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Muskie Fishing -> General Discussion -> Not as toothy as a muskie, but they bite back when you crash 'em.
 
Message Subject: Not as toothy as a muskie, but they bite back when you crash 'em.
Robert Arntzen
Posted 7/2/2025 9:31 PM (#1034281)
Subject: Not as toothy as a muskie, but they bite back when you crash 'em.




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I know this place is all about muskies, boats, gear, and good fish stories — just the way I like it.

But with the weather bouncing all over the place lately, I’ve been stuck in the garage a lot more. Dug out some of my old RC planes A-10(https://www.dynamrc.com/products/a-10-thunderbolt-ii-v2-green-jet-dy8933gn), got 'em dusted off and back in the air. Nothing fancy — foam warbirds and 4-channel stuff — but it scratches the same itch: building, tweaking, and crashing in style ??

Curious if anyone else here flies or messes around with RC? Planes, drones, helicopters… all of it counts.

Of course, once the water warms up, it's back to muskies full time. Just thought I'd toss this out there.
ILESOX
Posted 7/3/2025 7:11 AM (#1034283 - in reply to #1034281)
Subject: Re: Not as toothy as a muskie, but they bite back when you crash 'em.




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Location: Roscoe IL
ive got a drone, but thats the extent of my RC aerial prowess, I use it for checking parts of our farm id rather not walk in prior to hunting season, including locating some mature buck beds in a large swamp, that has paid off in spades for me.
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