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BenR
Posted 3/5/2006 11:04 PM (#180964)
Subject: Why do you fish muskie?


I have pondered this thought as of late. I have within a half hour lakes which produce 50 plus inch fish regularly...not a few a season...also within 6-7 hours waters which make MN look like WI. However as I anticipate my move back to the midwest perhaps...I feel like even though the fishing pales in comparision to the east, I long to connect to the memories I have there. That now even at a fairly young age, fishing the waters I learned on and the beautiful environment the exist in is worth fishign the lesser fisheries of IL IN WI MN and LOTW and such...It plays a part in my decision...Why do you fish for the muskie?Ben
Shedhunter
Posted 3/5/2006 11:22 PM (#180966 - in reply to #180964)
Subject: RE: Why do you fish muskie?




Posts: 24


I asked my boat partner that after a few fishless days up in Canada last year. Why are we beating our self up for a fish we are just going to let go anyway? To try convince someone that's never fished muskies to go fish with you in hopes of seeing a few fish all day and maybe catching one is hard to do. But... when that new guy or gal sees a muskie follow their hooked. It's just addicting.

I know personally I have no real interest in fishing for food. I can't talk myself into fishing for bluegills or even walleyes for that matter. I guess I'm a trophy fisherman and I want to outsmart the biggest, meanest, toughest to catch freshwater fish out there. But that's just me.
Rockin' SV
Posted 3/6/2006 4:58 AM (#180970 - in reply to #180964)
Subject: RE: Why do you fish muskie?




Posts: 425


Location: Elkhart, IN
Muskies are the ultimate freshwater fish. The topwater strikes, the boatside strikes and jumping out of the water a few feet from the boat. There's no other adrenaline rush like it in freshwater fishing for me.
Sponge
Posted 3/6/2006 6:33 AM (#180974 - in reply to #180964)
Subject: RE: Why do you fish muskie?




I personall

Edited by Sponge 8/22/2006 7:23 PM
sworrall
Posted 3/6/2006 7:33 AM (#180981 - in reply to #180974)
Subject: RE: Why do you fish muskie?





Posts: 32957


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I have been fishing them so long, it's hard to remember why I started. It was OK to keep them back then; no one cared a bit if one kept a muskie of any size, so that wasn't a factor. I think it's a combination of the mystique, the fact the fish is cool looking and gets big, and the fact I ended up guiding others to a muskie and found that to be very rewarding.
Tolden
Posted 3/6/2006 8:48 AM (#180991 - in reply to #180964)
Subject: RE: Why do you fish muskie?




Posts: 17


The adrenilene rush I get when I see that pig following my bait or the strike out of no where! Nothing better than that!!!
VMS
Posted 3/6/2006 8:52 AM (#180992 - in reply to #180964)
Subject: RE: Why do you fish muskie?





Posts: 3511


Location: Elk River, Minnesota
It's da way dem darn feesh look at choo. When dey come in behind yer bait and you do yer figure 8 while they just sit and watch you work it and work it and work it...den dey just fin away to da udder side of da boat and go out a weys. You dun turn around to look da udder way, and WHOOSH...dey're gone.

D$%n Feesh!!

nwild
Posted 3/6/2006 8:54 AM (#180993 - in reply to #180991)
Subject: RE: Why do you fish muskie?





Posts: 1996


Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain
I have yet to get the "shakes" from a trophy bluegill.

I have never gone back to the spot I had seen a giant perch three years later in hope that it was there again.

Never has a three walleye day left me with a great sense of accomplishment.

I have never seen a grown man act like a five year old after his first legal bass.

Muskies are just different, unlike any fish in the lake, and I like that!
BigMo
Posted 3/6/2006 8:54 AM (#180994 - in reply to #180964)
Subject: RE: Why do you fish muskie?




Posts: 617


Location: Clintonville, WI
As a 15 year old when I got "hooked".......in order

1. Amazement that something so big was in "small" inland water (WI) versus saltwater I'd fished before
2. Curiosity

Now.......in order

1. Challenge
2. Serenity (interupted by chaos once in a while, hopefully more often)
3. Release from stressful career
4. Variety of experiences/travel - kind of intertwined in 1-3 above
5. Amazement
6. Curiosity
Bytor
Posted 3/6/2006 9:08 AM (#180995 - in reply to #180993)
Subject: RE: Why do you fish muskie?





Location: The Yahara Chain
nwild - 3/6/2006 8:54 AM

I have yet to get the "shakes" from a trophy bluegill.

I have never gone back to the spot I had seen a giant perch three years later in hope that it was there again.

Never has a three walleye day left me with a great sense of accomplishment.

I have never seen a grown man act like a five year old after his first legal bass.

Muskies are just different, unlike any fish in the lake, and I like that!


What Norm said!!!!
Howard Stern-o-da-bo
Posted 3/6/2006 9:10 AM (#180996 - in reply to #180964)
Subject: RE: Why do you fish muskie?


Question: "Why do you fish for musky?"

Answer: "To see what they will do next."

Question: "Why do you REALLY fish for musky?"

Answer: "'Cuz they are there AND to see what they will do next."
MikeHulbert
Posted 3/6/2006 9:25 AM (#181000 - in reply to #180964)
Subject: RE: Why do you fish muskie?





Posts: 2427


Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana
Because I can't stop.
Rich D
Posted 3/6/2006 10:30 AM (#181011 - in reply to #180964)
Subject: RE: Why do you fish muskie?





Posts: 122


Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Because if I am going to not catch fish, I might as well not catch big fish!

Rich D
hotlanta
Posted 3/6/2006 11:21 AM (#181016 - in reply to #180964)
Subject: RE: Why do you fish muskie?




Posts: 94


Because on any given day, with a little luck and being in the right place, the least experienced amoung us with one cast can become the best of us. Chris
Big Perc
Posted 3/6/2006 11:32 AM (#181018 - in reply to #180964)
Subject: RE: Why do you fish muskie?




Posts: 1188


Location: Iowa
because no other fish fights with the piss and vinegar that a muskie does...they just seem pissed off when they hit a lure...and nothing else matters...all other fish are just bait...

Big Perc
Slimeball
Posted 3/6/2006 11:35 AM (#181019 - in reply to #180964)
Subject: RE: Why do you fish muskie?





Posts: 332


Location: Michigan
Because I can't sing or dance.

Jason
esox50
Posted 3/6/2006 12:00 PM (#181021 - in reply to #180964)
Subject: RE: Why do you fish muskie?





Posts: 2024


I thought about this earlier this year, when I was bored and trying to go to bed. I broke out the computer and decided to put my thoughts down on paper. Here are the reasons, "Why I fish" (both muskie and in general).



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Attachments Why I Fish.doc (20KB - 174 downloads)
shane
Posted 3/6/2006 12:18 PM (#181024 - in reply to #180964)
Subject: RE: Why do you fish muskie?





Posts: 43


Location: Kalamazoo
Because I am a glutton for punishment
TJ DeVoe
Posted 3/6/2006 12:29 PM (#181030 - in reply to #180964)
Subject: RE: Why do you fish muskie?




Posts: 2323


Location: Stevens Point, WI
For me, it's being on the lake, where no one can bother me except the fish. The shear adrenaline rush when you see one follow on top and then the vicious strikes that can occur! But being on the lake and the excitement when you do catch one, no feeling like it! And such a sense of accomplishment! Plus it keeps me out of trouble doing other things!
Pointerpride102
Posted 3/6/2006 1:52 PM (#181044 - in reply to #180964)
Subject: RE: Why do you fish muskie?





Posts: 16632


Location: The desert
Norm said it perfectly! This sport is such a rush, sure its expensive and addicting but its safer than drugs!

Mike
ESOX Maniac
Posted 3/6/2006 2:13 PM (#181047 - in reply to #181030)
Subject: RE: Why do you fish muskie?





Posts: 2754


Location: Mauston, Wisconsin
Because 10 years ago (June 1996) one of my best friends (Mike Hofmann) asked me to go on Canadian fly-in with him. "Al, this lake has muskies in it, you know they're kinda like northern pike." Mike knew I have always loved to fish for large nothern pike. That trip changed me forever. I still fish for other species, including northern pike, walleye's , etc. but mostly it's muskies today.

Why do I fish for muskies? Because I fell in love with the stupid fish. They have more moods/personallity quirks than Sybil or even Slamr for that matter.... Plus I've always loved being outdoors I grew up hunting & fishing near Camp Douglas WI. My brothers (4) and sisters (6) and I had thousands of acres to play, roam , hunt , & fish on. Lot's of deer,rabbits, squirrels, pheasant, ruffed grouse, quail, ducks, geese, woodcock, turkeys, carp, suckers, bullheads, bluegills, crappies, trout, bass & northerns. But no muskies in the Lemonweir River...... With 11 kids we ate a lot of nature's bounty. The girls hunted too. I remember one year when we covered a hay wagon bed with buck's (buck only season), 12 bucks incuding dad's, cause we didn't have a oak tree in the yard with big enough limbs for a good picture What a sad child hood, I didn't even know I was deprived farm boy! It went on for ~30 more years after I graduated from high school & left the farm, I traveled around the world without ever once really thinking about fishing for muskies.

Scuba diving & fishing in tropical island paridise's, pacific salmon (Sekiu WA) in the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Louisiana oil rig's (Grande Isle) & red fish on the flat's, Florida deep sea, red fish, speck's & large mouth bass fishing with my brother Jim. Rhode Island strippers off Block Island, Gila River Wilderness trout, Colorado trout, Montana trout, Mississipi river Northern, Walleyes, & anything else that swims. Cats so big you couldn't turn them w/50lb line., Lake Michigan laker's, Salmon, Steelhead & big inshore Brown's. The list goes on & on.

Then Mike had to go and forever ruin my life. Thanks Mike!

Have fun!
Al
BrianSwenson
Posted 3/6/2006 3:54 PM (#181055 - in reply to #180964)
Subject: RE: Why do you fish muskie?





Posts: 201


Location: Stevens Point
I do it for the rush, and my natural love of the outdoors. Muskie fishing gives me the same rush that I get from bow hunting. Some days it's exciting to see anything, and every time you see a big one whether it is a fat 'skie or a big buck I can't stop myself from shaking. The pure excitement is just one of the reasons I do it.

I also do it for the challenge, anyone can catch a sunfish or bass, but how many people consistantly catch muskies (besides a lot of guys on this board). I am very competitive, muskies have become one of my favorite opponents.

Another reason I do it is for the love of the outdoors. There is no place I would rather be than watching the sun rise or set while casting for muskies.

The fact that a very tranquil moment can turn into pure kaos in a heart beat keeps me loving to muskie fish.
These are also the same reason I have become addicted to the sport the past few years.
Pedro
Posted 3/6/2006 4:03 PM (#181056 - in reply to #180964)
Subject: RE: Why do you fish muskie?





Posts: 670


Location: Otsego, MN
Nothing is more challenging and exciting to fish for in all of freshwater, that's enough for me.
pete_k
Posted 3/6/2006 5:25 PM (#181071 - in reply to #180964)
Subject: RE: Why do you fish muskie?


I want to.
saint1
Posted 3/6/2006 6:21 PM (#181085 - in reply to #180964)
Subject: RE: Why do you fish muskie?




Posts: 332


Location: Neenah, WI
It is the only species of freshwater fish that is the top predator in the food chain.

You can catch her , Hold her and put her back in the water for someoneelse to share to same adrenilene rush you felt when you caught her.

I know you can't do that with a grizzly bear.

saint1
ToddM
Posted 3/6/2006 7:09 PM (#181088 - in reply to #180964)
Subject: RE: Why do you fish muskie?





Posts: 20279


Location: oswego, il
I like the aggrevation, infighting and controversy on the internet. That is what I love most about musky fishing. It's niice to see people at each other's throats, bashing this that and the other thing. Makes me feel all wrm and fuzzy. Ok, the fuzzy part is because I can't see as well as I used to, but lets not clutter the issue with facts.

Editirs Note:

ToddM sees precious little of that here, and that would indicate he hangs out in all the wrong places....

Kidding, Todd, kidding!
muskyboy
Posted 3/6/2006 7:30 PM (#181090 - in reply to #180964)
Subject: RE: Why do you fish muskie?


I like being part of the lowest density of fishing peeps that chase the lowest density fish. Since I caught my first musky at 15 I have been hooked, on a quest for the ONE

Wake up and notice that we are a faint voice in the wilderness. That said, it is amazing the change we are able to create given our small numbers. I am helping stock two lakes that I have fished my entire life and never even dreamed one day they might have a fishable population of musky

The good old days of musky fishing are now, wake up and notice that too
cnnemusky
Posted 3/6/2006 8:08 PM (#181096 - in reply to #180964)
Subject: RE: Why do you fish muskie?




Posts: 40


The adrenaline rush the first time you have a topwater attack. My first night with a jackpot, I caught a 36" pike on the topwater. A few minutes later, a 36"+ Musky...that was it, I was hooked. Also, being able to harvest and put it back for my son or daughters to catch when he is older.
Muskie Pat
Posted 3/6/2006 8:15 PM (#181098 - in reply to #180964)
Subject: RE: Why do you fish muskie?





Posts: 284


Location: Fishing the weeds
The only fish other than Sharks that make the hair on the back of my neck stand up and my eyes bug out.


P.S. Ben, I to long to go back to my home in MN. But think about this for a minute ( Mn-season starts in June ends at ice up. Where you are now- No closed season ) that's one of the things that keep me here. Pat
esoxAdam
Posted 3/7/2006 2:03 PM (#181218 - in reply to #180964)
Subject: RE: Why do you fish muskie?


There is no simple way to answer this question. At first muskies appealed to me because I could relate it to big game hunting. Thats what muskie fishing is, it is hunting, not mindless fishing like going out and catching 50 bluegills a day on a worm. You have to work hard for these fish, they don't give up easily, and when you do hook into one it is like nothing you have ever experienced. Even now years after my first muskie encounter I can still remember it vividly and i didn't even catch that fish i missed it at boatside. I have yet to almost come to tears when a big walleye gets off or a trout throws the hook on me. There is something about these fish that can't be explained or understood by those that have never fished for them. When that fish hits at boatside and all you can see is teeth, its pure adrenaline. I suppose now that there is a simple answer, there is nothing else like it in the world. There is no bass or walleye angler that can go home at night and say,"I hooked into one today and fought it all the way to the boat and then it threw the hook. What a rush. Man i hope i can get out tomorrow and hook it back up." NO other fisherman can be satisfied with a close call like a muskie fisherman can and that is what keeps me coming back.
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