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Obfuscate Musky
Posted 5/31/2007 9:24 AM (#258803)
Subject: Musky Bites Boy




Posts: 654


Location: MPLS, MN
http://www.startribune.com/outdoors/story/1216168.html
rpike
Posted 5/31/2007 9:27 AM (#258804 - in reply to #258803)
Subject: RE: Musky Bites Boy




Posts: 291


Location: Minneapolis
Where do I find an ankle-shaped lure in time for the opener on Saturday?
MuskyHopeful
Posted 5/31/2007 9:42 AM (#258807 - in reply to #258804)
Subject: RE: Musky Bites Boy





Posts: 2865


Location: Brookfield, WI
Lets hope they don't develop a taste for human flesh like the bald lions of Tsavo.

Kevin

Wrasslin' with Hodags.
lots of luck
Posted 5/31/2007 9:45 AM (#258808 - in reply to #258804)
Subject: RE: Musky Bites Boy





Posts: 193


Location: Mayer, MN
Saturday I am starting shallow and on the sand in the West Metro.
mikie
Posted 5/31/2007 9:47 AM (#258810 - in reply to #258803)
Subject: Re: Musky Bites Boy





Location: Athens, Ohio
Since muskies also focus in on scent, I'm starting to store my baits in an old shoe. m
Parker
Posted 5/31/2007 9:50 AM (#258811 - in reply to #258803)
Subject: RE: Musky Bites Boy


I know this is nit-picking, but there is no proof a muskie bit the kid. According to the article he never saw what bit him. Could have been a turtle for all I we know. Muskies get enough bad press as-is. the last thing I want to hear in a bar is how these fish are man eaters.
Magruter
Posted 5/31/2007 9:50 AM (#258812 - in reply to #258803)
Subject: Re: Musky Bites Boy





Posts: 1316


Location: Madison, WI
Turn about is fair play... We eat them, they eat us. But i'd would be pretty freaky to have fish grab ahold of your ankle. Don't show this article to my wife she'll never go back into the water..
RUMBLEFISH
Posted 5/31/2007 9:54 AM (#258813 - in reply to #258803)
Subject: RE: Musky Bites Boy




Posts: 327


Take the dog for a walk Russ ... But dad he bites !!! .... So bite him back !!!
crackpot
Posted 5/31/2007 9:55 AM (#258814 - in reply to #258803)
Subject: RE: Musky Bites Boy





Posts: 214


Location: Central Iowa
to me it seems his ankle isn't as tore up as I thought it would be from a muskie...it pretty much looks like one gash...for all we know he cut it on a rock!
lots of luck
Posted 5/31/2007 10:11 AM (#258817 - in reply to #258810)
Subject: Re: Musky Bites Boy





Posts: 193


Location: Mayer, MN
mikie - 5/31/2007 10:47 AM

Since muskies also focus in on scent, I'm starting to store my baits in an old shoe. m


You're either onto something or on something.

You could bottle that scent and call it "E-Sox Musky Juice" .
muskynutz
Posted 5/31/2007 10:43 AM (#258822 - in reply to #258803)
Subject: RE: Musky Bites Boy





Posts: 63


Location: CENTRAL WISCONSIN


This is my favorite part....

"The fish believed to be the culprit in that incident was later captured in the enclosed swimming area and moved."

spot fishing!

esox50
Posted 5/31/2007 10:49 AM (#258824 - in reply to #258803)
Subject: Re: Musky Bites Boy





Posts: 2024


I'm gonna start wearing "bling" on my ankles and walk around the shallows - 5/0 trebs laced with diamonds to bring 'em in.
seaman
Posted 5/31/2007 10:59 AM (#258827 - in reply to #258824)
Subject: Re: Musky Bites Boy





Posts: 128


Location: ontario canada - Well Anderson Indiana now
I agree with crackpot, I got my hand stuck in a pikes mouth once and didn't end up with one long cut trust me. Unless this musky has one overgrown tooth I'm thinking a clam shell or something sharp in the water.
CommonSense Guy
Posted 5/31/2007 11:20 AM (#258828 - in reply to #258803)
Subject: RE: Musky Bites Boy




Posts: 136


Beaches are the best spots. Lifeguards don't like you in there however.
THROWINWOOD
Posted 5/31/2007 12:21 PM (#258835 - in reply to #258828)
Subject: RE: Musky Bites Boy





Posts: 110


Location: NEW LENOX IL
It's good to know that fish are also practicing "catch and release"
Reelwise
Posted 5/31/2007 12:47 PM (#258839 - in reply to #258824)
Subject: Re: Musky Bites Boy




Posts: 1636


esox50 - 5/31/2007 10:49 AM

I'm gonna start wearing "bling" on my ankles and walk around the shallows - 5/0 trebs laced with diamonds to bring 'em in.


Stick to yarn
happy hooker
Posted 5/31/2007 1:14 PM (#258846 - in reply to #258839)
Subject: Re: Musky Bites Boy




Posts: 3147


So Much for 'down sizing" on the oppener

Just wait till 'no more muskies' gets hold of this
Old goat
Posted 5/31/2007 1:30 PM (#258847 - in reply to #258803)
Subject: RE: Musky Bites Boy


Might as well throw a foot long bait!! Don't break the Toy!! W.Klemz
muskie! nut
Posted 5/31/2007 7:46 PM (#258887 - in reply to #258803)
Subject: Re: Musky Bites Boy





Posts: 2894


Location: Yahara River Chain
You guys are think all wrong. By the opener those muskie will be looking for something bigger. Get those knee shaped baits ready!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Capt bigfish
Posted 5/31/2007 9:10 PM (#258896 - in reply to #258887)
Subject: Re: Musky Bites Boy




Posts: 480


Hold on here, now no one has heard the alleged muskie's side of the story. Maybe the fish was taunted. A fish can only take so much dangling. I hope the muskie has a good lawyer. Was the fish in the boy's territory or the other way around? The fish may have been reacting the only way it knows how to protect family. I hope the boy is ok and that everyone learns something from this episode.
joken
Posted 5/31/2007 11:22 PM (#258906 - in reply to #258803)
Subject: RE: Musky Bites Boy


What color swim suit was he wearing ???????????
JohnMD
Posted 6/1/2007 7:53 AM (#258923 - in reply to #258803)
Subject: RE: Musky Bites Boy





Posts: 1769


Location: Algonquin, ILL
The Whole story is just a plant by the Anti-Muskie folks to have Muskie's removed from "THIER" walleye lakes.

First the Muskie's eat all "THIER" walleye's now the Muskie's bite children, Muskie's are just plain evil and must be removed

By the way, what color bathing suit was he wearing ?



Edited by JohnMD 6/1/2007 7:54 AM
Even the Losers
Posted 6/1/2007 8:43 AM (#258931 - in reply to #258923)
Subject: RE: Musky Bites Boy





Posts: 52


Call me when the boy bites the musky. Now that'll be a story.

Did anyone notice the kids name was Paris...... Even muskie hate the french.
Ben Kueng
Posted 6/1/2007 9:32 AM (#258945 - in reply to #258803)
Subject: RE: Musky Bites Boy





Posts: 227


Location: Southeast Wisconsin
The best part is where his mom says how he wasnt crying...YEA RIGHT!
T-Bone
Posted 6/1/2007 7:49 PM (#259022 - in reply to #258945)
Subject: RE: Musky Bites Boy




Posts: 223


Location: Victoria,MN
I have never been a big fan of tatoos , piercings or pain fetish's but--a firetiger pattern foot tatoo with split rings pierced on the toes and achilles(ouch) might get a big gurl ----or a muskie to bite.
Grunt Lures
Posted 6/1/2007 9:17 PM (#259030 - in reply to #258803)
Subject: Re: Musky Bites Boy





Posts: 786


Location: Minnesota
I saw the bite on TV and it looked a lot more like a walleye bite than a muskie bit :}
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