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Obfuscate Musky
Posted 5/23/2013 2:16 PM (#642896 - in reply to #642707)
Subject: Re: fishing before muskie opener




Posts: 654


Location: MPLS, MN
They should open tiger only lakes on pike opener so the musky guys don't poach on the natural musky lakes.
dfkiii
Posted 5/23/2013 3:12 PM (#642905 - in reply to #642868)
Subject: RE: fishing before muskie opener





Location: Sawyer County, WI

That's a musky net ?

Born - 5/23/2013 12:28 PM

I caught a 39" muskie trolling for walleyes on a minnow rap and 6# test, good thing I had the muskie net in the boat.
Born
Posted 5/24/2013 6:07 AM (#642997 - in reply to #642707)
Subject: Re: fishing before muskie opener




Posts: 153


Location: MN
No its for minnows.

I like the way you think Obfuscate Musky
guest
Posted 5/24/2013 6:30 AM (#642998 - in reply to #642856)
Subject: Re: fishing before muskie opener


"But if you are out on Tonka, pre fishing muskies outside of the season, using 9' rods, Huge baitcaster reels, throwing double 10s and figure8ing at the boat. You should definatly lose your ability to fish for the rest of that year, plus add on a hefty fine. But without all of the things that I just listed, there is no real way to prove that they are or are not, fishing muskies intentionally."

Let me help you out here. I think what you meant to say was absent an angler being in POSSESSION of a muskie it is impossible to prove they are intentionally fishing muskies. Sorry, I looked through the MN fishing regulations and there are no applicable restrictions on bass, walleye, or northern pike gear. Also no mention of "figure eights" being illegal outside of muskie season.
If you feel uncomfortable using "bigger" gear outside of muskie season don"t do it! Save us the lecture.
DLC
Posted 5/24/2013 7:35 AM (#643004 - in reply to #642998)
Subject: Re: fishing before muskie opener




Posts: 82


There is a thing called being an ethical sportsman. If you know your in the wrong and that little voice is telling you so you probably shouldn't. Also when you do crape like that it makes getting new waters that much harder as it only reenforces the image of muskie fishermen thinking they are above everyone else.
jonnysled
Posted 5/24/2013 7:38 AM (#643005 - in reply to #643004)
Subject: Re: fishing before muskie opener





Posts: 13688


Location: minocqua, wi.
DLC - 5/24/2013 7:35 AM
it only reenforces the image of muskie fishermen thinking they are above everyone else.


we're really good at that!
Medford Fisher
Posted 5/24/2013 8:02 AM (#643012 - in reply to #643004)
Subject: Re: fishing before muskie opener




Posts: 1058


Location: Medford, WI
DLC - 5/24/2013 7:35 AM

There is a thing called being an ethical sportsman. If you know you're in the wrong and that little voice is telling you so you probably shouldn't. Also when you do crape like that it makes getting new waters that much harder as it only reenforces the image of muskie fishermen thinking they are above everyone else.


Couldn't have said it any better...it's not about what MAY be legal or what MAY NOT be illegal as many have stated. It's about doing the right thing...something that many people don't think about anymore.

guest
Posted 5/24/2013 8:09 AM (#643014 - in reply to #642707)
Subject: RE: fishing before muskie opener


Have we agreed on what is the right thing?
I don"t want to see you speeding on the highway this weekend. Stay in the right lane and obey that little voice inside your head. Remember, speed kills.
beerforthemuskygods
Posted 5/24/2013 8:35 AM (#643021 - in reply to #643014)
Subject: RE: fishing before muskie opener




Posts: 410


Location: one foot over the line
guest - 5/24/2013 8:09 AM

Have we agreed on what is the right thing?
I don"t want to see you speeding on the highway this weekend. Stay in the right lane and obey that little voice inside your head. Remember, speed kills.



Congratulations! You are now "that guy".
Hammskie
Posted 5/24/2013 8:44 AM (#643025 - in reply to #643005)
Subject: Re: fishing before muskie opener





Posts: 697


Location: Minnetonka
jonnysled - 5/24/2013 7:38 AM

DLC - 5/24/2013 7:35 AM
it only reenforces the image of muskie fishermen thinking they are above everyone else.

we're really good at that!

Come on. We all know bass fishermen are above everyone.
jonnysled
Posted 5/24/2013 8:49 AM (#643026 - in reply to #642707)
Subject: Re: fishing before muskie opener





Posts: 13688


Location: minocqua, wi.
Hammskie ... musky fishermen make trout guys look like rednecks
dfkiii
Posted 5/24/2013 9:39 AM (#643041 - in reply to #643026)
Subject: Re: fishing before muskie opener





Location: Sawyer County, WI
Aren't they ?

jonnysled - 5/24/2013 8:49 AM

Hammskie ... musky fishermen make trout guys look like rednecks
Guest
Posted 5/24/2013 11:46 AM (#643076 - in reply to #642707)
Subject: RE: fishing before muskie opener


With exception of purely natural Muskie lakes that don't get stalked most Muskie spawning is not successful anyways. So can you really cause problems by catching Muskies while spawning? Something to think about I guess.
Pointerpride102
Posted 5/24/2013 11:56 AM (#643080 - in reply to #643076)
Subject: RE: fishing before muskie opener





Posts: 16632


Location: The desert
Guest - 5/24/2013 10:46 AM

With exception of purely natural Muskie lakes that don't get stalked most Muskie spawning is not successful anyways. So can you really cause problems by catching Muskies while spawning? Something to think about I guess.


I think stalking is a whole different crime.
Ja Rule
Posted 5/24/2013 12:02 PM (#643083 - in reply to #643021)
Subject: RE: fishing before muskie opener




Posts: 415


beerforthemuskygods - 5/24/2013 8:35 AM

guest - 5/24/2013 8:09 AM

Have we agreed on what is the right thing?
I don"t want to see you speeding on the highway this weekend. Stay in the right lane and obey that little voice inside your head. Remember, speed kills.



Congratulations! You are now "that guy".


It's pretty obvious he is. Why be so defensive if not.
gmittlestadt
Posted 5/24/2013 12:18 PM (#643086 - in reply to #642707)
Subject: RE: fishing before muskie opener


As I was working on docks last night I watched three guys casting for muskies. Pretty obvious when there's a huge net, muskie rods, and slow twitching dawgs. Some eminent muskie people up here are always casting for northerns this time of year and have no problem telling you with a smirk.
sworrall
Posted 5/24/2013 12:26 PM (#643088 - in reply to #642707)
Subject: Re: fishing before muskie opener





Posts: 32886


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I fish Pike some during the Spring. I use 10# mono on a light rod, and a bass sized spinnerbait, or a little creature so there's no confusion.
FAT-SKI
Posted 5/24/2013 2:40 PM (#643116 - in reply to #643014)
Subject: RE: fishing before muskie opener




Posts: 1360


Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished
guest - 5/24/2013 8:09 AM

Have we agreed on what is the right thing?
I don"t want to see you speeding on the highway this weekend. Stay in the right lane and obey that little voice inside your head. Remember, speed kills.

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ODE to the good ol'e guest post, what a world it would be without them...

Edited by FAT-SKI 5/24/2013 2:57 PM
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