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Herb_b
Posted 7/22/2009 9:42 AM (#389870 - in reply to #389866)
Subject: Re: Reactions when losing fish?





Posts: 829


Location: Maple Grove, MN
For me, it all depends on how big the fish are. If its under 48 inches, then its no big deal at all. A 48 to low 50 inch fish causes me to think about what happened so maybe I can do better next time. But really big fish are different. I get sick to my stomach when I lose a really big fish and a couple have cost me sleep.

One just has to keep after them and accept that one will lose some and catch some.
Guest
Posted 7/22/2009 9:58 AM (#389874 - in reply to #389702)
Subject: RE: Reactions when losing fish?


Out of how many fish that get at least some hooks, how many get boated for you guys? My ratio hasn't been that good on gliders this year.
MuskyHavoc
Posted 7/22/2009 10:09 AM (#389875 - in reply to #389702)
Subject: RE: Reactions when losing fish?





Posts: 21


Location: Sturgeon Bay WI
If I never get a look at it, fishing deep or at night, etc. I always tell myself, hey its ok that was a pike..LOL..it works, I dont get so worked up and I can keep my mind somewhat on the task at hand.

For the ones you get boatside, well thats a different story. I lost a pig on Cass a few years back, I had the hooks pinned pretty good I thought, she did a power dive right at the boat, and came airborne boatside, shook 2 or 3 good times, and out came the glider. I just shut up completely and didntt really talk..LOL.., if anybodys fault its mine, and get back to fishing, when i get off the lake is when I replay it more

Or you can always blame it on your fishing buddy, we usually do that quite a bit-

IAJustin
Posted 7/22/2009 10:14 AM (#389876 - in reply to #389874)
Subject: RE: Reactions when losing fish?




Posts: 2015


Guest - 7/22/2009 9:58 AM

Out of how many fish that get at least some hooks, how many get boated for you guys? My ratio hasn't been that good on gliders this year.



1000+ Hrs on the water over the last 3 three years = about 5 hrs throwing a glider for me. I would say 80% of the fish I "hook" make it in the net - this include those "nippers" boatside that are on for about 2 seconds. Usaully fish dont get off when you have them hooked for over 10 seconds....
619musky
Posted 7/22/2009 10:38 AM (#389880 - in reply to #389728)
Subject: Re: Reactions when losing fish?





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ski' patrol - 7/21/2009 1:42 PM

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couldnt of said it better myself
mnmusky101
Posted 7/22/2009 10:40 AM (#389881 - in reply to #389880)
Subject: Re: Reactions when losing fish?





Posts: 169


Location: Houlton, WI
lots of swearing, looking for any reason to blame it on the other people in the boat or the equitment
Hunter4
Posted 7/22/2009 10:45 AM (#389882 - in reply to #389702)
Subject: Re: Reactions when losing fish?




Posts: 720


Hi Jerry,

Do you mind if I use this. I absolutely love it.

It's just a LDR - Long distance release.
Jerry Sondag
Headshaker Guide Service
West Central Minnesota

Those three little letters sum it up for me perfectly.
Sam Ubl
Posted 7/22/2009 11:13 AM (#389886 - in reply to #389870)
Subject: Re: Reactions when losing fish?





Location: SE Wisconsin
Herb_b - 7/22/2009 9:42 AM

For me, it all depends on how big the fish are. If its under 48 inches, then its no big deal at all. A 48 to low 50 inch fish causes me to think about what happened so maybe I can do better next time. But really big fish are different. I get sick to my stomach when I lose a really big fish and a couple have cost me sleep.

One just has to keep after them and accept that one will lose some and catch some. :)


Dude, I wish I had it as good as you do. . .
Baby Mallard
Posted 7/22/2009 11:25 AM (#389890 - in reply to #389866)
Subject: Re: Reactions when losing fish?





whynot - 7/22/2009 9:06 AM  I broke my favorite cowgirl over the 52...and I'm pretty sure the whole lake heard me yell the f-bomb that night...oops.

Your lure broke during the fight or was it your line?  Or did you mean you broke your cowgirl after the fact that you lost the fish?  Just wondering, because I've never heard of a cowgirl breaking during the fight, if that was the case.

Fiedler
Posted 7/22/2009 6:57 PM (#389952 - in reply to #389890)
Subject: Re: Reactions when losing fish?





Posts: 283


Location: beloit
Baby Mallard - 7/22/2009 11:25 AM

whynot - 7/22/2009 9:06 AM  I broke my favorite cowgirl over the 52...and I'm pretty sure the whole lake heard me yell the f-bomb that night...oops.

Your lure broke during the fight or was it your line?  Or did you mean you broke your cowgirl after the fact that you lost the fish?  Just wondering, because I've never heard of a cowgirl breaking during the fight, if that was the case.



I thought I broke my favorite cowgirl when I lost a low 40" fish on the fiure 8. I put a crappy hookset on it and got peeed and pulled my bait out of the water and slapped it hard on the water and bent both blades. got them straitend out and put a 39" in the boat on the next trip with it.
muskie24/7
Posted 7/22/2009 7:37 PM (#389958 - in reply to #389952)
Subject: Re: Reactions when losing fish?





Posts: 909


My biggest problem this year are the fish missing my lure completely! I should be well on my way to my personal best total for this part of the season! BUT like I always say about muskie fishing "SOMEDAYS YOU GET THE ELEVATOR AND SOMEDAYS YOU GET THE SHAFT"

Brian
J.Sloan
Posted 7/22/2009 8:06 PM (#389963 - in reply to #389702)
Subject: Re: Reactions when losing fish?





Location: Lake Tomahawk, WI
Simply chalk it up as another 'Hayward Release', after the cursing ceases get back to fishing.

JS
BenR
Posted 7/22/2009 8:21 PM (#389966 - in reply to #389702)
Subject: Re: Reactions when losing fish?


I lost a couple of fish the first time I was out fishing with Marc Thorpe that I will probably never really get over...I have been fortunate to fish some great water across the country and have done well, but the two that came unpinned that day will forever stay with me....
Cast
Posted 7/23/2009 8:09 AM (#390015 - in reply to #389702)
Subject: RE: Reactions when losing fish?


I have a lot of experience at this, so hearken.
At first I was stunned at the power and toughness of these fish: a broken line while pike fishing; a lure thrown on an arcing leap. I would sit there and shake my head: "They can't be that tough to land/boat."
Then I sat still in depression after a big fish broke my knot at boatside: "You have to do everything right. You have to use extra care."
Being seasoned, the last time it happened, when a nice fish hit a casted lure during outboard warm-up, then shook free at boatside, I just laughed to myself and went on.
Don't get angry. It's part of the experience.
Junkman
Posted 7/23/2009 8:32 AM (#390018 - in reply to #390015)
Subject: RE: Reactions when losing fish?




Posts: 1220


This is what the F-word was invented for. It's short, it sort of sounds like how you feel, everybody understands what you are trying to get across and when said with real athority, a single sylable K on the end is actually able to be split into a two-sylable aliteration that would make Shakespeare proud to add it to Hamlet's soliliquy. "To be, or effing not to be" Now, that leaves no question at all. Marty Forman
c44hmusky
Posted 7/23/2009 9:28 PM (#390174 - in reply to #389702)
Subject: RE: Reactions when losing fish?





Posts: 229


Location: Plover, WI
I usually blame the net man for not being quick enough, it makes me feel better.
Herb_b
Posted 7/24/2009 9:22 AM (#390237 - in reply to #389702)
Subject: Re: Reactions when losing fish?





Posts: 829


Location: Maple Grove, MN
Just to clarify: The three fish that cost me sleep at night were all at least MN state record class and the last one was possibly a world record class fish. I had all three fish hooked and near the boat too. I would have turned them all loose anyway, but I wanted the picture. OK?

I took yesterday morning off from work and went fishing. I shoulda, woulda, coulda, had an upper 40 and a lower 40 inch fish. No big deal. Just missed the hook set. Although I am a little irrated by losing two low 50 inch Muskies in the past two weeks. I think that I'm setting the hooks way to fast again. Time to repeatedly tell myself "Must let fish close mouth before slamming the hooks home".

Its all fun though and sure beats work.

>Dude, I wish I had it as good as you do. . .
>-----
>Team Reel Hookers
>www.muskymagictackle.com
esoxaddict
Posted 7/24/2009 11:24 AM (#390265 - in reply to #390237)
Subject: Re: Reactions when losing fish?





Posts: 8781


I used to get really mad. Swearing, yelling, etc. I think one needs to examine their motivation for fishing if it makes them that angry. There's plenty of things in this world to be mad about. Fishing shouldn't be one of them.

It also helps if you tell yourself the fish "just got off"
Musky Brian
Posted 7/24/2009 11:38 AM (#390268 - in reply to #389702)
Subject: Re: Reactions when losing fish?





Posts: 1767


Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin
I didn't break it necessarily...just bent the crap out of both blades when I slammed it down on the water after the hooks slipped out. I suppose I could try to straighten them out.
whynot
Posted 7/24/2009 11:40 AM (#390270 - in reply to #389702)
Subject: Re: Reactions when losing fish?




Posts: 897


yeah, that last post by Musky Brian was me...log off when you leave my house Brian!
JKahler
Posted 7/24/2009 3:02 PM (#390323 - in reply to #389702)
Subject: Re: Reactions when losing fish?




Posts: 1288


Location: WI
I might swear once or twice, take a deep breath and then check my hooks for sharpening. Percentages, sooner or later they'll stay pinned.
Baby Mallard
Posted 7/24/2009 6:48 PM (#390350 - in reply to #390323)
Subject: Re: Reactions when losing fish?





I think this thread seriously jinxed me.  I am one for my last four after reading this thread and have missed my last 2.  I lost one this morning that just broke my heart.  I seriously just wanted to leave after it got off.  I sat there for 15 minutes with the worst feeling ever.  This last fish that got off hurt more than normal because I was busting my butt to get anything going in 20-25 mph wind.  Started at 4am and never saw a fish or any sign of life.  Then at 10:30 finally a nice hit, set the hook, good weight, good headshakes, 3 seconds later gone.   I never saw the fish, but what hurt the most was how hard I had to work for that 1 bite in gale force wind, and I lost it.   I did finally suck it up and fished 1 more spot and caught 2 pike...well worth it!  Anyone else notice that it has been windy almost every day?  I HATE wind!

Edited by Baby Mallard 7/24/2009 6:59 PM
Zak Olson
Posted 7/25/2009 11:39 AM (#390415 - in reply to #390350)
Subject: Re: Reactions when losing fish?




Posts: 11


Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin
i've lost 6 baits this year due to line breaking and snaps breaking....it's been pretty bizzarre.

A couple years ago on Eagle, I just caught a 49 the first spot we fished on our first day there. There were 4 more spots I lost bigger fish on, you'd think I was flipping out but i was just jumping up and down laughing, not sure why but it was so crazy just to see all those big fish eating you could almost assume that they'd eat on a figure 8. Could've been my best day ever.
nwick
Posted 7/25/2009 6:31 PM (#390466 - in reply to #390415)
Subject: Re: Reactions when losing fish?




Posts: 59


Location: WI
Sit down, swear, stare blankly, resharpen hooks, check line, cast, set hook.
Lens Creep
Posted 7/25/2009 7:49 PM (#390470 - in reply to #389702)
Subject: RE: Reactions when losing fish?





Posts: 123


I had a streak of 15 fish landed in a row. Last week on LOTW the first day of the trip I had a fish grab a spinnerbait hanging in the water as I was looking for my next spot to cast to. I couldn't tell if it was a muskie for sure or a pike, but since my thumb was on the thumb bar and not the spool, I didn't get hooks in it. I did manage to hook and land a fish every day for the next 6 days of the trip with a 49 incher being the largest. So I'm not sure if I've boated the last 21 muskies I've had hooks in or not, but I'm quite happy with the ratio I've got going. I'll ride it out as long as I can. Here's a photo of one from last week.


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guest
Posted 7/25/2009 10:51 PM (#390505 - in reply to #390470)
Subject: RE: Reactions when losing fish?


The reaction of a friend trying to hook up on his first miskie boat side PRICELESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This is a coin toss with the reaction I saw from my thirteen old nephew when he was with me in my deer stand and shot his 1st buck.

A friend and co-worker of mine has never caught a muskie and asked me to take him out this summer. The first time out he had a follow and it turned before it got to the boat. I tryed to tell him what to do with certain baits and how to work the figure 8.

The 2nd time out he was throwing a topwater and had one follow to the boat. He saw the fish coming and couldn't say anything. His jaw was moving and nothing but AH AH was coming out. When the bait was at his feet he left it in the water but didn't move it and the fish sat right behind the bait and once again it was AH AH. I told him to move the bait and he moved it about a foot and stopped. The fish moved up behind it sat there again and told to figure 8 the bait and he moved it about a foot again and stopped. This time the fish Moved up on the bait with its mouth wide open and just as it was going to eat it he pulled out of her mouth. The fish was about 45" and just wanted the bait. He couldn't talk for about 30 seconds and finally said that fish was HUGE while his hands were shaken...... PRICELESS. Wish I would have the video camera with.

He is HOOKED he went bought his own equipment.





Guest
Posted 7/25/2009 11:47 PM (#390514 - in reply to #389702)
Subject: RE: Reactions when losing fish?


I cuss, smoke a cigarette, cuss and cast, cuss and cast, cuss and cast.....This is bringing back painfull memories.
Magic8Ball
Posted 7/29/2009 2:28 PM (#391137 - in reply to #389866)
Subject: Re: Reactions when losing fish?




Posts: 90


Location: Ohio

I usually say a MF'er followed by a SOB then grin, look at whoever is with me and say, "That was cool wasn't it" and then grin from ear to ear.

I am 2 for 6 in my own boat for the year, just caught my first Muskie at the wheel of my own boat on Monday, 90 minutes later my Son caught his first Muskie ever and I think what did it was I finally figured out to pound the hooks when the drag goes off instead of applying pressure.

Weird thing is that we have had all 6 fish hit the same type lure and 5 of them on the same color scheme and now I don't want to switch but I know if I want bigger fish I need to go to a bigger lure.

muskie nutt
Posted 7/29/2009 9:18 PM (#391207 - in reply to #389702)
Subject: RE: Reactions when losing fish?




Posts: 99


Location: Hartford, Iowa
A little disappointment,some cussing,a quick replay in my head to see what I screwed up, a little more cussing, and back to casting.....
gregk9
Posted 8/29/2009 10:20 AM (#396726 - in reply to #389881)
Subject: Re: Reactions when losing fish?





Posts: 791


Location: North Central IL USA
mnmusky101 - 7/22/2009 10:40 AM

looking for any reason to blame it on the other people in the boat or the equitment


LOL!! Exactly, especially if the wife is in the boat. I mean, it can't be our fault!

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