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| Steve Jonesi |
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Posts: 2089 | Just reminiscing about the old days and my first legal.I released my first legal in 1977(Sept. 25th) on Upper Post Lake in Langlade Cty.,Wi.The 31" monster ate a 7" perch Suick at boatside.Still have the bait, rod and reel too. Quite the muskie combo. 5'3" Fenwick Lunkerstik and a Zebco Cardinal 4.12lb stren and no leader. My how times have changed. Steve | ||
| kevin |
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Posts: 1335 Location: Chicago, Beverly | Officially, since '93. That's when I started buying equipment and stuff. I had tried to catch one here or there but just with Bass gear before that..'93 was when I caught this illness.lol...Thankfully I have yet to be cured. My first legal was my first fish also. Went up on a Musky trip to Wi. end of August '93, we left Chicago around ten at night on a friday, got up there between 4 and 5 in the morning, slept for about 1.5 hours and then got woke up by the resort owners... So on that little sleep we went out got breakfast then hit the water... Had our first legal by about 11AM..not a bad way to start the trip. Fish was only 32" on the nose..but at the time on that lake it was a legal. Released him and about 4 other fish that week... | ||
| sworrall |
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Posts: 32958 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | About 36 years I guess, counting the first couple times my Dad took me to Bone Lake. I remember my first as well, and still have the jig I caught her on. | ||
| Schuler |
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Posts: 1462 Location: Davenport, IA | I just finished my 3rd year chasing muskies. It only took me a month or two after I started fishing to get hooked on muskies. | ||
| stephendawg |
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Posts: 1023 Location: Lafayette, IN | After chasing bass my whole life I developed a "curiosity" about musky around 6 years ago while on vacation in Wisconsin. I hadn't been to the northwoods in about 20 years and being in Spooner and Hayward really took me back to younger days on Big Winnie in Minnesota. So, the following year I bought my first Mepps Musky Killer and a steel leader. Little did I know that 6 years later I'd own 4 musky rods, 2 flippin sticks, and 40 some baits that are entirely too large for my bass tackle box! I'd say that for the last 3 years I've been "actively" seeking musky but only this past season have I been fortunate enough to spend any great quantity of time doing it. My, what a difference a boat makes!
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| LarryJones |
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Posts: 1247 Location: On the Niagara River in Buffalo, NY | I started in June of 1976 on the Niagara River trolling 2600 Series Pikie Minnows.My first fish a 35"er came on my first day on the water with a great teacher,my boss from work at DuPont,Musky Joe Nemeth.We use to use the heaviest solid glass stiff rods,Ted Williams Series from Sears & Roebuck Store,along with Penn 309 Reels loaded with 36 lb Ashway Leadcore Line and 50 lb K-mart cheap mono leaders.Funny thing I'm still using leadcore line with great success today! Capt. Larry | ||
| muskyboy |
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| 25 years and counting! I caught my first musky, a nice 37 incher from the Chippewa Flowage when I was 15 and I have been fishing for them ever since. Now I am after a 60 pounder (aren't we all!) I have been fishing since I could walk, mostly bass and trout in the early days, and I still love to fish for both smallmouth and largemouth bass! Edited by muskyboy 12/13/2003 4:44 PM | |||
| DUCK |
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Posts: 536 Location: Brainerd Area | 9 Wonderfull years. My first ever was a 40 inch fattie in 94 and man was I hooked (still am). Happy Hunting Duck | ||
| JAY SBMC |
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Posts: 148 Location: DES MOINES, IOWA | As far as chasing, and exclusively, only 8 years.Fished Canada, and Minnesota border lakes since 1958 for Walleyes, and Northerns.Always wanted to just fish Muskys,after boating them fishing for Walleyes, but I was the only nut in the family who wanted to strictly Musky fish.Now, I have 2 sons, a grandson, and a daughter in law hooked into it, and none of them want to Walleye fish.Life is good.I,m not the only nut in the family tree anymore. | ||
| Steve Van Lieshout |
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Posts: 1916 Location: Greenfield, WI | It was 26 years since my first experience with a muskie, and 23 years that I have been devoting and seeking out 40# and 50+" of finned frustration! I hope to catch a muskie this next summer that was a fry the year that I started muskie fishing!! Edited by Steve Van Lieshout 12/15/2003 7:30 AM | ||
| ghoti |
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Posts: 1294 Location: Stevens Point, Wi. | OUCH---1st. one in June,1955. Last one, November,2003. A ton of fun in between! | ||
| Cory Toker |
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Posts: 240 | I had been trying since 94 but only a couple times a year. Four years ago I put some time into it and got my first one. The next year a few more. Last year was great with 14 and this year with 23 in the boat. Have learned alot in a short time. Getting that first one out of the way got things going. Love this sport. Cory | ||
| Fishwizard |
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Posts: 366 | One-third of my life, which equates to 8 years since I first saw that 40" follow back to the boat. I can see her like it was yesterday. I'll never stop fishing muskies. The more I catch, the more I want to fish them. | ||
| kly |
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Posts: 391 | I think the first time I targeted muskies I was 8 or 9. I have been pursing them as the primary species for the last 4 years. They became methodical to me when fishing in the hayward area as a kid and listening to stories, seeing mounted fish, and getting panfish snatched away. there is definitely no better way to waste time! | ||
| Jim K |
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Posts: 736 Location: Hartford, WI | I started chasing ski in 1985, doesnt seem like 18 years but I guess it has been. Jim | ||
| iowamusky |
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Posts: 114 Location: Eagle Grove, Iowa | I cpr'd a 30" my first one on white birch lake in vilas co. in aug. of 1983 caught on a homemade bucktail. I think i get addicted worse every year. I can't wait till spring. Tracy | ||
| Lone Stone |
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Posts: 477 Location: Iowa | I landed my first one in the early to mid 1980's. I have always had an itch for them since, expecially spending time on the "Chip" almost every year with my grandparents. The last 2-3 years have been really rough on me though, expecially this last year, I started getting the rod and tackle fever that is usually associated with a musky addict. I really don't see any reason to fish for any other species. | ||
| muskyone |
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Posts: 1536 Location: God's Country......USA..... Western Wisconsin | Bone Lake, Summer of 1977, 31" legal at the time, caught on a JIG. Took the fish on the North end by the bouys at the landing. Still a great spot to this day. Also caught several sub legals on Deer the same Spring and Summer. This was my first legal while actually fishing for Muskies however. Edited by muskyone 12/14/2003 8:05 AM | ||
| Muskydr |
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Posts: 686 Location: Tomahawk, Wisconsin | I guess about 25 years now, my how time flies when you're having a blast! My first legal was a 35 out of Roberts lake back in the early eighties. To those of you who fished that lake back in those days need I say more?? | ||
| MNmatt |
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Posts: 172 | nine years for muskies now. leech lake was where i got my first one. i've been fishing since i was knee high. i have to agree time flies, but the best years are still to come! MNmatt | ||
| RAZE1 |
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Posts: 938 Location: NeverNever Lake | I started fishing for muskies 25 years ago, off and on. Hard to fish for them while living on the Outer Banks of NC, so cobia and kings were a good substitute. When I lived in Australia I targeted barramundi. For the last 6 yrs it's been a muskie obsession. | ||
| pbrostuen |
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Posts: 158 Location: Eagan, MN | I started back in 1992 when I was at UW-Eau Claire. Very underrated muskie area. Moved back to the Twin Cities after graduation and have been chasing metro ski's ever since. | ||
| The Handyman |
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Posts: 1046 | Caught some musky`s over 25 years ago,but have been just pounding the ski`s for 10 years exclusively and hope my body holds out for another 25 years of plugg`in! | ||
| rpieske |
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Posts: 484 Location: St. Louis, MO., Marco Is., FL, Nestor Falls, ON | So far I seem to be the SENIOR Citizen of muskie fishing. I've been chasing them since 1953 when my dad took me to LOTW for a fishing trip. I been hooked on muskies ever since. Except for my years in the Corps and when I first started my business, I've been back every year. Now I get to spend 4 months each year in Nestor Falls fishing LOTW and Crow for my favorite fish. I pinch myself every morning to be sure I'm not dreaming. HOW ABOUT THAT SADDAM HUSSEIN CAPTURE!!!! Edited by rpieske 12/14/2003 2:11 PM | ||
| EsoxHawk |
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Posts: 89 | Started five years ago on Yellow lake - A year later Beaver put me on my first legal on Big Sand - needless to say I get bit HARD by the Muskie bug and have not been the same since. | ||
| Musky Alan |
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Posts: 544 Location: Alsip, Il | 31 or 32 years, my dad's coworker started us, and I was very, very, young at the time. Al | ||
| JLR |
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Posts: 335 Location: Pulaski, WI | 4 Months | ||
| muskycore |
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Posts: 341 | I've been fishing since I was three. In 1984 I landed my first legal ski in the Hayward area on bass equipment throwing a spinner bait. I then upgraded to the heaviest bait casting bass rod I could find locally and used 25lb mono line with no liter....needless to say I lost around five for every one landed. I didn't have a clue what I was doing but had a blast fighting those huge fish in Namekagon when I was fourteen. Bring on the snow, I have a sled to wreck!!! | ||
| JohnMD |
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Posts: 1769 Location: Algonquin, ILL | I have been chasing these beasts for about 30 years, In those 30 years I have had many pigs(50+ inches)to the boat but they always seemed to elude capture until this year during the Sabaskong Outing when I finally boated a beast I will be picking up my replica mount from Fittante at the Chicago Show, Thanks again Tom Schramsky for the fine net job Have a Safe and Happy Holiday Season | ||
| BigO |
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Posts: 169 Location: Pewaukee, WI | Just finished my 2nd year. The first muskie for me was with a guide in late October 2001, a 41" on a sucker. It's been a run-a-way train ever since. | ||
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