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axman19
Posted 6/8/2009 5:30 PM (#382801)
Subject: Freaky Follows




Posts: 30


All you hardcores please don't harass me on this. I fish musky's roughly 10-15 hours per week. I have noticed that lately when I bring my lure close to the boat I almost see myself leaning back almost scared to see what is behind my lure. I have had some psychotic hits next to the boat in the past few years including a low to mid 50" follow my lure after a figure 8 half way into the boat. I think I feel like the next boatside strike/follow could be my last (heartattack)J/K. Talking to a friend the other day he says he does the same so I know there are others out there. Do anyone have any tips on ways to keep your snout in the water watching behind your lure without being half scared. Maybe I need to find a different sport.
muskie_man
Posted 6/8/2009 6:04 PM (#382804 - in reply to #382801)
Subject: Re: Freaky Follows





Posts: 1237


Location: South Portsmouth, KY
haha. i pretty much put my face in the water to see if theres a hopeful fish comin! You will get used to it and learn to love it!

Edited by muskie_man 6/8/2009 6:40 PM
muskiewhored
Posted 6/8/2009 6:05 PM (#382805 - in reply to #382801)
Subject: Re: Freaky Follows





Location: Oswego, IL
Maybe just realize the fish isnt after you, just your bait........... I dont want to be mean but maybe you should NOT fish for muskie because if you are afraid of them in the water how the heck are you going to safely land the fish and let it go?
Top H2O
Posted 6/8/2009 6:11 PM (#382809 - in reply to #382801)
Subject: RE: Freaky Follows




Posts: 4080


Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
Get ya some Valerian pills (kinda like Valum, only legal)

Take a couple of these, and you won't even notice th 1rst or 2nd head shake.....LOL....... BwaHaHaHaaa

Seriously, ..Scared...... The Follow IS what gets us BACK OUT THERE !! Isn't it ??

Jerome
axman19
Posted 6/8/2009 6:12 PM (#382810 - in reply to #382805)
Subject: Re: Freaky Follows




Posts: 30


I have no problem with the handling and releasing part or the figure eight part when the fish are not comming at you like a psychotic beast from hell. Just the initial staring behind a lure for hours on end and then WHAM!!
50"skie
Posted 6/8/2009 6:17 PM (#382812 - in reply to #382801)
Subject: Re: Freaky Follows





Posts: 425


I know what you are talking about. This mostly happens to me when I am not expecting a musky at the time, those times when you are not really paying attention and just casting to cast.

 But hey, thats musky fishin !!



Edited by 50"skie 6/8/2009 6:20 PM
mnmusky101
Posted 6/8/2009 6:21 PM (#382813 - in reply to #382801)
Subject: Re: Freaky Follows





Posts: 169


Location: Houlton, WI
the next time you feel scared just punch something, its what i do to solve all of my problems. And remember, muskies are 1000 times more scarred of you then you should be of it. My next suggestion is to try therapy or hypnotism. If you feel its nessicery.

Edited by mnmusky101 6/8/2009 8:14 PM
50"skie
Posted 6/8/2009 6:24 PM (#382814 - in reply to #382801)
Subject: RE: Freaky Follows





Posts: 425


axman19 - 6/8/2009 5:30 PM

All you hardcores please don't harass me on this. .

 

 

Well, didn't you here the man!



Edited by 50"skie 6/8/2009 6:47 PM
axman19
Posted 6/8/2009 6:28 PM (#382817 - in reply to #382814)
Subject: RE: Freaky Follows




Posts: 30


All great replies. I have no problems with anything besides the absolute psycho fish. It sounds like everyone else is the same or they are complete psycho's themselves. Just looking for a trick or tip for those fish that come from under the boat or from out of nowhere on your second trip through the figure eight or as you are pulling lure out of water. I guess if that doesnt freak you out a little you are not human, which alot of muskie guys are not.
Capt bigfish
Posted 6/8/2009 7:56 PM (#382838 - in reply to #382817)
Subject: RE: Freaky Follows




Posts: 480


Just expect to see fish every retrieve and you' ll get used to occasionally not seeing a fish behind every cast. As long as you're scared and not afraid you'll probably be all right. Scared uses adrenaline and gets you going and afraid uses urine to give you that warm feeling. I'm a big fan of two pair of underwear until the afraid passes. good luck
mnmusky101
Posted 6/8/2009 8:15 PM (#382841 - in reply to #382814)
Subject: RE: Freaky Follows





Posts: 169


Location: Houlton, WI
50"skie - 6/8/2009 6:24 PM

axman19 - 6/8/2009 5:30 PM

All you hardcores please don't harass me on this. .

 

 

Well, didn't you here the man!


im not harassing him, im just sugesting some ways to get over it.
axman19
Posted 6/8/2009 8:23 PM (#382842 - in reply to #382841)
Subject: RE: Freaky Follows




Posts: 30


Kinda off subject, but I had a low 40's fish follow on a 8" nitro that had about a 2 foot piece of cabbage on it this weekend. That was weird.
quackaddict9
Posted 6/8/2009 10:09 PM (#382855 - in reply to #382805)
Subject: Re: Freaky Follows




Posts: 123


Location: Bemidji, MN
muskiewhored - 6/8/2009 6:05 PM

Maybe just realize the fish isnt after you, just your bait........... I dont want to be mean but maybe you should NOT fish for muskie because if you are afraid of them in the water how the heck are you going to safely land the fish and let it go?


It's completely different....

sometimes they just pop up without giving you a warning and you just don't expect it, It's happened to me. I like to see a follow a little ways from the boat and be ready for it but when they just come unexpected that just gets me jumpy sometimes! It's fun too.

Having a fish on and then netting the fish is different, because I'm ready for it and relaxed but pumped/excited about it.
sworrall
Posted 6/8/2009 10:12 PM (#382857 - in reply to #382801)
Subject: Re: Freaky Follows





Posts: 32886


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Yep. One thing you will do with experience is see them coming ALOT further off. that will help...alittle.
Muskyhunter247
Posted 6/8/2009 10:46 PM (#382862 - in reply to #382801)
Subject: RE: Freaky Follows




Posts: 103


Do you have a small boat? I used to have a small boat and was scared of the same thing because I was basicly right on the water with the fish. I now have a bigger boat and I am not scared at all. Now I want one to come out of knowhere and cream my bait.
fish4musky1
Posted 6/9/2009 12:44 AM (#382873 - in reply to #382801)
Subject: Re: Freaky Follows





Location: Northern Wisconsin
Im not scared of the fish, its more of just a surprise when a musky hits at boatside when your not expecting it. But it is the reason i musky fish. I love thinking that such a large fish can come out of no where and attack your lure right under your feet!! Even though it may make me jump and get my heart beating really fast, thats why i do it. Personally i LOVE the freaky follows/strikes lol.

First one i remember that got me hooked on ESOX was when i was about 8 and was dangling a spoon over the side of the boat saying "here fishy, fishy" and the next thing i know i see a flash and feel the weight of a pike, it was pretty exciting for me at the time. now that i found out how exciting musky fishing can be ill never stop lol
Pointerpride102
Posted 6/9/2009 2:25 AM (#382875 - in reply to #382842)
Subject: RE: Freaky Follows





Posts: 16632


Location: The desert
axman19 - 6/8/2009 8:23 PM

Kinda off subject, but I had a low 40's fish follow on a 8" nitro that had about a 2 foot piece of cabbage on it this weekend. That was weird.


Not weird at all. Ulbian and I raised the same 47+ inch fish two times in the same night on weed covered baits. Fish love the weed pattern. We actually developed a shallow and depth raider to run correctly with some plastic aquarium plants glued to the front of the bait.

Edited by Pointerpride102 6/9/2009 2:27 AM
dtaijo174
Posted 6/9/2009 8:51 AM (#382899 - in reply to #382801)
Subject: Re: Freaky Follows





Posts: 1169


Location: New Hope MN
hold the lure in your teeth and jump in for a close up look.
stormynick
Posted 6/9/2009 9:04 AM (#382903 - in reply to #382801)
Subject: Re: Freaky Follows




Posts: 75


I have to say I also love the crazy follows more so because of the adrenaline rush that follows. I will admit though I often jump or am startled by quick strikes and it doesnt have to only be muskies pike get me a lot also even the small ones. I prefer the ones that you simply don't have time to react to though, you just scream holy **** and hope it doesn't end in DID you see that?
esoxaddict
Posted 6/9/2009 9:27 AM (#382908 - in reply to #382801)
Subject: Re: Freaky Follows





Posts: 8781


Muskie fishing is like a jack in the box...

You sit there turning that crank, waiting, knowing that eventually a big ugly thing is going to come flying out of there and scare the crap out of you. And it does, every single time... But somehow you still can't help turning that #*^@ handle anyway...

axman19
Posted 6/9/2009 9:28 AM (#382909 - in reply to #382801)
Subject: Re: Freaky Follows




Posts: 30


Have you guys gotten the one where you do a figure 8 after a cast a couple times through and just when you are pulling it out of the water the muskie comes screaming from under the boat? That one really freaks me out.
musky slut
Posted 6/9/2009 9:38 AM (#382917 - in reply to #382801)
Subject: RE: Freaky Follows




Posts: 496


I got hung up in a tree and when the bait came out I just cranked it back to the boat as fast as I could with no eight...... next thing I know , I thought a torpedo was gonna take me out !!!! Lesson learned "again"
JohnMD
Posted 6/9/2009 9:58 AM (#382922 - in reply to #382917)
Subject: RE: Freaky Follows





Posts: 1769


Location: Algonquin, ILL
If you want to soil your shorts try Night Fishing, you won't see a follow but a boat side strike by a 50 incher or any size for that matter can scare the poop out of anyone

dtaijo174
Posted 6/9/2009 10:22 AM (#382927 - in reply to #382801)
Subject: Re: Freaky Follows





Posts: 1169


Location: New Hope MN
I love it when they look you in eyes after you stupidly pulled the bait out of the water...
axman19
Posted 6/9/2009 10:39 AM (#382933 - in reply to #382801)
Subject: Re: Freaky Follows




Posts: 30


I have had the staredown many times. It almost like the musky is thinking "I still think I can take this punk human".
muskydeceiver
Posted 6/9/2009 11:11 AM (#382942 - in reply to #382908)
Subject: Re: Freaky Follows





esoxaddict - 6/9/2009 9:27 AM

Muskie fishing is like a jack in the box...

You sit there turning that crank, waiting, knowing that eventually a big ugly thing is going to come flying out of there and scare the crap out of you. And it does, every single time... But somehow you still can't help turning that #*^@ handle anyway...



One of the best posts I have ever read. It describes it perfectly. HAHAHAHAHA!!!!
muskiewhored
Posted 6/9/2009 11:27 AM (#382950 - in reply to #382855)
Subject: Re: Freaky Follows





Location: Oswego, IL
quackaddict9 - 6/8/2009 10:09 PM

muskiewhored - 6/8/2009 6:05 PM

Maybe just realize the fish isnt after you, just your bait........... I dont want to be mean but maybe you should NOT fish for muskie because if you are afraid of them in the water how the heck are you going to safely land the fish and let it go?


It's completely different....

sometimes they just pop up without giving you a warning and you just don't expect it, It's happened to me. I like to see a follow a little ways from the boat and be ready for it but when they just come unexpected that just gets me jumpy sometimes! It's fun too.

Having a fish on and then netting the fish is different, because I'm ready for it and relaxed but pumped/excited about it.


I guess I am a bit different because A. I always expect a follow B. I get excited, not freaked out C. Besides landing one, thats one of my favorite things about muskie - the JAWS follow. D. Fear no fish! - unless you are swimming with sharks.
I think your not freaked out, but overly excited, which is good and will keep you fishing.
deafmuskyhunter
Posted 6/9/2009 5:31 PM (#382987 - in reply to #382801)
Subject: Re: Freaky Follows




Posts: 172


Last friday was first time I can see a muskie follow little further away before spooked off. Last year I had maybe 20s "scared the hell out of me" follows right at boatside. Alway scared the crap out of me. Its like "OH SHIIII....THERE'S MUSKIE RIGHT F%^&^%$# THERE!" Heck I had one shoot the head out of water after showgirl. I think I had discard 6 or 7 underwear last summer although I admit I hate when they appeared out of nowhere but at sametime I love it.
But this year I finally got my ass up n build the casting deck on my boat.. So that way I can speed up or slow down my retrieve to trigger the muskie that's followin further way..
TJK
Posted 6/9/2009 7:37 PM (#383019 - in reply to #382987)
Subject: Re: Freaky Follows


I love it when I get a hit next to the boat... The adrenalin rush is amazing. Its almost better then catching it.

guess its something you just have to get use to.

kreegz
Posted 6/9/2009 7:51 PM (#383020 - in reply to #382801)
Subject: Re: Freaky Follows




Posts: 162


Location: East Troy, WI
my favorite is when a 20 something inch pike comes out of no where and scares you half to death at the boat side... mostly scares you cuz you were thinking it was a 50inch muskie...
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