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RJ Collegiate School of Musky Angling....

Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 8:30 pm
by saskie
Several months ago Salmon and I started chatting about him coming up here to tangle with the legendary Lunge of the mighty Ottawa. Emails and PMs later, the date was fixed to coincide with the Rockland Rumble.

Back then I was brimming with confidence. I’ll be the first to admit that I am no Musky angler, but I was feeling pretty confident. Afterall last season all of last season we had never failed to see a Musky at our favourite smallie hole on the Head Pond. True, they were utterly uninterested in any of our offerings – an occasional curious follow was the best we could manage, but we weren’t concerned. Afterall, we were smallie fishing not targeting the big girls – and lets not forget we did actually connect with a beauty of fish once. It may have been a fluke, but I was sure I had a reliable spot in my pocket – if not for size certainly for numbers. Surely once adequately equipped and with concerted effort we would be successful. (OK – all you “real” Musky guys out there can stop laughing – there’s more to the story)

As the big day drew near, I began to worry. After several outings, even several attempts to raise a fish on the Pond we still had yet to even see a Musky, never mind raise a fish or entice a hit. I was starting to worry, but then fortune smiled on me as Salmon secured a spot in RJ’s boat for the Rumble…sweet. I gave Salmon very clear orders that he was to use whatever force was necessary to pry RJ’s Musky knowledge and secret spots from him. Fortunately, Salmon ignored my instructions and decided to just ask RJ for help, and RJ being RJ he readily agreed.

Sunday morning we gave my Head Pond once last try. At least this time we encountered some fish seeing one monster jump and another boil, but nothing showed any interest in our offerings. So after a quick trip home for some lunch, we were off on the Ottawa. After finding the appointed boat launch, we were under way on the water. With precision and timing that a Navigation Officer would envy (you know, the same guys who “discovered” America on their way to India) we arrived at the designated RV point and met up with RJ and his crew of MT and Moosebunk.

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After an exchange of pleasantries, the RJ Collegiate School of Musky Angling was underway – with RJ quickly explaining the basic structures and patterns which worked for him. He took a quick look at our tackle, and left us with a few lures of his own to try <ahem> in case ours didn’t work.

“You could do that, but I usually do this….”

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We were off. Musky fishing being musky fishing it was a while before there was any action. RJ had left us to work a different shore line. We made a wide turn to head back down the point we were when something suddenly tries to rip the rod out of my hand. The drag starts screaming and an explosion of froth announces I have the first hit of the day.

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After a quick but spirited battle, this lovely 32”er is in the boat.

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We were pumped – awesome!!! The magic lure unfortunately was sacrificed to speed the release of the fish, it was faster and a lot easier to cut the hook shanks rather than try dig out the trailers. A quick snip and the hook was free – the embedded portions falling harmlessly to the deck. However the lucky lure red/black colouring was now a useless souvineer – or so we thought. Salmon aka MacGyver whips out his multi-tool and disassembled the lure swapping its blades and dressing with those on his own bait. The result was one of the gawdiest multi-coloured contraptions I have ever seen. No self respecting Musky would hit that….follow it in sheer disbelief maybe but no way wold they hit that.

Fortunately Salmon can’t read minds and I apparently seriously overestimated a Musky’s sense of self worth. Not 5 minutes after dropping the contraption into the water Salmon’s drag starts SCREAMING. The fish comes up and gives us enough of a peak for us to see that it was much larger than mine, before it heads down deep again.

Arrrr - thar she blows!!!

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I’m frantically waving for RJ to come alongside with the net – which he does. With RJ in place Salmon works the fish back up. Once again the lunge was solidly hooked and again the hook shank was clipped to save stress on the fish – this lovely 36”er.

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As darkness fell we resorted to casting the shallow flats until a particularly obnoxious crowd of boaters and jet-skiers decided to roar through the area. We moved on, partly as we figured the fish had been spooked, and also because if we actually saw something happen to one of those drunk crazies, we’d feel a twinge of guilt leaving them to their fate.

We found another spot and on the first cast I had a little fish follow and then blow up on my topwater – but it missed it. Unfortunately for Saskette, that was the end of our action. It was now completely black, it was late and we were getting tired and hungry so we headed back. It was a fantastic outing – never mind the 2 musky – any day you can fish the Ottawa in bright clear skies without dying of heat or being bashed around by the waves is a good day. Add in some fantastic company and things only get better.

Thanks a million to RJ. We’ll be seeing you out and about soon – Saskette’s got the bug hard after watching those two fish come in.

Class dismissed.[/i]

Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 8:43 pm
by wolfe
Great report, Saskie; I just drank it up! Lovin' the muskie talk & pics. :!: Congrat's on a good outing. :D

W.

Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 8:46 pm
by FLOATFISHIN
How to describe a post like that...................................

Bro, Im lost for words!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Absoloutly amazing, and man I copied that to read it again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Just a few 4 lettered words inserted, followed by a "ED or ING, actually a whole lot of ING" in place, and we might see the way you guys must have on that day!


Wicked bro!!!!!!

F.F

Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 8:55 pm
by Lucky4
Excellent report, thank you for sharing your adventure. And congratulations for your two muskies!

Lucky4

Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 9:01 pm
by Gord
Great report Saskie!! Looks like a good time was had by all!! :D :D :)

Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 9:14 pm
by RJ
I'm still really bummed about yesterday...... :( ....I tried everything to get Moosebunk onto a fish......but it just wasn't meant to be for us....

I went over the day in my mind at least 10 times today.....and if I had to do it again I probably do 80% of it all over again.....sometimes it just doesn't happen.....

I was thrilled to see Saskie's boat put a few aboard..... :P ...You guys never hear of Ladies first?... :lol:

Birdee and I talked tonight.....I have to perform a exorcism on the Meat Boat...her Muskie Kryptonite is obviously still entrenched in it... :evil:

Great report.....and we'll see yas on Saturday.... :wink:

RJ

Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 10:12 pm
by scuro
A great read, you have a gift with the printed word.

So Bunk has surfaced down Ottawa way. Did he talk of his meanderings across the uppermost back roads of North Eastern Ontario? Were there visible signs of bear claw marks across his forearms? :wink:

Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 10:16 pm
by Snag
That was a fantastic read!! Great report!

Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 10:52 pm
by Kpin
Great report Sask. Twas a pleasure to finally meet you and Saskette @ Rockland. Saskie was the first ever FishHawker to offer me a seat in his boat. Though we haven't had the pleasure of fishing together yet....I can only imagine the rush of having a muskie hit. Congrats buddy...and sorry to Bunk, willing to bet he nails one b4 he returns from vacation.

Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2005 12:29 am
by Wall-I-Guy
Great report Dave :!:
RJ wrote:
I tried everything to get Moosebunk onto a fish......
Did I read that right? Was Moose down for the Rumble?

Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2005 12:51 am
by Muskiemagnet
Great read Saskie....!!!! That spot looks awful familiar :roll: At least you left me the giant I'm going to get on Saturday. :wink:

Way to go Simon, glad to see ya with a nice fish. :D

I was hoping to make it out with you guys but unfortunatly work had to come first. Next time I guess.

Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2005 3:57 am
by RJ
Moose is down for a bit to visit family.....he is off on a floatin' trip with Float for 9 days starting soon....

The laughs and conversation did make up for the skunking... 8)

RJ

Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2005 5:46 am
by bottom feeder
Well Well It look like we have another literary type here.
Great read Saskie--I hope we can have some luck as well tomorrow evening.
Some day I hope to land one of these bad boys(girls?)
Norm

Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2005 6:31 am
by Canadian Bacon
Nice read Sask!!

RJ..you Moose and who in your boat?? :shock:

Your shocked no fish..why? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :?

Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2005 6:57 am
by DaveH
Awesome report!!

Gotta love getting a couple big toothies!!!