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cave run legend
Posted 5/7/2013 12:02 PM (#639715)
Subject: Keyes outdoors/vermillion giant





Posts: 2097


I just saw the episode of the Larry rammsell event, and someone caught a 57", it was huge. Surprised there has not been any dicussion on it.
Ben Olsen
Posted 5/7/2013 12:13 PM (#639717 - in reply to #639715)
Subject: Re: Keyes outdoors/vermillion giant


The gentleman who caught it is an active member here. An absolute giant fish. I'm sure he'll comment. Great job for sure!
IAJustin
Posted 5/7/2013 1:09 PM (#639734 - in reply to #639715)
Subject: Re: Keyes outdoors/vermillion giant




Posts: 2067


7 straight days of throwing a pounder, I don't take breaks, catching muskies consistently is confidence, persistence and will power -IMO, what I may lack in "skill" I overcome with effort, I have the full blown muskie passion and I strive to get better at it every day I fish (been hardcore since 2001), ...25 degree air temps (not counting wind chill), 41 degree water temps, fishing for the one, Ah nothing like late fall! I don't have much to say I was at the right place at the right time. Mike Keyes did a great job editing the gopro vid and Ed and staff @ VDL are super. Vermilion Dam lodge is a great location if you ever want to fish lake Vermilion give Ed a call. Now to get one bigger
Donivan B
Posted 5/7/2013 1:43 PM (#639746 - in reply to #639715)
Subject: RE: Keyes outdoors/vermillion giant




Posts: 19


Location: Tomahawk,Wi
Hey Justin,
What an absolute monster!!!! I've rewatched that segment a least a dozen times and can only imagine what was going through your mind when you realized what you had on and the relief you must of felt when you finally did get that beast in the net. Congratulations!!
ManitouDan
Posted 5/7/2013 2:36 PM (#639768 - in reply to #639715)
Subject: Re: Keyes outdoors/vermillion giant




Posts: 568


could someone post a link .
GanderMTN-MAN
Posted 5/7/2013 2:50 PM (#639771 - in reply to #639715)
Subject: Re: Keyes outdoors/vermillion giant




Posts: 86


Location: north metro, MN
Congrats Justin! I was glad I had that on the DVR because I watched that fish come up and eat probably 5 times over. Like you said man.. on to one bigger! hope your wearing your go-pro when it happens.

Here is the link. It is a pretty cool episode so I would recommend watching the entire thing, but if you don't have 30 minutes to kill skip to 9:00 minutes for the fish.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BUb5gJMvEw

Edited by GanderMTN-MAN 5/7/2013 2:53 PM
musky-skunk
Posted 5/7/2013 2:56 PM (#639772 - in reply to #639715)
Subject: RE: Keyes outdoors/vermillion giant





Posts: 785


Solo net job... like a boss! Awesome accomplishment and captured on film!

Edited by musky-skunk 5/7/2013 2:57 PM
dtaijo174
Posted 5/7/2013 3:12 PM (#639774 - in reply to #639715)
Subject: Re: Keyes outdoors/vermillion giant





Posts: 1169


Location: New Hope MN
I love the "Ohh Gawd!" right at the hook set. That thing is MASSIVE.
TC MUSKIE
Posted 5/7/2013 3:13 PM (#639775 - in reply to #639772)
Subject: Re: Keyes outdoors/vermillion giant




Location: Minneapolis
Is it just me or is there something about MN fish that makes them have HUGE eyes when they get that size?

Edited by TC MUSKIE 5/7/2013 3:14 PM
tcbetka
Posted 5/7/2013 3:26 PM (#639777 - in reply to #639774)
Subject: Re: Keyes outdoors/vermillion giant




Location: Green Bay, WI
That was AMAZING Justin! Incredible strike, fight, net job and release. Balls of steel, you have. I salute you!

Incredible fish...

TB
BNelson
Posted 5/7/2013 3:41 PM (#639784 - in reply to #639715)
Subject: Re: Keyes outdoors/vermillion giant





Location: Contrarian Island
congrats Justin that was a pretty cool video! luv the head shakes..
Propster
Posted 5/7/2013 3:49 PM (#639786 - in reply to #639715)
Subject: Re: Keyes outdoors/vermillion giant




Posts: 1901


Location: MN
Do ya feel gipped you didn't get much fight out of her?
figure8out
Posted 5/7/2013 4:03 PM (#639789 - in reply to #639715)
Subject: Re: Keyes outdoors/vermillion giant





Posts: 152


Location: Nowhere near where I should be
please stay on, please stay on! That was awesome! I watched it numerous times myself, very cool, Well done Justin.

Edited by figure8out 5/7/2013 4:07 PM
montei
Posted 5/7/2013 4:43 PM (#639799 - in reply to #639774)
Subject: Re: Keyes outdoors/vermillion giant




Posts: 87


dtaijo174 - 5/7/2013 3:12 PM

I love the "Ohh Gawd!" right at the hook set. That thing is MASSIVE.



+1
tcbetka
Posted 5/7/2013 4:52 PM (#639803 - in reply to #639786)
Subject: Re: Keyes outdoors/vermillion giant




Location: Green Bay, WI
Propster - 5/7/2013 3:49 PM

Do ya feel gipped you didn't get much fight out of her? :)


I think the answer to this can probably be expressed by the cliche':

"There are no atheists in foxholes."

Maybe "gipped" now looking back, but at the time the fish hit it didn't sound like he wanted her to fight more. LOL.

What a tremendous fish. I've watched it a couple more times and am blown away each time I see that thing hit, and for the first 30 seconds of the battle. Amazing!

TB
Propster
Posted 5/7/2013 6:53 PM (#639826 - in reply to #639715)
Subject: Re: Keyes outdoors/vermillion giant




Posts: 1901


Location: MN
That's actually what I was thinking, just lay there, don't thrash. I kept expecting her too and fortunately she didn't.
bucknuts
Posted 5/7/2013 7:20 PM (#639830 - in reply to #639715)
Subject: RE: Keyes outdoors/vermillion giant




Posts: 441


Justin;

Awesome fish!!!!
I fish solo, 95% of the time. I know how tough it is, netting big muskies, by yourself.
Of course, nothing that huge!!!!
I need to find a lighter net. The Big Kahuna sucks for a 54 year old!!!
I'm leaving for the Big V, tomorrow. Be there until the end of October!!
Your video got me more "jacked up" than I already was!!

That fish was a true world class, muskie!!!!!
Congrats!!!!!
tcbetka
Posted 5/7/2013 8:04 PM (#639848 - in reply to #639715)
Subject: Re: Keyes outdoors/vermillion giant




Location: Green Bay, WI
Good point on the net bucknuts...I've had the same thought myself. I seem to remember seeing someone on TV (maybe it was Jim Saric) using a lightweight net. Maybe it was a Beckman, although I am not sure. I'll need to research that a bit, because you're absolutely right about how heavy the Kahuna is.

It's a wrist breaker with one hand!

TB
MJPfeiffer
Posted 5/7/2013 8:40 PM (#639860 - in reply to #639715)
Subject: Re: Keyes outdoors/vermillion giant




Posts: 23


Location: St Paul
Awesome footage Justin. I was impressed by your calmness while resetting the net in the heat of the battle, to get the head in without issue. Regarding a lighter net for solo fishing, Bucher has been talking about a new Frabill on his show..believe it is the 9530.
tcbetka
Posted 5/7/2013 8:54 PM (#639862 - in reply to #639860)
Subject: Re: Keyes outdoors/vermillion giant




Location: Green Bay, WI
MJPfeiffer - 5/7/2013 8:40 PM

Awesome footage Justin. I was impressed by your calmness while resetting the net in the heat of the battle, to get the head in without issue. Regarding a lighter net for solo fishing, Bucher has been talking about a new Frabill on his show..believe it is the 9530.


YUP! Outstanding...thanks! It's the "Conservation Series" net. Not a bad price on those things either. I sold my Kahuna last year, so I'll be looking at one of the new ones this year if I ever get this boat thing worked out.

Thanks for bird-dogging that out...

TB
MuskieMark01
Posted 5/8/2013 12:59 AM (#639927 - in reply to #639715)
Subject: Re: Keyes outdoors/vermillion giant




Posts: 209


That might be the best clip I've ever seen. I love videos that include the strike, and the fact that it goes from strike to net job all in plain sight makes it that much better. The size of the fish didn't hurt either. That thing was a monster.

Justin, Is that the fish in your thumbnail pic?
Lungemadness
Posted 5/8/2013 2:47 AM (#639930 - in reply to #639715)
Subject: Re: Keyes outdoors/vermillion giant





Posts: 152


Dream video right there. Watch it over and over. Adrenalin rush EVERY time...
IAJustin
Posted 5/8/2013 7:59 AM (#639944 - in reply to #639715)
Subject: Re: Keyes outdoors/vermillion giant




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thank you all for the nice feedback. It is the head of the fish in the thumbnail. Muskie heads intrigue me, the eyes, teeth, how they get so much bigger/wider on 52"+ fish.. you can judge fish fairly well just by the head.. Having this fish on video was a trill, honestly Ive seen so much cool stuff muskie fishing.... the "video in my head" has so many unbelievable top-water strikes, boatside stuff, muskies killing ducks, on and on...I'm sure most of you do as well, wish I would have attempted to film years ago, if your not filming your musky hunts consider it - the cameras out now are fairly inexpensive and shoot good video.., hopefully I can get some more video this year. By the way the only reason I was flying solo is because my bud Steve Jonesi, ran to town that morning. Steve has been in the boat for some special fish, I know he was excited and bummed at the same time when I picked him up at the dock later that morning Late fall is a grind, we went days without even seeing fish, feeding windows can be very short...We all love fishing video's..Here was a flurry of action the day before this fish, these are the only two fish caught in 8 hrs of pounding, guess that defines a "window" : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHYLDePwmjU

Edited by IAJustin 5/8/2013 8:01 AM
jasond
Posted 5/8/2013 8:17 AM (#639946 - in reply to #639944)
Subject: Re: Keyes outdoors/vermillion giant




Posts: 187


Location: West Metro, MN
Incredible fish Justin! I still have the episode on DVR just to watch that strike again. You can definitely tell that you have caught and netted a few big fish by yourself by the way you stayed calm and netting that beast.
Jerry Newman
Posted 5/8/2013 8:50 AM (#639949 - in reply to #639944)
Subject: Re: Keyes outdoors/vermillion giant




Location: 31

IAJustin - 5/8/2013 7:59 AM thank you all for the nice feedback. It is the head of the fish in the thumbnail. Muskie heads intrigue me, the eyes, teeth, how they get so much bigger/wider on 52"+ fish.. you can judge fish fairly well just by the head.. Having this fish on video was a trill, honestly Ive seen so much cool stuff muskie fishing.... the "video in my head" has so many unbelievable top-water strikes, boatside stuff, muskies killing ducks, on and on...I'm sure most of you do as well, wish I would have attempted to film years ago, if your not filming your musky hunts consider it - the cameras out now are fairly inexpensive and shoot good video.., hopefully I can get some more video this year. By the way the only reason I was flying solo is because my bud Steve Jonesi, ran to town that morning. Steve has been in the boat for some special fish, I know he was excited and bummed at the same time when I picked him up at the dock later that morning Late fall is a grind, we went days without even seeing fish, feeding windows can be very short...We all love fishing video's..Here was a flurry of action the day before this fish, these are the only two fish caught in 8 hrs of pounding, guess that defines a "window" : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHYLDePwmjU

Very impressive, congratulations Jason! I could almost hear you thinking “nope - not going for a tail net with this one”

I agree with your statement about doing videos.  I just started with it three years ago, and there's definitely a learning curve… but well worth it to be able to relive it.  It's quite a luxury to be able to sort through frame by frame and pull a quality still like the one in your avatar.  Congrats again!  

 

 

Fishboy19
Posted 5/8/2013 9:26 AM (#639959 - in reply to #639715)
Subject: RE: Keyes outdoors/vermillion giant





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Great fish! Congrats! Way to keep her quiet on the net job, couldn't have gone smoother.
bowhunter29
Posted 5/8/2013 10:00 AM (#639964 - in reply to #639715)
Subject: Re: Keyes outdoors/vermillion giant





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Location: South-Central VA
Congrats on that piggy!!! Awesome job netting her by yourself. It was so cool to see her come up and eat right at the boat. I darn near pooped my pants when you set the hook and she showed herself- what a monster! My first thought after you netted her was "I hope there's someone around who can witness this!" LOL

jeremy
Storm Strike
Posted 5/8/2013 12:43 PM (#640031 - in reply to #639715)
Subject: RE: Keyes outdoors/vermillion giant




Posts: 159


Justin--

Way to Go!!! fish of a lifetime for sure!!!

Have seen some really big ones like that on Big V. but none in the net yet----

Thanks for posting the link---truly enjoyable episode!

Can't wait for summer---five weeks up there!!!
Grass
Posted 5/8/2013 12:46 PM (#640032 - in reply to #639715)
Subject: Re: Keyes outdoors/vermillion giant




Posts: 620


Location: Seymour, WI
That's why we fish for these things. I've never really caught a big musky, but someday I will.
ToothyCritter
Posted 5/8/2013 12:50 PM (#640034 - in reply to #639715)
Subject: Re: Keyes outdoors/vermillion giant





Posts: 667


Location: Roscoe IL
In a word.... Incredible!
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