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Message Subject: Dec 15th musky action.
muskym
Posted 12/15/2006 5:52 PM (#225877)
Subject: Dec 15th musky action.





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Went out with 2 buddies of mine today for some late season fishing and got a 50"x23.5" and a 51"x 22".The water temps. up here are holding steady ay 34.5 degrees!


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Ranger
Posted 12/15/2006 6:10 PM (#225880 - in reply to #225877)
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Way to go!!! Where's "up here"?
muskym
Posted 12/15/2006 6:22 PM (#225883 - in reply to #225880)
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That's Quebec,Canada.
MuskyHopeful
Posted 12/15/2006 6:41 PM (#225885 - in reply to #225877)
Subject: RE: Dec 15th musky action.





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Location: Brookfield, WI
Oui, Oui. Big French Canadian muskies. Gorgeous fish. Do they want to secede?

Kevin

The Plan II
ChinWhiskers
Posted 12/16/2006 8:53 AM (#225991 - in reply to #225877)
Subject: RE: Dec 15th musky action.




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Location: Cave Run Lake KY.
With a name like Musky Mike you have to be good. It takes a good fish to get my attention, and when someone shows up with TWO - - 50"ers on the 15th. of Dec. Ill get off my death bed to find out how he did it! SO please enlighten us all on the when, where, and most importent the big how of putting 50"ers in the boat in Dec. with 34 degre water. The BIG HIGH FIVE to you guy's . Marv.
Trophymuskie
Posted 12/16/2006 9:47 AM (#226000 - in reply to #225877)
Subject: RE: Dec 15th musky action.





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Location: Eastern Ontario
Looks like an Ottawa and St-Lawrence fish. I'll be down there next week and maybe even later as they are predicting favorable weather for the next 2 weeks. I don't see ice up untill some time in January.

I was actually out Thursday to close the Ontario season and all I got was a smaller fish.
sworrall
Posted 12/16/2006 9:49 AM (#226001 - in reply to #226000)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Wow, nice fish! Were iced up and season closed here, so it's ice fishing or the couch now.
Grunt Lures
Posted 12/16/2006 10:09 AM (#226003 - in reply to #226001)
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Location: Minnesota
wee wee! Nice fishee!
muskyboy
Posted 12/16/2006 12:16 PM (#226023 - in reply to #225877)
Subject: RE: Dec 15th musky action.


Nice French muskies
Kingfisher
Posted 12/16/2006 12:46 PM (#226026 - in reply to #225877)
Subject: RE: Dec 15th musky action.




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Location: Muskegon Michigan
Wow, I thought I had December fish of the month ha ha . I just got a 47.5 by 22.5 in Michigan on the 14th and two smaller ones one of those on the 15th. I just put my boats up. Water temps here are at 36 to 39.Kingfisher
muskym
Posted 12/16/2006 1:16 PM (#226029 - in reply to #226000)
Subject: RE: Dec 15th musky action.





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Did the Ottawa one day last week(Sunday) and not even a bite.The smaller fish were biting well last week ( 2 or 3 a day)and we lucked out yesterday.We got the first one 5 min. after starting and got the other one about a half hour or so before dark.No other bites that day and no small fish.
Beaver
Posted 12/16/2006 2:54 PM (#226036 - in reply to #225877)
Subject: RE: Dec 15th musky action.





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Two different strains, and both of them are just beautiful.
Not a mark on either one, and both are prime representatives of their species.
Dam, I'm envious.
Beav
muskym
Posted 12/16/2006 3:25 PM (#226042 - in reply to #226036)
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We have all types here.Spotted ,barred,clear and all variations in between.They were both pretty nice,not beat up at all,though the second fish(spotted one),was missing about 2 inches of it's gill plate cover on the side you can't see.This made the end of it's gills visible even with the gill plate closed.No signs of trauma.Looked like a birth defect?Who knows?I once caught a musky with it's two rear fins completely missing.(The 2 on the underside just behind the belly).I never noticed until i looked at the pictures a couple of days later!Again no signs of trauma or fin clipping,just completely flat where the fins should be.

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Pointerpride102
Posted 12/16/2006 7:09 PM (#226067 - in reply to #225877)
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Location: The desert
C'mon...I didnt think my post was that out of line! Nice fish by the way....wish I could still fish them in WI.
muskie_man
Posted 12/16/2006 10:18 PM (#226082 - in reply to #225877)
Subject: RE: Dec 15th musky action.





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Location: South Portsmouth, KY
Nice chunky fish! The fish in the second pic is beautifully marked!
55starfire
Posted 12/17/2006 10:12 AM (#226118 - in reply to #225877)
Subject: RE: Dec 15th musky action.





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keep the reports coming!!! - tis' the season! (for 50+ pound muskies up north!) warm start of the winter this year- take advantage of it
Vince Weirick
Posted 12/18/2006 8:22 AM (#226257 - in reply to #225877)
Subject: RE: Dec 15th musky action.





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Location: Palm Coast, FL
Was out last Thursday and Saturday...boated 5 total and lost 5...although nothing like the 50+"ers above. We did have an individual troll past us while we were casting and said he did pretty well with a 30" and a 50". He said the 50 was going on the wall. We asked if we could see it since it was in his livewell. After seeing the nice fish we questioned the length. He said he had not measured it but the livewell was so long and the tail was curled. We measured the fish at that time and low and behold...46.5-47". He said it was a fish of a lifetime and was still going to mount it. BELIEVE ME...we tried and tried to get him to release it but no such luck.

Casting is going great in IN. I know of many fish caught over the past 2 weeks all casting. The 38" and 42" we boated on Saturday were both on a figure 8.
hrjohnny
Posted 12/18/2006 1:41 PM (#226310 - in reply to #225877)
Subject: RE: Dec 15th musky action.


Last day for angling on Georgian Bay...

The River Runner from Brett's Baits FIRST day...




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