MUSKY IN ARNPRIOR ON MY WEDDING DAY!!!

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MUSKY IN ARNPRIOR ON MY WEDDING DAY!!!

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Hey Musky Guys...My soon to be wife has told me that the day of my wedding is open for me to fish Musky...My best man and I will be heading out to Arnprior for some good ole Ottawa River musky and I just wanted to know how the bite has been so far. Now I know the river opens this Friday and I will be out Saturday morning till about 2pm..and then off to the wedding for the end of my current life. A nice Musky would make this day even more special. I guess the only area open near Arnprior right now is the Madawaska and we could fish there if need be. We would either launch from the Head Pond or the Launch near White lake ( Sand Banks Park or something like that) I think is what they call it??? Anyway IS the bite good and what should I use to catch my first ever Musky.

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Don: Did you catch any fish on your trip??? If not then thsat may have been the problem. By the way do I know you?? You are from my hometown and I do know some Dons.
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good luck dude!

and hopefully you have some luck getting into one too ;)
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:shock: :lol: :shock: :lol: :shock: :lol:

I did the same as you guys....but took the ex up to a cottage near Dacre for the honeymoon for a full week of enjoyment...got married at 11:00AM and was fishing by 5:00PM......TO THIS DAY I CAN'T UNDERSTAND THE LACK OF APPRECIATION!!!! :wink: :wink: :wink:
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Hello i will give you some ideas , i would go see Gord @ Bits and Baits ,
Pick your self up a Fudully Hawg spin, i think there around 18 bucks , troll this bait at 4mph along weed edges and drop offs , You can also cast this bait as well. The second bait i would look at getting is the rumbler top water for a good cover water casting bait retrive with a slow constant relling motion . Never stop the bait till you feel the fish ( even after a miss) this will give you a much better chance at a hook up.
And most important Let em Go Let em Grow !!! :lol:
best of luck
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Kurt: I am 100% C&R for musky...Well I guess I am 0% C&R as I have never caught one :lol: but if I do I will for sure release it.
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Congrats to you and the new bride almontefisher, hopefully you get your muskie to add icining to a perfect day.
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CONGRATS ON THE BIG DAY!!! (and if she's letting you go musky fishing on the big day she sounds like one heck of a good woman.)

Unfortunately I am not the guy to give advice about Musky... Not by a long shot.

But my wife gave me the same option (Salmon fishing though) on our wedding day. 2 extra Large tim hortons, 4 beer and 3 personal best Chinook later and it's time to get married.



Wedding day fishing luck served me well, I'm considering poligamy.

GOOD LUCK.
(and I hope you do well fishing too) :lol:
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CONGRATULATIONS on your upcoming marriage!

Hope we can congratulate you on a wedding day musky (or two) as well!

All the best in your future (your wife-to-be sounds pretty darned nice). :wink:

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Ah...... Beware the Trojan Horse Almonte! :lol: This could be used against you as a very valuable tid-bit of ammunition that will be un-leashed on your @$$ at any time in the future in an argument that has absolutely nothing to do with fishing. :lol: :lol:

I can hear it now,,, " Oh Yeah? Well your the S.O.B that had the insensitivety to go Fishing on our wedding day!"

She wins! :D
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:lol: :lol:

Congrats!! All the best.
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