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Cicciospin
Posted 3/7/2019 5:17 PM (#932557)
Subject: Random catches




Posts: 108


Location: ITALY
going to musky you often catch random catches? how do you react? are you happy anyway or are you disappointed? in the last 2/3 years it happened to me several times fishing with big bait to do walleye, it seems there has been an important population growth....
For example this walleye 37.5" I took it with a pounder
[img]https://i.postimg.cc/KkrnHNvC/PERCAPOUNDER3-1.jpg[/img]

Edited by Cicciospin 3/7/2019 5:23 PM
Baby Mallard
Posted 3/7/2019 5:56 PM (#932560 - in reply to #932557)
Subject: RE: Random catches





37.5" walleye?  Is that a typo or for real?  Either way congrats on a very nice fish.  I have caught some big accidental fish while fishing for muskies.  46" northern pike, couple 27" walleyes, and a couple 5 lb. + largemouth bass.  All fun to catch.
NPike
Posted 3/7/2019 7:36 PM (#932566 - in reply to #932560)
Subject: RE: Random catches




Posts: 612


Yes and I welcome this, variety the spice of life (IMO). Hey a few 5 to 6 pounds bass or the occasional 5 to 8+ pound walleye, oh yea. The one thing is when fishing for larger esox I don't catch many dinks. I've been surprised at fish biting not much bigger than the bait, even rockbass have it 9" baits, they can be aggressive.
mnmusky
Posted 3/7/2019 8:04 PM (#932569 - in reply to #932566)
Subject: Re: Random catches




I tend to reel those in slow as you never know what may give it a sniff
ToddM
Posted 3/7/2019 8:24 PM (#932570 - in reply to #932557)
Subject: Re: Random catches





Posts: 20238


Location: oswego, il
Some people are.very disappointed in catching another species while musky fishing. I don't mind. The way the Muskies ate baits on lotw last year(see Musky Hunter with Bill Sandy for an example). I was glad at least the nice pike would eat as they aways do.

Edited by ToddM 3/7/2019 8:27 PM
Musky Brian
Posted 3/7/2019 8:53 PM (#932575 - in reply to #932570)
Subject: Re: Random catches





Posts: 1767


Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin
Aside from a big pike, catching trophy fish of other species on Musky gear just destroys the thrill. You could take a 20+” smallmouth or a 28” Walleye and twirl it around at the end of your rod like a rag doll ...

Edited by Musky Brian 3/7/2019 8:54 PM
ESOX Maniac
Posted 3/7/2019 8:59 PM (#932578 - in reply to #932557)
Subject: RE: Random catches





Posts: 2753


Location: Mauston, Wisconsin
Hi, I'm like most fisherman including you. Random catches are nice, but frustrating as that's not the target fish! Still fun!

Get #%$$& net!
Al
tolle141
Posted 3/7/2019 9:19 PM (#932580 - in reply to #932557)
Subject: Re: Random catches





Posts: 1000


happened this summer. raised a high-40's fish. 2 casts later my pounder got smoked. 36" pike. I KNOW for a fact that muskie talked him into it.

that's the level of education we're dealing with on Tonka right now...
horsehunter
Posted 3/7/2019 9:33 PM (#932583 - in reply to #932580)
Subject: Re: Random catches




Location: Eastern Ontario
More than a few big smallmouth and walleye but was really surprised by about a 10 pound lake trout . I was trolling a Quebec Train on the Larry and was having a hard time getting the rod out of the downeaster thought I had a monster maybe even The One. Turned out the fish had the front hook in the mouth and the back hook snagged between the dorsal and the tail and was being dragged sideways.
ESOX Maniac
Posted 3/7/2019 9:37 PM (#932584 - in reply to #932583)
Subject: Re: Random catches





Posts: 2753


Location: Mauston, Wisconsin
horsehunter - 3/7/2019 9:33 PM

More than a few big smallmouth and walleye but was really surprised by about a 10 pound lake trout . I was trolling a Quebec Train on the Larry and was having a hard time getting the rod out of the downeaster thought I had a monster maybe even The One. Turned out the fish had the front hook in the mouth and the back hook snagged between the dorsal and the tail and was being dragged sideways.


Bwaaaaaaa! Get the net- WTF?

Al
Cicciospin
Posted 3/8/2019 1:21 AM (#932593 - in reply to #932560)
Subject: RE: Random catches




Posts: 108


Location: ITALY
Baby Mallard - 3/8/2019 12:56 AM

37.5" walleye?  Is that a typo or for real?  Either way congrats on a very nice fish.  I have caught some big accidental fish while fishing for muskies.  46" northern pike, couple 27" walleyes, and a couple 5 lb. + largemouth bass.  All fun to catch.

It's real .... it's not the first one I catch of that sin size that does not have a big defense ... regarding the size I think it grows a lot more than your walleye ... if you like it I'll give you some other photo
Cicciospin
Posted 3/8/2019 1:25 AM (#932594 - in reply to #932583)
Subject: Re: Random catches




Posts: 108


Location: ITALY
horsehunter - 3/8/2019 4:33 AM

More than a few big smallmouth and walleye but was really surprised by about a 10 pound lake trout . I was trolling a Quebec Train on the Larry and was having a hard time getting the rod out of the downeaster thought I had a monster maybe even The One. Turned out the fish had the front hook in the mouth and the back hook snagged between the dorsal and the tail and was being dragged sideways.

in your northern lakes there are huge trout ... I have a bob mehsikomer's dvd hunting for lake trout with musky equipment
Tony S
Posted 3/8/2019 7:40 AM (#932608 - in reply to #932557)
Subject: Re: Random catches




Posts: 26


Location: Foley, Mn
I do about as much Walleye fishing as I do Musky fishing and the reaction to the random catches are different depending on the targeted species. If we're walleye fishing and catch a big pike or bass that puts a smile on your face because they are pulling drag and it takes some skill to get them in the boat. When you catch them on Musky gear its not as special because the fish simply are too small for that gear.

The fun part of catching the random fish while musky fishing is those fish are typically large and if you were actually targeting that species you wouldn't use the tactics that just caught you that fish. We have caught many 26-30" walleyes on DC8's fishing shallow weeds early in the season and all of my smallmouths over 20" have been caught while musky fishing.
Cicciospin
Posted 3/8/2019 9:40 AM (#932625 - in reply to #932608)
Subject: Re: Random catches




Posts: 108


Location: ITALY
Tony S - 3/8/2019 2:40 PM

I do about as much Walleye fishing as I do Musky fishing and the reaction to the random catches are different depending on the targeted species. If we're walleye fishing and catch a big pike or bass that puts a smile on your face because they are pulling drag and it takes some skill to get them in the boat. When you catch them on Musky gear its not as special because the fish simply are too small for that gear.

The fun part of catching the random fish while musky fishing is those fish are typically large and if you were actually targeting that species you wouldn't use the tactics that just caught you that fish. We have caught many 26-30" walleyes on DC8's fishing shallow weeds early in the season and all of my smallmouths over 20" have been caught while musky fishing.

I totally agree with you

Edited by Cicciospin 3/8/2019 10:32 AM
Triplethreat
Posted 3/9/2019 5:00 PM (#932739 - in reply to #932557)
Subject: Re: Random catches




Posts: 54


Location: River
We had a 5 specie day on LSC last year. Musky, tiger musky, pike, catfish and walleye. All on big rubber.
NathanH
Posted 3/9/2019 7:20 PM (#932743 - in reply to #932557)
Subject: RE: Random catches





Posts: 859


Location: MN
Cicciospin - 3/7/2019 5:17 PM

going to musky you often catch random catches? how do you react? are you happy anyway or are you disappointed? in the last 2/3 years it happened to me several times fishing with big bait to do walleye, it seems there has been an important population growth....
For example this walleye 37.5" I took it with a pounder
[img]https://i.postimg.cc/KkrnHNvC/PERCAPOUNDER3-1.jpg[/img]


What country are you fishing in. Is your walleye a Zander?
Cicciospin
Posted 3/10/2019 7:13 AM (#932752 - in reply to #932557)
Subject: Re: Random catches




Posts: 108


Location: ITALY
Yes they are zander. I'm fishing in Italy.
In your lakes there are the zander?

Edited by Cicciospin 3/10/2019 7:36 AM
NathanH
Posted 3/10/2019 9:37 AM (#932760 - in reply to #932752)
Subject: Re: Random catches





Posts: 859


Location: MN
Cicciospin - 3/10/2019 7:13 AM

Yes they are zander. I'm fishing in Italy.
In your lakes there are the zander?

No walleye they don’t grow nearly as large same with our pike.
true tiger tamer
Posted 3/10/2019 1:19 PM (#932765 - in reply to #932557)
Subject: Re: Random catches




Posts: 343


The US has zander in one lake in North Dakota, Spiritwood Lake. Mr. Cicciospin are you familiar with Esox cisalpinus or Esox aquitanian pike. It is my dream to catch both, before my cancer make me unable to fish. Which unfortunately looks like is going to happen sooner rather than later. Sounds like they have huge zander in Italy, that would be a great bonus fish. I know a fair amount about hybrid muskies and purebred muskies which I would gladly share if you ever decide to make a trip to the US. I recently joined The Pike Anglers Club even though I'm not a great pike fisherman. I'm hoping someone there is familiar with the two European species. I tend to catch my largest largemouth and smallmouth bass while muskie or hybrid muskie fishing.
Cicciospin
Posted 3/10/2019 3:14 PM (#932768 - in reply to #932557)
Subject: Re: Random catches




Posts: 108


Location: ITALY
I send you pm
Smell_Esox
Posted 3/11/2019 8:27 AM (#932784 - in reply to #932557)
Subject: Re: Random catches




Posts: 267


Big Walleye or Bass are fun as are big Pike. But I got to admit, there is always a touch of disappointment with the Pike.
ToddM
Posted 3/11/2019 10:15 AM (#932798 - in reply to #932557)
Subject: RE: Random catches





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Location: oswego, il
While I am hopeful to always catch a musky, quite often our personal best "other" species can come by way of musky fishing. My PB lm, sm, pike and dogfish have come this way. Here is a 21.5 smallie, I have 3 this size all musky fishing and a 44" pike on very very cold December day.


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Cicciospin
Posted 3/11/2019 11:04 AM (#932803 - in reply to #932557)
Subject: Re: Random catches




Posts: 108


Location: ITALY
Nice fish
Cicciospin
Posted 3/11/2019 11:07 AM (#932804 - in reply to #932784)
Subject: Re: Random catches




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Location: ITALY
Smell_Esox - 3/11/2019 3:27 PM

Big Walleye or Bass are fun as are big Pike. But I got to admit, there is always a touch of disappointment with the Pike.

why disappointment?
esoxaddict
Posted 3/11/2019 1:23 PM (#932811 - in reply to #932557)
Subject: Re: Random catches





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When you finally put hooks into something after hours on the water and see a smallie or a pike at the end of your line there is a bit of a let down. But then my biggest pike of 38" and 41" were caught while muskie fishing. By biggest LMB of 22" was intentional, but I caught it doing figure 8's after it missed my lure several times on a straight retrieve. Several smallies up to 20" on topwater while muskie fishing as well.

I think about the guys out there who never caught a 22" LMB or a 41" Pike while targeting them and I think "Why complain about that?!"

These days, I hope for a pike or 3. If it's around 25-26", all the better. Into the livewell they go.
Cicciospin
Posted 3/11/2019 2:05 PM (#932813 - in reply to #932557)
Subject: Re: Random catches




Posts: 108


Location: ITALY
OK! I got it
happy hooker
Posted 3/11/2019 2:57 PM (#932816 - in reply to #932813)
Subject: Re: Random catches




Posts: 3155


pike are only good for making tiger muskie
However an eating size incidental walleye is always welcome because it won't get released.
true tiger tamer
Posted 3/12/2019 1:02 PM (#932873 - in reply to #932557)
Subject: Re: Random catches




Posts: 343


Pike are a slight letdown when muskie fishing, but the 40.5 inch pike I caught while chasing muskies was the biggest fish caught in our group during a week trip. So it was a great bonus fish.
ToddM
Posted 3/12/2019 2:51 PM (#932887 - in reply to #932557)
Subject: Re: Random catches





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Location: oswego, il
It's a let down to the ego.
Smell_Esox
Posted 3/12/2019 3:03 PM (#932888 - in reply to #932804)
Subject: Re: Random catches




Posts: 267


Cicciospin - 3/11/2019 11:07 AM

Smell_Esox - 3/11/2019 3:27 PM

Big Walleye or Bass are fun as are big Pike. But I got to admit, there is always a touch of disappointment with the Pike.

why disappointment?
Because I'd rather it be a muskie.
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