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jay lip ripper
Posted 9/20/2009 9:55 PM (#401001)
Subject: dirty lakes





Posts: 392


Location: lake x...where the hell is it?
i went fishing last night on monona, part of the mad chain and i caught a stick that broke off a tree that is out there somewhere. then i caught a chevy hub cap on the next cast and about 10 cast later a condom wrapper. over the years we have caught ALOT of crap out of monona including a sofa cushin, panties, hats, shirts and plastic bags. we averge 3 bags a day on monona, from garbage bags to wal-mart bags we catch them all. it is crazy how much crap we catch.
i would love hear about anyone else that gets stuff like this alot and whats the crazest thing you have ever caught?

i am also wondering if muskies inc. does anything to help clean the lakes, cause i am thinking about joining but want to know if they do anything for the lakes. other then stocking them. monona really needs some help.


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muskie! nut
Posted 9/20/2009 10:15 PM (#401006 - in reply to #401001)
Subject: Re: dirty lakes





Posts: 2893


Location: Yahara River Chain
How much you want for the hub cap??? I was thinking of getting wers4455 something for taking me fishing.

Edited by muskie! nut 9/20/2009 10:16 PM
esox50
Posted 9/20/2009 11:01 PM (#401008 - in reply to #401001)
Subject: Re: dirty lakes





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A lot of clubs do lake clean-ups. It's a great and relatively easy way to give back to the community and the resource. If your nearby club doesn't do one on a particular lake I'd be willing to bet they would be appreciative of someone spearheading an effort to get one started (i.e, you on Monona).
jay lip ripper
Posted 9/20/2009 11:43 PM (#401009 - in reply to #401006)
Subject: Re: dirty lakes





Posts: 392


Location: lake x...where the hell is it?
muskie! nut - 9/20/2009 10:15 PM

How much you want for the hub cap??? I was thinking of getting wers4455 something for taking me fishing. :)


its going on my trophy wall.lol.
dogboy
Posted 9/21/2009 6:46 AM (#401023 - in reply to #401001)
Subject: RE: dirty lakes





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we fish GB, you wouldnt believe the stuff out there, no doubt, condoms, seen them a few times. I know some guys that have caught bikes, buckets,
my buddy (no lie) pulled up a boat battery! spiderwire stealth is some tough stuff!!!! seen a coffee pot floating down river one day, a construction barrell,
snagged someones drift sock trolling, that was a nightmare, it was full of mud, creatures, and stunk to high heaven, ick!!! needless to say we cut the cord on that one, it was not coming in my boat. i hooked into a rather nice jacket one year, thought it was the big one when the clicker went off! hehe
I know of another fella that snagged a mattress spring, yeah, we have some serious crap in our local waters!
firstsixfeet
Posted 9/21/2009 7:48 AM (#401029 - in reply to #401001)
Subject: Re: dirty lakes




Posts: 2361


You guys are all lucky to fish such clean water. Count your blessings.
jay lip ripper
Posted 9/21/2009 4:00 PM (#401126 - in reply to #401001)
Subject: Re: dirty lakes





Posts: 392


Location: lake x...where the hell is it?
i wouldnt call it "lucky".
dtaijo174
Posted 9/21/2009 4:07 PM (#401127 - in reply to #401001)
Subject: Re: dirty lakes





Posts: 1169


Location: New Hope MN
I caught a nice 8" rapala two weeks ago
dove in to get it after i snagged up and saw what it was. Wish that happened more
JBush
Posted 9/21/2009 5:04 PM (#401138 - in reply to #401127)
Subject: Re: dirty lakes




Posts: 311


Location: Ontario
This is right up there with that tip from the other week about keying in on the spots just out from the condominiums (now condom wrappers haha). Not the spot off the big, bald rock wall or where the big pine tree is, the condos lol. I honestly have to tip my hat to some of you guys who diligently and enthusiastically fish some of those pieces of water down there. I think I'd learn golf.
AWH
Posted 9/21/2009 5:38 PM (#401143 - in reply to #401138)
Subject: Re: dirty lakes





Posts: 1243


Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN

I would definitely encourage the local Muskies Inc chapter to help with local lake clean ups if they don't already do it. I'm sure if the idea is brought up, members will be more than happy to help out. The local chapter here that I am a member of does this on several lakes/landings. We've even been allowed to put up signs at the public accesses that we do this at. Kind of like an adopt-a-highway sign, only it's an adopt-a-landing. The sign can help remind others to keep the area clean. But it's also nice public PR for Muskies, Inc. as well.

I would agree though, that we are lucky to have such clean waters, even though they can sometimes seem filthy to us. Look at some other countries, and they aren't so lucky.

I'm attaching a picture of a river in Indonesia. Yes, there really is a river under all that garbage. Here's the caption under the picture. The 200-mile long Citarum River in Indonesia hosts more than 500 factories along its banks and is quite possibly the most polluted river in the world. There is so much garbage coating the surface that in many places you can’t see the water, and it is more profitable to forage for garbage than making a living fishing the river, though you do risk catching a nasty disease by spending any time in it.

 

Aaron



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AWH
Posted 9/21/2009 5:43 PM (#401144 - in reply to #401001)
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Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN
Here's another one....

Aaron


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jay lip ripper
Posted 9/21/2009 6:02 PM (#401148 - in reply to #401001)
Subject: Re: dirty lakes





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Location: lake x...where the hell is it?
thats what he ment by "lucky". that is crazy.
dcmusky
Posted 9/21/2009 6:30 PM (#401155 - in reply to #401148)
Subject: Re: dirty lakes


I know our chapter(54) does a winter clean up every year & this year we filled up my whole truck box. I've even picked up bags of poo. I know chapter 2 also does this and it's where we got the idea. I don't understand how people can treat our lakes like toilets the go swim in them.
Dan Crooms 54
Fiedler
Posted 9/21/2009 6:32 PM (#401157 - in reply to #401001)
Subject: Re: dirty lakes





Posts: 283


Location: beloit
jay, just be glad you didn't catch any of those bodies out of monona this year.
Kazmuskie
Posted 9/21/2009 7:20 PM (#401170 - in reply to #401001)
Subject: Re: dirty lakes




Posts: 194


Caught the sidewall of a tire a few years back. Got a pic floatin around this place somewhere.
muskymartin67
Posted 9/21/2009 7:49 PM (#401176 - in reply to #401001)
Subject: Re: dirty lakes





Posts: 801


Location: Delavan, WI
I ve picked up all kinds of junk trolling - a steel schmidt can, t shirts and hats, and plastic bags, a christmas tree, oh yeah one good thing-snagged an anchor rope with an anchor attached on it a few years back thought it was a biggie- it looked like it was in the water mybe a couple days- no algae build up- still have it in the garage- maybe used it 2 or 3 times since- not a bad find I guess for all the other useless junk once in a while you get somethin useful!
muskie! nut
Posted 9/21/2009 8:04 PM (#401179 - in reply to #401001)
Subject: Re: dirty lakes





Posts: 2893


Location: Yahara River Chain
I was out with a member on Monona a few yrs back and he hooked a Coleman lantern in the handle with a bull dawg. I couldn't believe it! It was not lit, but I think Lane has his story a little different.
Guest
Posted 9/21/2009 8:19 PM (#401183 - in reply to #401176)
Subject: Re: dirty lakes


Fished 13 mile creek in West Virginia years ago. Hooked a baby doll. When I first saw it I wasn't sure that it was a doll. My heart nearly stopped. Never fished there again.
missourimuskyhunter
Posted 9/21/2009 8:47 PM (#401192 - in reply to #401001)
Subject: RE: dirty lakes





Posts: 1316


Location: Lebanon,Mo
Party lake of the midwest--Lake of the Ozarks,Missouri.You will find everything in this lake including e-coli that is so bad you are not to contact the water during certain times of the year.
jay lip ripper
Posted 9/21/2009 10:40 PM (#401220 - in reply to #401157)
Subject: Re: dirty lakes





Posts: 392


Location: lake x...where the hell is it?
Fiedler - 9/21/2009 6:32 PM

jay, just be glad you didn't catch any of those bodies out of monona this year.


the spot we fish on monona is where they pulled a body out last monday. glad they found it before us!!!
muskyhunter63
Posted 9/21/2009 10:59 PM (#401226 - in reply to #401220)
Subject: Re: dirty lakes




Posts: 706


Location: Richland Center, WI.
Trolling on Lake Redstone a few years back and the clicker went off. After a short battle I pulled in a tow rope for skiing. Jigging on the Chippewa Flowage on the east side of the CC bridge, had a hit so put on the mighty hookset. That is when I noticed a fishing pole and lawn chair launch off a dock by a cabin on the south shore. Seems someone in the cabin cast a baited hook out and left the pole on the lawn chair and then left it unattended. I reeled in the pole and fished the lawn chair out of the water. Guy came out and I gave him his "tackle" back.
Ken
dogboy
Posted 9/22/2009 5:49 AM (#401238 - in reply to #401001)
Subject: RE: dirty lakes





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I am usually always picking up cans n bottles in the water, My buddy JJ and I were out last night, sure as heck, a few floaters around, I just dont get it, do people think that its cool to chuck it over? Oh someone else will pick it up!
I understand sometimes stuff flies out of your boat, but the more and more I see some of the people that use boat landings and lakes, it really makes me wonder, I dont think some of them respect anything at all. including laws on buzzing fisherman, slow no wake areas, but all that aside, people really need to take the extra effort to pick up garbage they see, make an example for others as well.
yeah, leave the rubbers alone if you seem em floating, but cans bottles, walmart bags, dead bodies, those all need to come off the lake!
jay lip ripper
Posted 9/28/2009 12:32 AM (#402061 - in reply to #401001)
Subject: Re: dirty lakes





Posts: 392


Location: lake x...where the hell is it?
my buddy caught this the other night.


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woodieb8
Posted 9/28/2009 5:30 AM (#402065 - in reply to #401001)
Subject: Re: dirty lakes




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we also pick up after slobs. fishing line and plastic bags sure can destroy motors from overheating. the great lakes are no different here folks
rpike
Posted 9/29/2009 10:31 AM (#402347 - in reply to #402065)
Subject: Re: dirty lakes




Posts: 292


Location: Minneapolis
A couple years ago, I caught a chicken carcass (appeared to be raw) on Calhoun. After watching the video Hulbert posted, I clearly made a giant error in not casting it back out!
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