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My First Muskie - What a Day
It was last Friday, 7/13/07, and I was fishing Lake Minnetonka in the
western burbs of Minneapolis around 1:00pm. I had read about a little island (Spirit Island between Wayzata Bay and the main lake body) that had some rocks offshore that often held decent smallies. I was pitching a leader-less mid-sized spinnerbait, gold, brown and red, on 8-pound mono near to the shore and pulling it back through the shallows and drop-off, which looked mostly weedy (I assumed that there were rocks in there somewhere). About 10 casts into the drift she came out of nowhere and hammered the lure. I saw her size when she hit and was just awestruck that anything that big could move that fast. After a moment it occurred to me that she could be a muskie. She was. About 15 minutes of breathtaking leaps and numerous powerful runs (reel drag squealing away) I got her netted, in the boat, unhooked, photo'd and back in the water. She measured out at a broad 40 inches (just a pup, I know) and was around 20 pounds. What an experience! In retrospect I was unbelievably lucky. I hooked her in the only place that a leaderless spinnerbait on 8-pound line could possibly survive a muskellunge, right in the corner of her mouth. My reel drag was also luckily set perfectly - when she ran it spooled out just right, tiring her without snapping my light line or light rod. Not having had any experience with big fish I only knew what I'd read and seen on the Saturday morning shows, basically to be careful and quick, and to resuscitate her by holding the tail and moving her slowly back and forth to get water (and oxygen) flowing over her gills. It all came together successfully and after about 45 minutes of the most exciting catch of my life she slowly swam off under her own power. Simply unbelievable. I can't tell you how satisfying it all was and how much I hope her big sister is out there waiting for me next time. |
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