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MuskyHopeful |
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Posts: 2865 Location: Brookfield, WI | Though weary from the weekend, Professor Koepp was kind enough to take me trolling on Pewaukee tonight. The bite seemed tough for everyone, but we managed two 37" fish. One for me, and one for the man. Both came within a half hour after the man in the moon showed his big round face above the trees. He was smiling at us, and I think I saw him wink right after we got mine to the boat. Thanks Mike, it was a blast. Kevin Eagle draws nigh, and I've now felt three fish on the end of a line. | ||
slimm |
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Posts: 367 Location: Chicago | Great job Kevin. What color backsplash tile did you choose? I'll get to meet you in PI later this fall. Ryan | ||
sworrall |
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Posts: 32886 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Hopeful, You are going to have to change your handle pretty soon to the SIZE muskie you are hoping for! The Extreme One knows how to find 'em. | ||
tuffy1 |
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Posts: 3240 Location: Racine, Wi | Atta boy Kev, way to show Mike how to get them to eat. Did he make you set the lines????? You're gonna be pro at this rate. 2 fish in a weekend@ :-O!!! | ||
MuskyHopeful |
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Posts: 2865 Location: Brookfield, WI | Joel, I did set one on a board back 70', and he did have me pull the ones on my side of the boat in when the need arose. Not too many tangles. I did drive the boat along the way points on the graph while he set the lines, and was frustrated by another boat that kind of cut me off. I also petted his dog Sandy for a good portion of the night. I might be turnng into a fisherman, who knows. Next time we fish I can be more of a helper monkey, instead of the big gorilla just trying to stay out of the way. Slimm, we went with a light colored Pseudo tumbled marble. The tile guy is going to cut squares of Volga Blue granite tile to inset as accents to match the counters. Since those will have straight edges, my wife did not want the natural looking edges of true tumbled marble. By the way, our floor is a porcelain by Richitti (sp?) in the Smoked Woodland color. We steered clear of the Patagonian Rosewood as we felt our cabinet stain was a bit too dark to also have a wood floor. We did not want it too seem like a ski lodge. Am I good or what? Muskies AND kitchen design, and you should see me cook. I'm also a very good eater, which is obvious to all who have seen me. Kevin Eagle draws nigh. I like these muskies. It's fun catching them. | ||
Mikes Extreme |
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Posts: 2691 Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin | Kevin, my pleasure tonight. Yes, you have to bring in the rods on your side when your out fishing with me. Guide jobs I do all the work..........fishing for fun you have to do some work. LOL I talked to the rest of the boys after I got back and everyone else was still looking for that first fish. I wish that rip, rip, rip, we missed would have been hooked. That would have been your 2nd of the night. It was your turn. Next time !!! That trolling stuff can be fun. A couple 4 fish nights and a couple 3 fish nights last week kept me and the clients happy. I think this week is going to be great with the full moon and hopefully some weather to get them going. The big fish are comming soon............... | ||
KARLOUTDOORS |
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Posts: 956 Location: Home of the 2016 World Series Champion Cubs | Hey Mike, which boards are you running and with what type of baits? I'm assuming 6"-8" shallow to medium running cranks and or small-med bucktails? I'm considering buying a couple of planer boards. Have you found certain boards that are insufficient and if so, which ones? I currently only have a couple of std. yellow birds that I use trolling for eyes. I dont quite think they'll handle musky baits. Thanks, Karl. | ||
esoxlazer |
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Posts: 336 Location: Lino Lakes, MN | Congrats again Kevin. Sounds like you are having one heck of a rookie year that promises to get better and better. What are the dates for your trip to Eagle? Man, I gotta get out on the water soon here or Im gonna lose it. Fall needs to get here quick. | ||
mikie |
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Location: Athens, Ohio | You are gonna get spoiled fishing with Capt. Koepp. Keep it up, m | ||
tuffy1 |
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Posts: 3240 Location: Racine, Wi | Karl, I think Mike runs the Off Shore boards. That's what I run as well. You can run pretty much any crank in the small to med size off them, and even bigger cranks, but they tend to pull back a bit under the drag. Crank wise, Ernies, Depth Raiders, Bagleys all get the nod this time of year, but I do put bucktails down on drop weights from time to time. Hopefully that helps a bit. | ||
Magruter |
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Posts: 1316 Location: Madison, WI | Dang Kev, everytime you're posting you've got fish stories!! Awesome to hear! Keep em coming. | ||
Shep |
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Posts: 5874 | I knew you'd put Koepp on fish last night! Good job, Kevin! | ||
Mikes Extreme |
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Posts: 2691 Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin | Joel said it well. The off shores are the ones I like the most. One tip is to change the front line holder clip to the bigger clamp lock clip that is sold for about $10.00. This will allow you to run super line and bigger baits without your line slipping through the smaller clips. Ceck out the off shore web site or most tackle shops will have the larger clips. Line lengths and baits are determined by the depth and speed you need to get too. Most baits will work if you can get them to the fish without too much line drag. If a bait will not dive deep enough quick enough it will loose its action. The shorter the line the better the action on the cranks. Thats your tip of the day!! Shep, where were you when it was 5pm and the hotties were there to start the "Extreme Outing". | ||
KARLOUTDOORS |
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Posts: 956 Location: Home of the 2016 World Series Champion Cubs | thanks for the info guys. Karl | ||
Shep |
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Posts: 5874 | I was entering the all-you-can-eat-crab place with the wife. We celebrated the anniversary a day early. But I was thinking about you out there all alone, with those things in your face all night! Must have been a rough nite, huh? Got pics? Edited by Shep 8/9/2006 7:35 AM | ||
KARLOUTDOORS |
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Posts: 956 Location: Home of the 2016 World Series Champion Cubs | The realease clips youre recommending, are they the ones with the pin in the middle of the pads (OR16)? Karl | ||
Southern_Musky06 |
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Posts: 15 Location: Morehead, Ky | You guys need to come fish some southern waters (Cave Run Lake, Ky). It's definately a top notch lake for muskie. Look up our guide service website. www.crashslanding.com | ||
tuffy1 |
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Posts: 3240 Location: Racine, Wi | Karl, they are the OR-18s. They are black clips that are pretty big, and they have a clip that you push down to hold them in. http://www.thornebros.com/muskie/trolling_equipment/trolling_offsho... | ||
Shep |
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Posts: 5874 | I use the OR-16(Red) releases, and have never had a problem slipping, or losing a board. But then, I use mono on my boards. The OR-18, or snapper releases, can be adjusted to hold very tight, and do work better on superlines. They are also easier to work when your phalanges are approaching ambient temperature in the fall! Easier for kids, too, no matter the temp. | ||
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