Muskie outing, What a great day

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SnagThis wrote:I, on the other hand, could use a few good men :lol: :lol: One for the dishes, one for laundry, :lol:
Floatfishin' does dishes, and quite well, too! He actually uses soap. :lol:

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Ahhhhhhhh Wolfe ya beat me to it :lol: :lol: :lol:

Did I mention Laundry is my favorite chore :oops: :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Psssssssssssst Snag, call me :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


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Alright alright pipe down... that's enough of Snag .... sheeesh she catches two muskies her first time out and everyone things she is marriage material. It's a good start but it ain't everything. Sheeeesh again! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Now if I can divert your gaze to the long-awaited picture of my 45 incher as seen from Mr JP's boat. He just happened to be coming by and witnessed the rod-snapping event. This was one of the nicest, cleanest muskies I have seen in a while... not a mark on it (except a Kehoe - little joke there... very little) :roll:

Thanks for the great pic JP. And thanks for the superb netting job Markus. Even in the face of flying graphite splinters and the whiplash of broken 50lb PowerPro you managed a beautiful scoop, Pal.

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Niiiiiiiiiiice!!!

...little mark on him... :lol: FUNNY!! :lol:

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Please please please don't encourage him.... :lol:
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Beautiful fish mike! And I have to say, it looks like its being handled very well!

I think when I held mine, there's a bit too much of a loop in the middle, my hand should have been moved a bit to support its spine. I learnt for next time.


And FF, you are already #1 on my speed dial! :lol: :lol:
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Wow :shock:

Amazing results on the Muskie Outing ....

Congrats to everyone who got a skie and a hearty way to go for everyone who didn`t....

It looks like it was a heck of a fun day. :wink:

The smiles in the pictures say it all for those with the first muskie experience... and Steve... what a whopper.

Sorry I missed it. I was sick bad. Just finally getting back to it today.
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Seaweed...

sorry to hear you were under the weather. Hope you're back on track and doing better. Sounds like a few Hawk Talkers have been down with the nasties lately. That time of year, I guess... :x

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