Fish Off !!!
- The Lunker
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Fish Off !!!
Hi,
Just joined up and thought I share in my misfortune with you. Check out this video, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DULqJY_IvO0
I'm the guy at the back of the boat. This was what I am guessing to be a 40+ inch muskie almost caught on the Ottawa. Anyone have any places on the Ottawa near Constance Bay they will share with me that is good for Muskie and what to use ??
Anyone have any guess on lenght or weight of this guy ??
Cheers,
Just joined up and thought I share in my misfortune with you. Check out this video, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DULqJY_IvO0
I'm the guy at the back of the boat. This was what I am guessing to be a 40+ inch muskie almost caught on the Ottawa. Anyone have any places on the Ottawa near Constance Bay they will share with me that is good for Muskie and what to use ??
Anyone have any guess on lenght or weight of this guy ??
Cheers,
Only 2 things i saw with this....and please take this as good intentions and friendly advice and not critisism but you need...
A bigger net
A netting routine
The guy with the fish controls the net, the person holding the net waits for instructions from the guy fighting the fish
GET READY means put the net into the water verticaly and wait for furhter instructions
NOW means scoop the fish
Remember it is the guy fighting the fish who controls the net
Works like a charm, trust me.
A bigger net
A netting routine
The guy with the fish controls the net, the person holding the net waits for instructions from the guy fighting the fish
GET READY means put the net into the water verticaly and wait for furhter instructions
NOW means scoop the fish
Remember it is the guy fighting the fish who controls the net
Works like a charm, trust me.
I would guess it was in the 40-45 inch range
As to where to fish on the ottawa, most areas are good. look for weeds.
as for what to use, you need to make sure the gear you are using is heavy enough for Muskie, minimum line in my opinion is 65 lb with a good quality leader. and as you know already a BIG net is required
if you want to know more, you should drop by one of the 2 local chapters of Muskie Canada
http://www.muskiescanada.ca/
Ted
As to where to fish on the ottawa, most areas are good. look for weeds.
as for what to use, you need to make sure the gear you are using is heavy enough for Muskie, minimum line in my opinion is 65 lb with a good quality leader. and as you know already a BIG net is required

if you want to know more, you should drop by one of the 2 local chapters of Muskie Canada
http://www.muskiescanada.ca/
Ted
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aw, man.
Well, at least a whale didn't take it from you:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDQ1GAZZk6E&NR=1

Well, at least a whale didn't take it from you:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDQ1GAZZk6E&NR=1

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Its basically a long net attached to 2 poles. The better cradles have one closed end to stop the fish once in. Here's a pic of what a cradle looks like.what does this "cradle" look like and how would it work?
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/cb/cb.asp?a=60449
LeBaron carries the Lucky Strike model for about $40.
Instead of scooping the fish into a net, the fish is "driven" into the cradle and is secured by simply closing the cradle. Once in the cradle, the fish can be left in the water to be unhooked (much safer for big muskie) and/or brought into the boat in their "normal shape" (ie not all scrunched up in a net). The fish can also be put back into the water and revived in the cradle.
It is really, really hard to lose a trophy fish using the cradle.....

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