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CiscoKid
Posted 8/13/2014 10:36 AM (#725314)
Subject: Burping a Musky





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Location: Oconto Falls, WI
As requested in another thread I started a thread on burping a musky.

Not sure I will have a chance to make a video, plus I stink on film, but here are two explanations on how to do it. One is relative to trout and salmon and includes how to aid in getting them to swim away.

http://projectnoblebeast.blogspot.com/2009/10/necropsy-notes-swim-b...

http://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/9224.html


Here is a thread on fizzing, but talks about burping a bit.
http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=53...


My story of a belching musky that did it on it’s own.
http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=17...
CiscoKid
Posted 8/13/2014 10:48 AM (#725316 - in reply to #725314)
Subject: RE: Burping a Musky





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Location: Oconto Falls, WI
Here is an option if you cannot get them to burp.

http://www.seagrant.umn.edu/newsletter/2013/05/let_em_down_easy_ret...
Shep
Posted 8/13/2014 11:41 AM (#725323 - in reply to #725316)
Subject: RE: Burping a Musky





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We used to carry fizzing needles when tourney fishing walleyes on deep lakes, like Lake Erie and Green Bay. I stopped doing it after a partner fizzed one, and the livewell turned red with blood. Needless to say, that fish died, and we were docked a half pound.

After this, I started putting snap weights on the pectoral fins of the fish, to keep them upright in the livewell, and that really worked quite well.

Maybe this would work for a muskie? I'm sure the snap weights would have to be larger than 2 oz!

dtaijo174
Posted 8/13/2014 12:24 PM (#725330 - in reply to #725314)
Subject: Re: Burping a Musky





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Location: New Hope MN
How's this for a video? great audio.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKUFnuRdih8

Edited by dtaijo174 8/13/2014 12:25 PM
ToddM
Posted 8/13/2014 2:05 PM (#725349 - in reply to #725314)
Subject: Re: Burping a Musky





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Location: oswego, il
Never tried burping. I did try breast feeding a musky, I dont recommend it.:-(
esoxaddict
Posted 8/13/2014 2:21 PM (#725353 - in reply to #725314)
Subject: Re: Burping a Musky





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I'd be afraid to apply any pressure to their tummies. Most of the ones I catch #*#* all over me as it is.

On a more serious note... Travis, have you ever encountered a musky that needed to be burped? Anyone else?
Kirby Budrow
Posted 8/13/2014 3:50 PM (#725367 - in reply to #725314)
Subject: Re: Burping a Musky





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Location: Chisholm, MN
Here is a link to Mark Thorpe's facebook page that talks a little about muskies with swim bladder issues. Kind of a good read.

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=335421433211526&set=pb.10000...
CiscoKid
Posted 8/13/2014 4:36 PM (#725374 - in reply to #725367)
Subject: Re: Burping a Musky





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Location: Oconto Falls, WI
Kirby Budrow - 8/13/2014 3:50 PM

Here is a link to Mark Thorpe's facebook page that talks a little about muskies with swim bladder issues. Kind of a good read.

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=335421433211526&set=pb.10000...

Good read. Thanks!
skid
Posted 8/14/2014 4:18 PM (#725531 - in reply to #725314)
Subject: RE: Burping a Musky




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Very small hook just nicked in the lip and enough weight to get her down. When you feel she is deep enough just rip the hook out. Small enough hook should either bend or rip out.
MD75
Posted 8/14/2014 7:09 PM (#725544 - in reply to #725367)
Subject: Re: Burping a Musky





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Location: Sycamore, IL
Kirby Budrow - 8/13/2014 3:50 PM

Here is a link to Mark Thorpe's facebook page that talks a little about muskies with swim bladder issues. Kind of a good read.

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=335421433211526&set=pb.10000...

Man...I need some better "friends" - that's the best facebook conversation I've ever read. Thanks for sharing!
sworrall
Posted 8/14/2014 9:46 PM (#725564 - in reply to #725314)
Subject: Re: Burping a Musky





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I burped a muskie once when I was younger. Had been swimming on a small lake, and kinda gulped a little water. Next thing I knew...
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