speared Musky




Posts: 150


Location: Central Minnesota
SAD!!!!
FAT-SKI
Posted 3/19/2012 12:35 PM (#546955 - in reply to #546929)
Subject: RE: Munuscong Speared Musky




Posts: 1360


Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished
GOSH, I HATE SPEARING!!!
Chris Munchow
Posted 3/19/2012 1:34 PM (#546978 - in reply to #546929)
Subject: RE: Munuscong Speared Musky





Posts: 129


Location: North Metro - Twin Cities

Great read, let the spear fly and worry about size and species later. Nice job Dr. and by the way, you still haven't "caught" a muskie.

 CM

fishfirst92
Posted 3/19/2012 1:44 PM (#546982 - in reply to #546978)
Subject: RE: Munuscong Speared Musky





Posts: 661


Location: Sussex, NJ
Chris Munchow - 3/19/2012 2:34 PM

Great read, let the spear fly and worry about size and species later. Nice job Dr. and by the way, you still haven't "caught" a muskie.

 CM



I think you pretty much nailed it with that post
Jerry Newman
Posted 3/19/2012 1:50 PM (#546985 - in reply to #546978)
Subject: RE: Munuscong Speared Musky




Location: 31

If you think this is just too disgusting to think about, you don't even want to know about how many other fish of this caliber get forked there every winter. It really sucks when any muskie gets speared, but especially when it has such an impressive girth. It would be nice if we could somehow get a closed season in Michigan to prevent this kind of thing.

Tim R
Posted 3/19/2012 2:02 PM (#546989 - in reply to #546929)
Subject: Re: Munuscong Speared Musky





Posts: 174


Location: Ontario
This is pathetic. Why is this news in a paper ? For my money's worth..I like watching those rednecks down south that walk through the mud and catch giant catfish through the mouth with their hands.Now thats fishing !! Whats that called again ?
FAT-SKI
Posted 3/19/2012 2:28 PM (#546998 - in reply to #546989)
Subject: Re: Munuscong Speared Musky




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Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished
Tim R - 3/19/2012 2:02 PM

This is pathetic. Why is this news in a paper ? For my money's worth..I like watching those rednecks down south that walk through the mud and catch giant catfish through the mouth with their hands.Now thats fishing !! Whats that called again ?


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noodling....
Homer
Posted 3/19/2012 2:37 PM (#546999 - in reply to #546929)
Subject: Re: Munuscong Speared Musky




Posts: 321


It is like treestand hunting for deer. H
Bytor
Posted 3/19/2012 3:13 PM (#547006 - in reply to #546999)
Subject: Re: Munuscong Speared Musky





Location: The Yahara Chain
Homer - 3/19/2012 2:37 PM

It is like treestand hunting for deer. H


Ben comparing deer to muskies is absurd.
jonnysled
Posted 3/19/2012 3:24 PM (#547010 - in reply to #547006)
Subject: Re: Munuscong Speared Musky





Posts: 13688


Location: minocqua, wi.
Deer Hunting and Musky Fishing are more related than almost any other two sports ... folks good at one are usually very good at the other and use similar information. you're a panel-speaker and should know that kind of stuff ...
sworrall
Posted 3/19/2012 3:27 PM (#547012 - in reply to #546929)
Subject: Re: Munuscong Speared Musky





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Not everyone shares our belief that all muskies should be released. Not everyone knows why we believe that, either.
esoxaddict
Posted 3/19/2012 3:29 PM (#547015 - in reply to #547010)
Subject: Re: Munuscong Speared Musky





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"I never caught a muskie before" He should try it. He might find that it's a lot more exciting than killing them.

My question is this:

So you spear a giant muskie. What do you do with it?? I'd imagine the small ones are good to eat, but a 40#er?
Bytor
Posted 3/19/2012 3:33 PM (#547016 - in reply to #547012)
Subject: Re: Munuscong Speared Musky





Location: The Yahara Chain
Nobody is spending money on stocking deer here in Southern Wisconsin. Deer don't take 15 plus years to get to trophy size. Deer need to killed down where I live.



An NYU graduate would be able to figure that out....Stout grads not so much.
Ethics
Posted 3/19/2012 3:51 PM (#547020 - in reply to #546929)
Subject: RE: Munuscong Speared Musky


Whether others agree with killing muskies or not really isn’t the big picture of this article. The big picture is the throw and spear first, and then determine what you killed after. Not very good hunting/fishing ethics to say the least, let alone have the story published and placing that individual on a podium.

Maybe this is where Sled thinks the two are alike. Brown it’s down mentality really. Kill first, and think about the consequences after.

Not something that should be written about, or talked about, in a positive way.
FAT-SKI
Posted 3/19/2012 4:05 PM (#547024 - in reply to #547020)
Subject: RE: Munuscong Speared Musky




Posts: 1360


Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished
You know if we are to compare similar situations between this and deer hunting...

spear first, check species later... Is like sitting in my stand, hearing a something in the bushes and pulling the trigger, to only find out I just shot a dog. Then to say well it happened so fast I just let it fly and prayed hoping it was a deer... That is how I'm looking at it and the fact that the paper is glorifying it makes it so much more irritating IMO.
Esoxonthefly421
Posted 3/19/2012 7:01 PM (#547063 - in reply to #546929)
Subject: Re: Munuscong Speared Musky




Posts: 292


Location: SW MI
Welcome to Michigan where "tradition" rules and progress is a four letter word.
jonnysled
Posted 3/19/2012 9:15 PM (#547092 - in reply to #547016)
Subject: Re: Munuscong Speared Musky





Posts: 13688


Location: minocqua, wi.
Bytor - 3/19/2012 3:33 PM

Nobody is spending money on stocking deer here in Southern Wisconsin. Deer don't take 15 plus years to get to trophy size. Deer need to killed down where I live.



An NYU graduate would be able to figure that out....Stout grads not so much.


doe count in the southern herd is noticeably down due to earn-a-buck and liberal distribution of doe tags. do you speak in hunting panels too? cuz it sounds like you're disconnected from what we see down there in Southern Wisconsin.

but then i'm not a member of Mensa ... LOL
Seilers
Posted 3/19/2012 10:16 PM (#547104 - in reply to #547092)
Subject: Re: Munuscong Speared Musky




Posts: 112


I believe the spearer is a surgeon and his actions remind me of this old joke.

A family practice doc, an internist, a surgeon, and a pathologist are out one day duck hunting. First up is the FP doc – he raises his gun to take aim at a flock of birds passing overhead and says to himself, “Looks like a duck, flies like a duck, quacks like a duck, it must be a duck.” BANG! He bags himself a duck.
The internist then steps up, raises his gun to take aim at a second flock of birds flying overhead. He says to himself, “Looks, flies, and quacks like a duck, rule out quail, rule out pheasant, goose versus duck likely.” BANG! He, too, bags himself a duck.
A third flock of birds then flies overhead and the surgeon steps up and raises his gun at the flock. BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG! He fires multiple rounds at the flock and dead birds are dropping all around. The surgeon lowers his gun, walks over to one of the dead birds, picks it up, hands it to the pathologist and says, “Tell me if this is a duck.”
Guest
Posted 3/20/2012 8:11 AM (#547149 - in reply to #547092)
Subject: Re: Munuscong Speared Musky


jonnysled - 3/19/2012 9:15 PM

but then i'm not a member of Mensa ... LOL


LOL! That is obvious Sled!!!
Pointerpride102
Posted 3/20/2012 10:27 AM (#547190 - in reply to #547016)
Subject: Re: Munuscong Speared Musky





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Location: The desert
Bytor - 3/19/2012 2:33 PM

Nobody is spending money on stocking deer here in Southern Wisconsin. Deer don't take 15 plus years to get to trophy size. Deer need to killed down where I live.



An NYU graduate would be able to figure that out....Stout grads not so much.


I'd bet a considerable amount of money that there is more money spent on deer management than musky management.
nocturnalmotors
Posted 3/20/2012 2:15 PM (#547253 - in reply to #546929)
Subject: Re: Munuscong Speared Musky





Posts: 373


Location: Maine Township, MN
"To provide some perspective, the State of Michigan provides Master Angler Certificates to fisherman who submit the required documentation for any musky measuring more than 42 inches or 20 pounds."

Really? Pretty easy to become a Master Angler in Michigan I guess...
hunterjoe
Posted 3/20/2012 3:12 PM (#547268 - in reply to #547253)
Subject: Re: Munuscong Speared Musky




Posts: 132


nocturnalmotors - 3/20/2012 2:15 PM
Really? Pretty easy to become a Master Angler in Michigan I guess...


Well, no, not really. Not too many musky waters in MI with good populations of fish that size. There are some, but if you don't live near St. Clair or in the western UP, they're few and far between.
JimtenHaaf
Posted 3/21/2012 10:44 PM (#547635 - in reply to #547268)
Subject: Re: Munuscong Speared Musky





Posts: 717


Location: Grand Rapids, MI
hunterjoe - 3/20/2012 4:12 PM

nocturnalmotors - 3/20/2012 2:15 PM
Really? Pretty easy to become a Master Angler in Michigan I guess...


Well, no, not really. Not too many musky waters in MI with good populations of fish that size. There are some, but if you don't live near St. Clair or in the western UP, they're few and far between.


Yep.... No fish in South/West MI get over 40". Keep moving, keep moving....
The state record was NOT caught 30 min from my house. Keep driving, keep driving...

Edited by JimtenHaaf 3/21/2012 10:46 PM
pike2772
Posted 3/22/2012 8:08 PM (#547895 - in reply to #546929)
Subject: Re: Munuscong Speared Musky




Posts: 147


Location: Chesterton, Indiana
Angling is a method of fishing by means of an "angle" (fish hook). The hook is usually attached to a fishing line and the line is often attached to a fishing rod This is the definition of angling on wikipedia. I don't see spearing in the definition so don't know how he should get any award.
TrentM.
Posted 3/23/2012 9:39 AM (#547986 - in reply to #546929)
Subject: Re: Munuscong Speared Musky





Posts: 133


Location: South Bend, Indiana
Spearing muskies should be banned everywhere. It's obvious that they're often stocked because they suck at reproducing. And they're letting people go and kill them. With actual fishing, the musky has a giant chance of survival after being properly released, with spearing, there's no chance of survival once the spear is in the fish. (I assume this because I've never seen a musky swimming around with a spear in its back LOL) You would think the DNR would take better "care of them." They're aware of the "rarity" of musky. Protect them.
sworrall
Posted 3/23/2012 9:01 PM (#548146 - in reply to #546929)
Subject: Re: Munuscong Speared Musky





Posts: 32886


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Actually, if the conditions in the lake or river in which they are stocked are correct, they reproduce really well.
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