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Location: Sawyer County, WI | ToddM - 3/3/2015 6:28 PM
Bass.guys see muskies that I could only dream of.
I know a a bass guy who has landed a 50 and a 51. He wasn't too excited, just incidental catches to him. Apparently he doesn't realize that these catches make his opinions legit... |
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| That's funny, I had two bass guys describe a 50" musky that ate their spinnerbait. They were more upset that they lost their favorite bait to a fish they were going to eat, than the massive fish they lost. They told my wife and I that we need to keep all the muskies because they are eating all the bass, and ruining "their" lake.
Edited by flyingfish8604 3/3/2015 7:31 PM
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Location: oswego, il | Bass guys in Illinois routinely catch muskies well into the 50" category and bigger. Hear it all the time. |
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Location: Sawyer County, WI | ToddM - 3/4/2015 6:46 AM
Bass guys in Illinois routinely catch muskies well into the 50" category and bigger. Hear it all the time.
They are probably FIBbing |
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| Steve's pic make me hungry ! |
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Location: Greenfield, WI | It was one of the original fingerling muskies stocked into Pewaukee Lake! |
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Location: Mauston, Wisconsin | ToddM - 3/4/2015 6:46 AM
Bass guys in Illinois routinely catch muskies well into the 50" category and bigger. Hear it all the time.
Sssssh, ToddM - stop harassing us former bass guy's - we converted to protect our bass by luring all the muskie hot bite tracker's to our lakes so we can get rid of those toothy pests that are eating all of our bass. Walleye & perch guys are using similar tactics too.....I think Sled is the original inventor of this strategy.
Yeah, I've also seen 3 fish that would make that one look small. Thay are in Lake xxx, Lake @#$%, and Lake6654... they scared me too!
Have fun!
Al |
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