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musky12 |
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Posts: 71 | hey guys im kinda bored tonight so i figured id post something interesting so instead of bragging about big muskies lets brag about some small muskies so post the following......... a picture of your smallest muskie what body of water it was caught in length and what lure it was caught on thanx :) Edited by musky12 2/3/2008 2:44 PM | ||
musky12 |
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Posts: 71 | my smallest muskie happens to be a 18" but i dont have a pic and it was caught on a bulldawg | ||
AWH |
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Posts: 1243 Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN | 18" - Lake X - NW WI - Mepps Bucktail - June of '97 No way I'm giving up that honey hole. I have an 18" average on that lake! Aaron | ||
Legacy Lures |
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Posts: 82 Location: Central WI | This summer my brother and I were fishing on Squirrel Lake and I manage to land a huge 18" musky on a Walleye Magnum Bulldawg!! Funniest thing I ever seen. Bait was as big as the fish!! I didn't take any pics, but I added it to my count for the year!! Legacy Lures | ||
musky12 |
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Posts: 71 | does everyone like to catch 18" muskies or something?and legacy thats not as funny as you think it is as i have caught tons of different fish on lures as big as the fish itself.....any one wanna have a chat?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!? Edited by musky12 2/2/2008 7:57 PM | ||
woody |
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Posts: 199 Location: Anchorage | 9" fishing on Deer Lake in Polk County for bass on a #8 X-Rap for bass a week before the season opened last year. The tiny little thing was the prettiest muskie I've ever seen! | ||
Scott Webster |
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Posts: 82 Location: Owatonna,MN | Didn't cath it. Found it barely alive bobbing around on the surface. 2006 Chippewa Flowage. Attachments ---------------- summer 2005 113.jpg (262KB - 2938 downloads) | ||
curleytail |
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Posts: 2687 Location: Hayward, WI | The first one was on a Stomper on Lake Wissota. Didn't measure it but it must be around 18 inches also. Second one was on Long Lake while jigging for walleyes - he cleared the water by quite a bit right after the hookset. Pretty spectacular, but I overpowered him. After a Bobby M. measurement and a couple quick pics, it swam away strongly. The last one was a walleye I caught just minutes after releasing the Long Lake musky. Pretty sure he was so ticked off from being caught he attacked this 15 inch walleye...or maybe not. curleytail Edited by curleytail 2/2/2008 10:30 PM Attachments ---------------- picture contest 1.jpg (210KB - 185 downloads) small musky.jpg (184KB - 1035 downloads) slash.jpg (221KB - 180 downloads) | ||
MUSKYBOY |
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About 12 inches on Cave Run, but huge girth NOT | |||
bfunk73183 |
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Posts: 315 | i dunno how big (small) it was caught it on a brown and black spinnerbait (2oz i believe) cedar lake ontario | ||
k-bob |
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Posts: 605 Location: Marshfield, WI | My smallest is 5" caught on a crappie minnow crappie fishing as a kid. It was my 2nd musky ever. Krishna | ||
musky12 |
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Posts: 71 | yah ive founf tons of fingerling size species of fish on the surface barely moving just with the current but keep the pics coming i want more small muskies!!!!!!!!!! | ||
JKahler |
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Posts: 1289 Location: WI | Smallest was an 18 incher on a 9 inch Smity bait in NW WI. It was my 1st ski ever. I did have either a pike or musky at Cass lake strike a beatle spin once..it was only about 3 or 4 inches long and fell off the hook when I lifted it from the water. Too small to tell which kind. | ||
Don Pfeiffer |
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Posts: 929 Location: Rhinelander. | some years back on the 3 lakes chain I got my smallest> Was fishing with the infamous Duke Verkulien and I had about a 9 inch muskie hit a big grandma bait. We had a good laugh at that one. Should have snapped a quick photofor kicks. Habits are hard to break and I just don't grab the camera very often. Pfeiff | ||
mikie |
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Location: Athens, Ohio | Mauser got this one in Wisconsin. m Attachments ---------------- meanlittlemuskie.jpg (47KB - 211 downloads) | ||
muskie_man |
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Posts: 1237 Location: South Portsmouth, KY | Here are a couple small ones from last year. They both were about 15 inches from cave run. Last year was the year of the sub-legals for me! lol Edited by muskie_man 2/3/2008 8:19 AM | ||
rumbler |
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Posts: 164 Location: Bloomington,MN | 13" on lake independence on a bass spinnerbait | ||
Schuler |
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Posts: 1462 Location: Davenport, IA | Smallest I have a picture of is 18". I caught one about 16" on a 2.5" thunderstick, and have snagged a couple in the 2" range. Attachments ---------------- 18small.JPG (107KB - 178 downloads) | ||
cjrich |
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Posts: 551 Location: Columbus, Georgia | This one slammed a rattle trap the moment it hit the water. About 12". Attachments ---------------- trophy.jpg (45KB - 188 downloads) | ||
North JerseyLurker |
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The colorations on the small ones are great. I've caught 2 sub 20" muskies, both approximately 16-18"s. First one was the 1st muskie I ever caught and didn't really know the difference between it and a pickerel. And that was when my life went downhill......lures and more lures. | |||
AndrewR |
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Posts: 300 Location: Minocqua, WI | Got this little guy 2yrs ago while SM. Bass fishing. 4-inch jig & grub from a small lake in Oneida co. which no one would probably ever expect to catch one from. Attachments ---------------- jun143.jpg (76KB - 189 downloads) | ||
Doug Bradley |
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Posts: 190 | Two Webster Lake fish if I can find them...................Doug Attachments ---------------- 100_0482.JPG (44KB - 187 downloads) SCAN0001.JPG (48KB - 182 downloads) | ||
muskellunged |
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Location: Illinois | Not knocking anyone, but what is up with taking a picture of these small guys? I was fishing in Minnesota last year and my buddy caught a 24ish fish. I was flabergasted when he asked me to take a picture. Despite this being his 1st minesota musky, I thought this was totally unneccassary and might bring bad karma for the trip. It seemed to. This is not meant to criticize, but wouldn't it seem more sportsmanlike to give these little fellas a full water release and skip the photo shoot? I don't believe it's (that)damaging to the fish, just that it's kind of goofy by nature! Granted , I too find it funny that a fish might attempt to eat a lure as big as itself, but to take a photo is humiliating to everyone in the boat, fish included!! Sorry to be so judgemental. I respect everyone's right to do as they wish within the law. I just felt this was a good point to bring up!! Mike | ||
Doug Bradley |
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Posts: 190 | Why not photo these fish, took at the colors, stripes and overall markings. Some of the prettiest fish I see all season are these small ones. The fact that these fish take such large baits it cool also. I for one do not judge an outing or trip by the size of the fish in the photo but the experience that led to the photo. I along with many of the people showing fish on this thread have photos of monster fish also but to me the monsters are not all that matters........I for one feel no humiliation over these fish at all...........Catch more, photo more, learn more....................Doug Bradley | ||
ManitouDan |
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Posts: 567 | And the winner of the small fish contest is ...... Muskie_Man LOL (also known as my net boy ) MD Just kiddin , he outfishes me most of the time | ||
muskellunged |
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Location: Illinois | Doug Bradley - 2/3/2008 12:55 PM Why not photo these fish, took at the colors, stripes and overall markings. Some of the prettiest fish I see all season are these small ones. The fact that these fish take such large baits it cool also. I for one do not judge an outing or trip by the size of the fish in the photo but the experience that led to the photo. I along with many of the people showing fish on this thread have photos of monster fish also but to me the monsters are not all that matters........I for one feel no humiliation over these fish at all...........Catch more, photo more, learn more....................Doug Bradley well said and a fair argument! To each their own!! I'm a bit more superstitious, I guess, and I fear the wrath of the musky gods looking upon my boat! My final point is that these fish are more easily stripped of their slime coating due to their smaller size, and the less handling the better! Mike | ||
Doug Bradley |
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Posts: 190 | I agree Mike, the less handling the better but I always wet my hands first and thet helps alot as we all know. I also feel I am showing the Muskie Gods and this little fish that has soo much potential respect by taking their photo . My little guys never see the net unless they are hooked to badly.....So piont taken and as long as propper handling and release techniques are used to ensure we get to meet these great little fish again when they are larger, a great experience has been had....Doug | ||
musky12 |
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Posts: 71 | keep the pics comin guys i love em.....these lttle guys are cool maybe you guys could post pics of other small fish like...... bass,crappie,northern,walleye and any other species.just add a pic with your post. | ||
muskie_man |
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Posts: 1237 Location: South Portsmouth, KY | ManitouDan - 2/3/2008 2:08 PM And the winner of the small fish contest is ...... Muskie_Man LOL (also known as my net boy ) MD Just kiddin , he outfishes me most of the time Haha! Gotta get it right though... "The best darn net boy in the world" Now that sounds more like it! Lol! Edited by muskie_man 2/3/2008 3:43 PM | ||
greg m |
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Posts: 359 Location: Wauwatosa, Wisconsin | a couple of small Pewaukee guys and an overly aggressive Okauchee bluegill no bigger than the zara spook it hit. pictures not loading...apparently they are too large. Edited by greg m 2/3/2008 10:13 PM | ||
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