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Old September 10th, 2006, 01:34 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Chris Rennert
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Ok, Day 2 of the NWC, Thunder Lake, near the first Island, Thunder,
lightning, rain, wind and about 50 degrees. Scott and I were fishing
some Arrowheads, and I made a pitch with my plastic worm. I felt a
little rap and set the hook only to see about a 15" northern pike come
screaming out of the weeds with my hook through his nose. As Scott
grabbed the net, I eased the fish around the side of the boat about to
swing him in with a "big" golden flash consumes my little northern and
takes off for deeper water. I proceeded to slam back on the rod again,
thinking maybe I would punch the hook into this musky. The fish is huge
(Scott witnessed all of this, and estimated the fish to be about 45",
and very deep) and pulling drag again my bait caster. I finally get the
fish to turn towards the boat, but by doing that the musky proceeded to
open his mouth, and here comes my little 15" northern screaming back
towards the boat, so immediately I released the bail on my bait caster
and where does the dumb little ******* go, right back towards the musky!
I closed the bail, and when to feel the fish and suddenly BANG, he
took it again, so I set the hook once again only to come back with just
line!!! The musky took my pike, my worm, my hook, and most of all my
last black 1/4 ounce bullet weight.
Seriously though, and Scott can attest to this, I couldn't stop talking
about it for rest of the day, and this happened about 11am or so (maybe
a little later, turns out I am not very good at time keeping).

So that is the Musky story, it was one hell of an experience for me, and
just one of those things that can happen up there.

Chris
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Old September 10th, 2006, 03:32 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
fishtale
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Default The "Musky" story

I have seen a similar occurance in books and on TV. In the far north
where pike are plentiful you have to reel in the small pike fast or
they get targeted by the others of varying size. It would of been
interesting if you would have landed that muskie. I'm not sure but I
don't think it would have counted in the contest since technically you
were using livebait ie the pike .





Chris Rennert wrote:
Ok, Day 2 of the NWC, Thunder Lake, near the first Island, Thunder,
lightning, rain, wind and about 50 degrees. Scott and I were fishing
some Arrowheads, and I made a pitch with my plastic worm. I felt a
little rap and set the hook only to see about a 15" northern pike come
screaming out of the weeds with my hook through his nose. As Scott
grabbed the net, I eased the fish around the side of the boat about to
swing him in with a "big" golden flash consumes my little northern and
takes off for deeper water. I proceeded to slam back on the rod again,
thinking maybe I would punch the hook into this musky. The fish is huge
(Scott witnessed all of this, and estimated the fish to be about 45",
and very deep) and pulling drag again my bait caster. I finally get the
fish to turn towards the boat, but by doing that the musky proceeded to
open his mouth, and here comes my little 15" northern screaming back
towards the boat, so immediately I released the bail on my bait caster
and where does the dumb little ******* go, right back towards the musky!
I closed the bail, and when to feel the fish and suddenly BANG, he
took it again, so I set the hook once again only to come back with just
line!!! The musky took my pike, my worm, my hook, and most of all my
last black 1/4 ounce bullet weight.
Seriously though, and Scott can attest to this, I couldn't stop talking
about it for rest of the day, and this happened about 11am or so (maybe
a little later, turns out I am not very good at time keeping).

So that is the Musky story, it was one hell of an experience for me, and
just one of those things that can happen up there.

Chris


 




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