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jah1317 |
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Posts: 145 | I know that there is still some open water out there but soon that will be a thing of the past. What goals does anyone have for next year? Personally mine are as follows: 1. Get a boat 2. Teach my daughter how to use a bait caster and get her on to her first Musky (already started practicing) 3. catch fish on the following lures: -Bulldawg -Top raider - Bucktail 4. Get a picture of myself with a Musky (10 so far and no pics) 5. 1st figure 8 fish (nearly fulfilled this on the 30th of Nov) What's anyone else shooting for? | ||
MACK |
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Posts: 1080 | Goals for '09: - That the economy stays afloat, a depression doesn't set in, to continue to provide a roof over our head, food on the table , hopefully still have a job and make that mortgage payment. - After that...then if I can still fish at least as much as I did this past '08 season (which wasn't much nor often and not nearly as much as I would have liked to have) and be as successful as I was this past '08 season, I'd take that and be extremely happy. - To continue to fish with my daughter (she's 3) - To teach my son how to fish (he'll be 2 in March) - Maybe finally make solid contact and to boat a certain monster I've been chasing on a certain lake in a certain spot for too long now.... | ||
JRedig |
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Location: Twin Cities | -Put my wife on a muskie. -Newer/bigger rig. -Convert follows into eaters. I can't believe how many fish I saw this year that wouldn't go. -Get out of the #*^@ metro. -Get a pic with some of the big girls I saw/hooked/lost throughout the season. | ||
ShaneW |
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Posts: 619 Location: Verona, WI | 1. Do more panfishing with my son and daughter. 2. Have my son catch two muskies (he got one this year). 3. Do better catching fish in the fall. I had a great year until October when I spent the last 40 hours on the water without a follow/strike/hit. Brutal. | ||
dtaijo174 |
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Posts: 1169 Location: New Hope MN | JRedig, I'm totally with you on getting out of the metro! I can feel the pull to the sticks. Every single day I wish I lived 200 miles north. My Goals: 1.) Get out on the lake every other weekend (during the summer) 2.) Take two long musky trips (one Canada, one MN) 3.) Find a new lake that is not infested with other musky hunters or at least has no rude ones. | ||
Guest |
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dtaijo174 - 12/4/2008 1:01 PM getting out of the metro! QUOTE] Not sure you would want to do that, i guess it depends on which metro lakes you are targeting. IMO grass isnt greener up Nort. | |||
gopackgo |
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Posts: 386 | Live life to the fullest. Edited by gopackgo 12/4/2008 2:22 PM | ||
Big fish only |
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Posts: 86 Location: University of Hartford | get my dad another real fish, find some spots that are hidden gems, boat either of 2 different fish that I have been after for far too long, and boat a fish on a suick. Oh ya and get up to AML with a few friends | ||
Esoxonthefly421 |
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Posts: 292 Location: SW MI | 1. Help my dad catch one 2. Help my father-in-law catch one 3. Catch more than this year(2) 4. Catch one on a figure 8 5. Catch one a on new lake 6. Catch a big Pike | ||
JohnMD |
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Posts: 1769 Location: Algonquin, ILL | Go fishing with my Son, He has not been in my Boat for 2 years serving our country | ||
musky-skunk |
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Posts: 785 | gopackgo - 12/4/2008 2:08 PM Live life to the fullest. Amen bro! | ||
muskynate |
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Posts: 74 Location: thunder bay | beat my personal best of 57.5 | ||
esoxaddict |
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Posts: 8782 | 1. 50". 50" will come. Fishing where are are quite a few of them, its bound to happen. 2. Fish more than I did this year. That shouldn't be difficult provided I stay employed and can afford to fish next year. 3. Catch one on the other end of a cast instead of at boatside. Serious. Other than one on a sucker, it's been over two years since I caught one that wasn;t looking right at me. Love the figure 8 fish, but variety is nice too. 4. Have fun. It's supposed to be fun, right? Take your fun too seriously and what have you got? Serious fun? Not so much. 5. Get one to eat a Weagle. Not bump it, not swipe at it, not follow it, nip at it, look at it, etc. I just want one to eat it so I can scream like a girl and forget to set the hook. Goals are good. But to tell the truth, as long as I can fish and come home in one piece it will be a good year. | ||
JRedig |
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Location: Twin Cities | 5. Get one to eat a Weagle. Not bump it, not swipe at it, not follow it, nip at it, look at it, etc. I just want one to eat it so I can scream like a girl and forget to set the hook. I have to admit, I laughed pretty hard at that last sentence, only because it sounds like the story of my life with that bait! :D | ||
ILmuskyhunter |
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Posts: 41 Location: Oregon, IL | 1. Have my wife catch one. 2. Get a 50" incher. 3 Catch more fish than last year. 4. Catch one on a figure 8. Lost one this year on the figure 8. 5. Catch 4 or more fish in a day. Have caught 3 in a day twice. | ||
Muskyhunter247 |
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Posts: 103 | 1. Buy some electronics. 2. Catch a musky on a topwater. 3. Get a fish to hit in the 8. 4. Plan a trip to LOTW or Vermillion. 5. Start throwing pounders. | ||
muskyhunter24 |
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Posts: 413 Location: Madison WI | 1. Do some fishing from a boat, shore is fun but the same spot can get old really quick which I learned this year. 2. Catch a fish on the figure 8, only 2 follows this year, one rolled on the bait and of course it shocked me cause fish was literally 2 ft from me and I forgot to set the hook cause I was too busy staring at the fish. 3. Catch a fish on a bucktail, I can't believe this still hasn't happened. 4. Catch more fish the this year (16 all from shore) 5. Take a trip or 2 to a lake I don't normally fish. 6. Have fun and enjoy every minute in the outdoors 7. I want a 50 like everyone else but beating my PB of 47 would do just fine by me. Edited by muskyhunter24 12/4/2008 10:04 PM | ||
BenR |
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I would like a 50" inch Colorado tiger.... | |||
ILmuskie |
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Posts: 371 Location: Dixon, IL | Goal for 2009..... 12 lbs Bass in Florida..got 2 over 10 lbs last Spring! Monster bluegill....1.5 lbs or over! Hope to get a nice 14 ft rowboat with trailer More time fishing with my son! Use various new musky lures and get know to use it! Hope to catch at least 10 muskies in 2009! Beat my personal best musky 48"! | ||
Kingfisher |
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Posts: 1106 Location: Muskegon Michigan | First place in Musklies inc mens division. Catch a 40 lber and over 100 30 inches or better for the season. Watch my wife win the womens masters division and sell tons of lures. Kingfisher | ||
MuskieMike |
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Location: Des Moines IA | 1. Get a Job. 2. Actually catch a Muskie. 0 for 2008!!!! | ||
gus_webb |
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Posts: 225 Location: Nordeast Minneapolis | -Avoid any major house-related projects... Building a new deck this last summer was fun, but it sure wasn't fishing. And putting on the new roof wasn't fun, and DEFINITELY wasn't fishing. If that can be done: -Get out twice a week, at least. Preferably more. -Get in a couple weekend trips to some bigger water... Mille Lacs for sure, maybe Vermillion. -Catch something on a home made crank/twitch/surface bait. You guys with your crazy beautiful 'basement' lures persuaded me to give it a shot myself. We'll see how it goes... I'm working with a scroll saw, a dremel and a bunch of scrap cedar from the deck project, and while the quality isn't anywhere near there yet (this is my first week playing with it) I'm having a heck of a lot of fun. The only thing that will make it even more fun is to see one get inhaled by something toothy. Doesn't have to be big (or even a musky) for me to feel like I accomplished something on that front. -Try some new water. Seems I (almost) always fish the same lake. It's a good lake, I enjoy it, but it's almost become habit. There are a few I'd like to try next year that I either haven't been on yet or just haven't spent enough time on. -Net a big one for my fishin' buddy. He's relatively new to the sport and has caught a couple so far, but I'd love for him to connect with something a little scary. I'm pretty sure he'd poop himself. That's it, really. If even most of the above happens, I'll be happy. | ||
Marshall |
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Posts: 406 Location: Stones throw away...finally!! | Work on understanding structure better. Work on boat control and fishing speed. Fish with my family more than last year...crappie are as fun for a little one as muskies are for us. Catch a 50+ incher. Try to make it out of state once a month, even if it is for only a day. Fish a bigger tournament. Enjoy life and stay healthy These are not in order of importance. | ||
AFChief |
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Posts: 550 Location: So. Illinois | I am an older guy in a mid-life crises completing a graduate degree this coming Feb. I will no long have any excuses not to be on the water other than the occasional honey-do list. Goals are as follows - Double or even triple the amount of time I spend on the water - Learn to fish in a disciplined manner by being more methodical and by really focusing on my presentation and bait selection based on conditions -- no more lazy fishing. - Catch a Musky on the following: -- Top water walk-the-dog -- Top water prop style bait -- Large plastic such as a Bulldawg, Curly Sue/Suzy Sucker or SuperD -- Glide Bait -- Jerk Bait | ||
Gander Mt Guide |
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Posts: 2515 Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI | 1) Fish more 2) Get my girlfriend to wear the black bra and thong from Vic's Secret 3) Tour the Muskie Treat Manufacturing Facility and Corporate Headquarters | ||
esoxaddict |
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Posts: 8782 | Gander Mt Guide - 12/5/2008 2:09 PM 1) Fish more 2) Get my girlfriend to wear the black bra and thong from Vic's Secret 3) Tour the Muskie Treat Manufacturing Facility and Corporate Headquarters GMG, I don't know about #3, but the chances of #2 happening will probably go down if you succeed at #1... | ||
12gauge |
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Posts: 159 Location: Stevens Point, WI | I almost hate myself for saying this, but i have to go for 100 fish in the boat next year. I've never been that guy before, but we got 94 this year without really thinking about it, and we definitely could have caught 6 more with a little effort (or sharper hooks!) Still, gotta find 15 more people to get their first 'skis for them next year- though i'm running out of musky-less friends! | ||
guts |
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Posts: 556 | fish more and start throwing two pounders | ||
curt l |
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to land those 34 fish that I had on and beat my personal best 46.50 and to win as many tournaments as possible !!and remember to have fun doing it!! | |||
Guest |
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I wonder if setting goals you have real control over would be more effective. For example, instead of "catch 20 muskies" you'd say "fish 200 hours". Instead of "catch a fish on a topwater" say "throw topwater for 100 hours". "Fish 10 different lakes" etc., etc. Seems to me that staying focused on goals you have real control over just might help you catch more fish and have more fun than you would otherwise. Just a thought. | |||
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