My first muskie

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Oh yeah,

HAPPY BIRTHDAY (a little late) by computer challenged friend!:lol:

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Thanks, Dad, for taking me fishing when I was a kid.
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Congarts.

Thats a nice lookin' fish.
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This one was 36" 's with a good girth probably 13-14lbs .

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As a musky virgin no longer, txs to Matt, all I can say is..."it's a great feeling isn't it?" Now tell your sister in law to call me damnit! :lol:
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K-pin she not even 18 yet!! That restraining order is now in effect. :lol: :lol:
Thanks, I am hooked now and am going out again on Sunday for a while. Are you gonna be a wus or are you going to get out with me at some point.
May be join me for bay of Quinte eyes, 1st week of Nov. :lol:
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Heading out on Sunday again to try my luck, picked up a muskie rod and some lures and 2 down easters rod holders. Im ready to get serious about this, cant wail till sunday.
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muskymatt wrote:This one was 36" 's with a good girth probably 13-14lbs .

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Thats one heck of a thick 'lunge dude!! Nice!! :)
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Nice Hat :lol:
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fishdo wrote:Nice Hat :lol:
:lol: :lol: Not bad eh???

All I need is a string to hold it on :wink:
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bowzog wrote:
muskymatt wrote:This one was 36" 's with a good girth probably 13-14lbs .

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Thats one heck of a thick 'lunge dude!! Nice!! :)
I have never seen a 36" that thick, almost looks funny , big body small head.
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Congratulation on your 1rst muskie Badger Shark and I know what you mean to get hooked on muskie as me I was the same when I caught my first muskie 2 years ago.
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Hey K pin thats all you need is a woman then watch your fishing time cut in half if u get her dump her when the season opens again or maybe before so u save money to buy some great musky gear
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:lol: :shock: Less than 18? Holy Moses! Effecting a restraining order on myself damnit!!! :lol: Will hopefully get out for some of the big girls on the holiday weekend. I'm kinda blessed and cursed at the same time that my b-day is so close by. Makes for a great family b-day/Thanksgiving but really cuts the fishing possibilities drastically. Looking forward to a Monday fish. Nothing set in stone and no partners to speak of....worse comes to worse, I'm off on my own with waders to hunt fall bronzebacks. If anybody is open, let me know. I'm a big puss with no survival suits and a serious hibernation period rapidly approaching...might even be KP's last outing of the season.

(All ice fishermen/women can insert what a puss I am after this statement). :lol:

P.M.'s or comments to the thread work. :wink:
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Don't be a wuss...........Get a survival suit.............the best fishing of the year is on the horizon!! :)
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I agree with Bowzog. Get a suit and we will go out.
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