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| What is the single biggest reason you fish muskies instead of other fish? I am a newbie, and am bitten badly by the muskie bug. What makes you a muskie fisherman instead of a bass, walleye, or other specie guy? | |||
| kevin |
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Posts: 1335 Location: Chicago, Beverly | The ferocious fight of a musky. Nothing I have ever caught compares to a Musky. | ||
| theedz155 |
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Posts: 1438 | Let's see, where to start. There's something about catching a fish that is one step below you on the food chain. Beating the top predator? I have a severe interest in coyote hunting lately. My guess is it's for the same reasons. I guess I've always told people in the past that if you've ever really looked at a musky that would explain it. There's just something about a fish that would just as soon eat a bucktail as they would rip your arm off. Attitude is everything. Besides, I'm one of those guys who the more I fail, the harder I try. Just try not to get pissed off the next time you get 40 follows without a hit. It's one of the only sports where you can spend days without catching something and others won't look at you stupid. When the wife asks what you caught you can say "Nothing, but had 3 follows." and she'll never question it. And, when you do catch them you put them back anyways = no cleaning required. "The baits themselves are worth it. Way cool." That's just the start for me. I'm sure everyone will have a different reason. Scott | ||
| esox23 |
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Posts: 267 Location: Right behind you (tap, tap) BOOO | It’s all about the myth and mystique, we are out there after the ultimate predator of fresh water fish, a fish that can grow to be as much a 70 pounds and 5 feet long, maybe even bigger.
Matt | ||
| JAY SBMC |
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Posts: 148 Location: DES MOINES, IOWA | The Rush.I have fished Walleyes,Crappies, Bass,and Northerns in Minn./Canada with nothing giving me the excitement a Musky does.I would rather fish all day, and not catch anything, than catch 50 Walleyes.Everything else is just bait.I do get excited about a big Pike, but I don,t get The Rush a big Musky gives me.I once saw a world record class of Musky slowly go by the boat after following my son,s bucktail, and I absolutely froze in awe,I totally forgot I had a rod in my hand, and couldn,t even talk till it was long gone.NO other kind of fish could have done that to me. | ||
| The Handyman |
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Posts: 1046 | Always remember and never forget, The very best fisherman are multi-species! Its always good to remember where you came from, as it helps in your musky fishing! | ||
| esoxmn |
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Posts: 87 | My normal answer to thet would be "if you have to ask you wouldnt understand" | ||
| ESOX Maniac |
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Posts: 2754 Location: Mauston, Wisconsin | A fish I named "Jesus Christ" the first time I saw her on my first Muskie trip to Canada. Not to offend anyone, It was the only words that went through my mind at that moment. I can still see her bulging the water as she followed the bait and her magnificant body as she slid under my feet when she got to the boat. No video camera needed. Al Warner "All Water is Zalt Water" | ||
| lobi |
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Posts: 1137 Location: Holly, MI | Look in her eyes before slipping her back in the water..You will see... no fear all attitude raw mean "I'll get you back for this" etc. You will enjoy watching them swim off as much as watching them come in. All the above posts combined I found myself nodding to. Enjoy | ||
| ToddM |
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Posts: 20281 Location: oswego, il | The thrill of the hunt, the anticipation of a strike. If it involves muskies, I am into it. From the internet, to musky shows, muskies inc, ebay, finding new stuff, researching, you name it. It'a all good. | ||
| Thick Shady |
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Posts: 136 | Cause they aren't easy. | ||
| sworrall |
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Posts: 32958 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Muskie fishing to me is the attempt to figure out the what, where, when and why. All but the why have been a challenge, but possible to figure out. The why continues to be a mystery, and keeps me hooked up. I am an addict. | ||
| davep |
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Posts: 642 Location: mount prospect illinois | ToddM and Worrall put it very well. | ||
| Fishwizard |
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Posts: 366 | The SIZE and the follows! It is also the only fishing that is actually hunting. The thing that truely matters is muskies are the only fish that can make my heart pound and my knees knock uncontrollably. Ryan | ||
| Fish-n-Freak |
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Posts: 259 Location: Alexandria, MN | I would agree with all of the above -- My personal reason would be the ultimate challenge. I used to Deer hunt with a Rifle, then a shotgun then a bow & arrow -- now I don't hunt anymore, because I figured out what makes the deer do what they do, when they do it. I was out there for the hunt, not the kill. Now I fish (hunt) for Muskies! Everytime I think I have figured them out, they prove me wrong. The hunt is the thrill, you are trying to prey on another top predator. Muskies are my ultimate hunt, and spending a day trying to figure them out, is never a day wasted. If you are not learning something new everyday on the water, you are doing it right. I love the challenge it gives me and the friends I have made because I fish for Muskies. Some of my best friends have come from the Muskie world. Steve | ||
| muskiekid |
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Posts: 585 Location: Gaithersburg, Maryland | I like fishing for a fish that basically can kick butt! It's kind of cool catching fish that scare the devil out of a lot of people. Kind of a man-thing!!! Edited by muskiekid 1/14/2004 1:44 PM Attachments ---------------- deadjusky.jpg (18KB - 263 downloads) | ||
| muskyboy |
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| The challenge and difficulty of catching muskies (each year you figure out more and more, but there is always so much more to learn) and the powerful fighting ability of really big muskies (headshakes, jumps, deep dives, tail walks)! | |||
| FishHateMe |
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Posts: 228 Location: Downers Grove, IL | Because I don't do drugs and searching for, collecting and buying baits is like cocaine! Oh - hooking one now and again is pretty cool, too! fhm | ||
| TECK |
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Posts: 670 Location: Minnetonka , MN. | Because they are easy to catch and they tast good. | ||
| Marc_Grattan |
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Posts: 136 | Without a doubt, its the hunt to get one that excites me, especially a trophy sized gal. | ||
| Mr.Pike |
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Posts: 466 Location: Pittsburgh, PA | i fish for L. and SM bass, walleye, pike, even cats and carp sometimes, but the excitement you get when a musky hits or the feeling of your heart pounding through your chest when you see a fish following your lure is unbeatable. you cant beat the shakes lol | ||
| Beaver |
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Posts: 4266 | Because I am Captain Ahab and muskies are white whales. Beaver Edited by Beaver 1/15/2004 11:23 AM | ||
| Obfuscate Musky |
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Posts: 654 Location: MPLS, MN | Because humans are competitive beings and muskies are a tough, challenging fish. They'll test you will, patience and always make you think. | ||
| crippler |
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Posts: 116 Location: winnipeg manitoba | what else is there? We hunt we catch we release. we are the top of the chain just as muskies are to fresh water. | ||
| Chartertalk |
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Posts: 71 Location: Lake St. Clair | The smell of them !! Nothing like sliming your boat. Bob/Chartertalk | ||
| tuffy1 |
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Posts: 3242 Location: Racine, Wi | Ooooooo that smell, can't you smell that smell!!!! That has to be one of the best reasons! It is also the mystery of the fish, and just seeing them crusing in the water behind your bait, either following, or just swimming. It's also cool to see someone in your boat get a fish, that has never caught one before. good lungen, Joel | ||
| muskiekid |
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Posts: 585 Location: Gaithersburg, Maryland | Yeah and the feel of that giant rod, reel and lures makes me feel manly, too. | ||
| nwick |
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Posts: 59 Location: WI | Read Moby Dick by Melvile. Substitute me for Capt Ahab. Musky for Moby. | ||
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| I'm in it to meet women. Oh, and the duckpin bowling, See ya, papa joe minneapolis | |||
| gimo |
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Posts: 342 Location: Passaic, NJ - Upper French River, ON | It allows me some kind of transcendence from some of the most beautiful places on earth, into an underwater world where I can briefly connect with a part of nature that is doing only what it should. | ||
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