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BALDY |
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Posts: 2378 | Just got off the phone with a very excited Lambeau. Muskie Mojo's newest pro staffer just released a 53.5" MN PIG!! Caught on a Double X with a little Lambeau added flare. Congratulations Mike! Cant wait to see a picture of that FAT GIRL. | ||
GOTONE |
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Posts: 476 Location: WI | Awesome!!!! Congrats Mike, well deserved. GotOne | ||
sorenson |
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Posts: 1764 Location: Ogden, Ut | Fantastic; can't wait to see some pics. Congrats buddy. Sorno | ||
TJ DeVoe |
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Posts: 2323 Location: Stevens Point, WI | Congrats Lambeau! Way too go. Looking forward to seeing the pics. | ||
MuskyHopeful |
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Posts: 2865 Location: Brookfield, WI | Way to get that Mojo working, Lambeau! Kevin PackerHopeful Edited by MuskyHopeful 9/16/2006 8:28 PM | ||
river runt |
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Posts: 82 | It was a great call indeed! I could tell he was still shaking while talking on the phone a few minutes ago, a few Leines will be had tonite, I am drinking a Miller in his honor. Well deserved Mike, it must be the Tuffy and your addition to Team MOJO.. Hats of to the best week your life and heck you still have a week to fish, given the roll your on you'll probably nail another. Edited by river runt 9/16/2006 8:57 PM | ||
marine_1 |
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Posts: 699 Location: Hugo, MN | Congrats Lambeau!! | ||
guts |
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Posts: 556 | cool thats a monster of a fish | ||
esox50 |
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Posts: 2024 | The Big Man's looking out for you! Baby + giant muskie, does it get any better? Congrats X2!!! | ||
jonnysled |
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Posts: 13688 Location: minocqua, wi. | i'll have a drink and celebrate for you over here in shanghai mike ... couldn't happen for a better guy!!! congratulations on everything you've got going on ... | ||
tuffy1 |
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Posts: 3240 Location: Racine, Wi | Atta boy Mike!!!! Very, very cool. Couldn't come to a better guy. Congrats on both your accomplishments. (I think that's the right word) | ||
bn |
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congrats on both accounts Mike...got to talk to Lambeau last nite and he was still in disbelief....about the fish! he knows what a "big heavy" feels like now! get some more! | |||
ESOX Maniac |
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Posts: 2752 Location: Mauston, Wisconsin | Mike- Congrat's on a very nice fish and also on your future family addition (He/she will probably have gills) . I hope the camera issues work out for you. May the muskie God's keep smilling on you. Now the Tuffy has some serious slime Mojo! Have fun! Al Edited by ESOX Maniac 9/17/2006 10:54 AM | ||
ghoti |
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Posts: 1265 Location: Stevens Point, Wi. | Way to start out the vacation- and congrats to you and your wife. | ||
Pointerpride102 |
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Posts: 16632 Location: The desert | Congrats on all accounts Mike! That is fantastic! Mike Bolinski | ||
theedz155 |
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Posts: 1438 | Way to go Mike, on both accounts. Scott | ||
maximus |
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Posts: 116 Location: Delafield, WI | Mike, kudos two times! steve | ||
lambeau |
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Can't wait to see a picture of that FAT GIRL. well...i've gone from the highest highs last night, to the lowest lows today. my worries became reality this morning, and i feel like i got punched in the gut. saturday morning i forgot my digital camera at the house, 35 miles away from the lake. so we bought a disposable in case we caught something. i actually said to myself as we were launching, "i'll probably catch a huge fish today since i don't have my good camera along." karma can be a bitter pill sometimes. we'd used the camera earlier when it was still light out to take a couple pics of a smaller muskie for matchfishing purposes. i was surprised at the time that the flash didn't go off since it was pretty overcast outside. that night after netting and measuring the big fish it was time for pictures. my father-in-law starts clicking away with the disposable but the flash wouldn't work. so we shined every light we had (two headlamps and a flashlight) on me holding the fish and took a bunch more pictures. we briefly considered putting her in the livewell and driving the boat to the landing with the streetlamps, but i couldn't bring myself to risk the fish's well-being for my ego, so we released her and hoped the pictures we had would somehow be good enough. this morning, when i picked them up from the photo place, the clerk just shook her head "no". none of them turned out; just a bunch of blank blackness. actually, one has a small smudge of light in one corner. how can one experience be so amazingly wonderful, and so numbingly awful at the same time??? when i got back to the house with the bad news, the first thing i read is Sorno's post about fishing with his son and not being able to get any pictures of Nik's fish: "It's just about the fun anyway, Dad." He says that he had a ton of fun fighting it and he was just going to let it go again. So we ended up with what we decided was 1 1/2 fish, no pictures, but more importantly, a great time. then i check my email, and i've got a couple messages from Juris at Muskies Inc; he's using three of my pictures in the 2007 calendar. how's that for irony? dang that karma thing anyway. so what do you do? my only answer is to put the digital camera in the boat and head back out to the lake. i've heard the doubters and internet fishermen comment in the past: "no pics, no fish." sorry guys, no pics. but closed circuit to Nik: i had a great time. | |||
muskihntr |
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Posts: 2037 Location: lansing, il | mike sorry to hear about the pics...hope you got the negatives still ....try taking them to a professional photo shop to see if they can do anything for you??? longshot but ya never know!!!! i wouldnt worry yourself about what other people think..you know what you caught and thats really all that matters! Edited by muskihntr 9/17/2006 10:10 PM | ||
pete_k |
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That fish lives in your dreams best camera ever made. Congratulations all around. | |||
Donnie3737 |
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Lambeau, There is a bigger one with your name on it....it'll happen! Now, for a suggestion....buy a 35 mm in addition to your digital...don't let it ever leave your boat, except when it is really cold. When it is cold, keep it in a waterproof boatbag, that goes in the cabin and out....EVERY DAY! I am truly sorry to hear your anguish...not near as bad as I thought. I thought something had happened to the baby....glad all is well with the little one!! Donnie | |||
BALDY |
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Posts: 2378 | lambeau - 9/17/2006 10:02 PM Can't wait to see a picture of that FAT GIRL. well...i've gone from the highest highs last night, to the lowest lows today. my worries became reality this morning, and i feel like i got punched in the gut. saturday morning i forgot my digital camera at the house, 35 miles away from the lake. so we bought a disposable in case we caught something. i actually said to myself as we were launching, "i'll probably catch a huge fish today since i don't have my good camera along." karma can be a bitter pill sometimes. we'd used the camera earlier when it was still light out to take a couple pics of a smaller muskie for matchfishing purposes. i was surprised at the time that the flash didn't go off since it was pretty overcast outside. that night after netting and measuring the big fish it was time for pictures. my father-in-law starts clicking away with the disposable but the flash wouldn't work. so we shined every light we had (two headlamps and a flashlight) on me holding the fish and took a bunch more pictures. we briefly considered putting her in the livewell and driving the boat to the landing with the streetlamps, but i couldn't bring myself to risk the fish's well-being for my ego, so we released her and hoped the pictures we had would somehow be good enough. this morning, when i picked them up from the photo place, the clerk just shook her head "no". none of them turned out; just a bunch of blank blackness. actually, one has a small smudge of light in one corner. how can one experience be so amazingly wonderful, and so numbingly awful at the same time??? when i got back to the house with the bad news, the first thing i read is Sorno's post about fishing with his son and not being able to get any pictures of Nik's fish: "It's just about the fun anyway, Dad." He says that he had a ton of fun fighting it and he was just going to let it go again. So we ended up with what we decided was 1 1/2 fish, no pictures, but more importantly, a great time. then i check my email, and i've got a couple messages from Juris at Muskies Inc; he's using three of my pictures in the 2007 calendar. how's that for irony? dang that karma thing anyway. so what do you do? my only answer is to put the digital camera in the boat and head back out to the lake. i've heard the doubters and internet fishermen comment in the past: "no pics, no fish." sorry guys, no pics. but closed circuit to Nik: i had a great time. brutal. but hey, you got to catch her, you got to hold her, and you got to watch her swim off. That's what really matters. Wish I could have seen the picture, mostly because I would have loved to see the smile on a friend's face (I know it was a BIG one). You got most of a week left to get another one! | ||
Troyz. |
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Posts: 734 Location: Watertown, MN | Lambeau, The highs and lows of musky fishing, congrats on the big girl. You know you caugth the girl, no fish no pics who cares. Lately I have forgot camera several time, but the phone has a good camera as back up plan. Troyz | ||
MuskyHopeful |
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Posts: 2865 Location: Brookfield, WI | That hurts a little bit, Mike, I'm sure, but it not the end of the end of the world. You know what it felt like to hold that lady in your arms after the dance. One suggestion, however, do not forget cameras or anything else you need when the baby is born. Those are moments that will make you forget all about big muskies. Some of which need to be captured. Congrats to you and your wife. Kevin Not so PackerHopeful | ||
greenduck |
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Posts: 354 | Sorry to hear about your camera malfunction. I had the very same thing happen to me in June. I forgot my digital camera at home and then caught my first legal of the season. I had a disposable camera in the boat and took some pictures with it. When I went to pick them up the photo tech guy stated that nothing turned out. He stated the disposable cameras are really bad in heat. Any kind of exposure to extreme temperature will fry the film. The news about your new baby coming is better anyways. You'll will run into other big fish. | ||
MikeHulbert |
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Posts: 2427 Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana | Good job on the fish, sorry to hear about the camera. I never take the camera out of the boat, EVER. It always stays in the boat. | ||
C.Painter |
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Posts: 1245 Location: Madtown, WI | Way to put in your time and stick a fattie! Congrats on the family growing.... Stick her again and make her pose...WITH a flash! Cory | ||
Bytor |
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Location: The Yahara Chain | Mike you are not allowed to be bumming. That is a fish of a lifetime but it will pale in comparision to holding that little one in your hands. Congrats!!! | ||
Shep |
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Posts: 5874 | WTG Lambeau! Not to worry about the pic. Your mind's eye will always know what that fish looked like. | ||
sworrall |
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Posts: 32885 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | OUTSTANDING!!!!!!! The fish is cool, and a real pig, too. Way to go, LAMBEAU! You had her in your hands, and you know how big that fish was, the rest is just sharing, but I feel your pain on the camera issue. The family addition is much much much cooler though, welcome to the world of the confused and committed; kids are life's greatest project. Congratulations to you and your wife, sir. I'll call you tonight, I'm buried in work right now! | ||
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