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| Well I got up this morning and tried to decide what to use first. I couple of weeks ago my boy had a BPS Topknocker that got a hit from a muskie and I have one that I haven't even cast for the first time so I broke it out and figured I'd have a chance of getting a bass or a muskie. Well on my first cast of the morning I gave it 3 or 4 jerks to start walking the dog and a muskie blew up on it. Considering I was using a Shimano Curado 100b and a BPS Extreme medium weight rod he put up quite a fight, and all my equipment held up great. I'm just thankful a few weeks ago I put on 30# Tuf Line just in case I did get into a muskie so I'd have a fighting chance. No it wasn't a 50", instead it was 35" but I was quite excited and it took about 45 minutes to get the old heart slowed down:-) What a thrill and I just wanted to share with all you great people who I've looked to for help before. I didn't get a girth measurement, but would anybody have a rough guess of what an average weight would be on a 35"? Thanks all, Mark | |||
| firstsixfeet |
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Posts: 2361 | Good going. 35" or so is where they start to do interesting things when they fight. Usual weight between 10-12 lbs. | ||
| davep |
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Posts: 642 Location: mount prospect illinois | 35" or 50"..It really doesnt matter. Its the feeling of accomplishment and the rush of adrenalyn (sp) that is so fun. Congrats!!!! | ||
| Beaver |
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Posts: 4266 | Congrats. You are now an official member and are eligible for all that the rest of us in this on-line group therapy are entitled to. Your life will never be the same. Beaver | ||
| ToddM |
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Posts: 20281 Location: oswego, il | They are all fun. Congrats on your first musky! Looks like the fever has already set in. | ||
| PunchandJudy |
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Posts: 267 Location: Lake City,Pa. | Con-grads and the madness will begin!!! You first is always the one you will remember the most. | ||
| MuskyTom |
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Posts: 129 | Mark, Congratulations! It is truly an outstanding experience, made more amazing when you see them swim away. Now get started on the next. tom | ||
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| Thanks for the comments everybody, it truly was a great experience and took quite a while to stop shaking. I tried several times last year for that first muskie and while I had a couple of hits I struck out. Its truly been an exciting day, and I had a 6 year old boy that really got a thrill out of it too. | |||
| lobi |
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Posts: 1137 Location: Holly, MI | And you thought you were hooked on Muskies before you caught him..NOW you are sunk, a gonner like the rest of us. The first Musky does NOT cure the feaver..it makes the sickness go terminal. Join the club and Congratulations! | ||
| Mark H. |
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Posts: 1936 Location: Eau Claire, WI | Congrats Mark... The first one is always the hardest when your really trying to get it. Good luck, | ||
| MuskyPippo |
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Posts: 532 Location: Chicago, IL | Congrats! You only will catch one first in your life. Regardless of the size it's still something you can't repeat. Soon you'll be looking forward to shaking for an hour after your first trophy fish. Hope you got some good pictures to show on the board. -Phil C. | ||
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Originally written by MuskyPippo on 2003-06-08 9:57 PM Congrats! You only will catch one first in your life. Regardless of the size it's still something you can't repeat. Soon you'll be looking forward to shaking for an hour after your first trophy fish. Hope you got some good pictures to show on the board. -Phil C. I got a couple of pictures, now just have to get them developed. I hope they turn out good, then I'll have to figure out how to post them:-) | |||
| stephendawg |
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Posts: 1023 Location: Lafayette, IN | SV, Great job! My first look at a musky was a 10"er on bass tackle. Since I started pursuing them I've only caught 2 in 3 years and I celebrated both with sincere thanks. Keep up the good work and get those pictures up! | ||
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