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| ghoti |
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Posts: 1294 Location: Stevens Point, Wi. | My son, who was my regular fishing partner for many years, moved down to Kenosha last year. This summer, due to house hunting and a busy work schedule, he has only gotten up a handful of days this year. He and his wife came up to visit Friday nite til Sunday afternoon. After listining to his work frustrations Fri. nite, I suggested a days fishing was in order and his wife agreed he needed to get out. Sat. morning we headed up to the Mercer area. The first lake I picked was a pretty little lake that has usually been good for numbers for us in the past. 10 to 4 gave us 3 low 30's ski's and a few bonus pike, just what the doctor ordered! Then we loaded up, headed to Mercer for an ice cream break. Then off to another small lake that I knew harbored a chance at a little better size. From 5 til 6:30 things were quiet, then the fish started moving. We probably had 8 follows in the next hour, but couldn't get any thing to commit. At 7:45 I started picking up things in the boat as it was getting pretty dark by then. My son kept casting a Top Raider that he "borrowed" from my box. As I stood and watched him retrieve it down a wide opening in the reeds, we both saw a large wake come from 20 feet from the side. There was no stopping this fish. It came full bore, tail out of the water, and t-boned the TR. After a beautiful, water clearing jump, and a few power runs she was in the net. A few quick pics and she was swimming away, none the worse for wear. His personal best---a 45 1/2 " fatty. On the drive home, I never heard a single word about work. I think the medicine worked. The only problem is, I lost a lure, but it was worth it. | ||
| Beaver |
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Posts: 4266 | That's just what the doctor ordered. Beav | ||
| sworrall |
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Posts: 32958 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | I bet if everyone spent more time like that and less stressing out, we'd ALL be better off. Muskie fishing with a friend, best medicine. My sons, who are also very good friends and I have discovered the same thing! | ||
| ToddM |
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Posts: 20281 Location: oswego, il | Ghoti, pretty cool. We have to trade mercer notes sometime. Love the area. | ||
| Steve Jonesi |
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Posts: 2089 | Time on the water.The best drug there is.Cleanses the soul. Steve | ||
| MuskieMedic |
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| Good stuff Jim. | |||
| luckymusky |
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Posts: 626 Location: ashtabula ohio | excellent excellent story... i saw it as i read it. congrats to the both of you!!! soul cleansing indeed... | ||
| Randy Whiteman |
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Posts: 150 | Hey Steve..I think we need to get "Terrible Ted" to write a song about Musky Fishing! I bet you have listened to "Fred Bear" a few times R | ||
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