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Location: Minnetonka , MN. | Went to the big pond Monday. Saw two Muskies got none. I did get two Northwers 41" an 37". This was my first northern over 40".
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Location: Algonquin, ILL | Nice fish!, Those long spotted fish are a nice way to break up a dry spell, funny thing is it's a disapointment to catch a 40 inch fish if it's not a Muskie
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Location: MPLS, MN | NO, It's not a disapointment to catch a 40" Pike. Muskie snobs. I like catching any and all big fish. A 40" Pike to me is less common than a 40" Muskie. |
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| nice belt buckle!
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Location: Illinoise | Nice fish. Heck of an over bite too. |
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Location: Lafayette, IN | I'm with "OM" on that one. It's NO DISAPPOINTMENT to catch a big pike. Frankly, I think they look more menacing with the bigger head. And they do have heart. A little on the strong smelly side though. Jeeze, when you go after big esox and you "catch" a big esox then you better be smiling. Most people never boat a trophy class pike in their life either. Way to go, TECK!
Edited by stephendawg 8/5/2003 1:02 PM
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Location: Forest Lake, Mn. | Way to go T'Man! Nice pike!!
Judging by the picture,I'm guessing Vineland Bay...Right? See you at Red Wing in a couple of weeks. Your're having a great season from everything that I hear. |
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