48 '' musky A trophy for Us!

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hey bass addict

that beleiber you are talking about..the color is call...''JAILBIRD' and its one off the best color for musky in the ottawa river if not the best. :wink:

joco 8)
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Real nice!!

Congrats!!!
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Relic wrote:Yep, VERY nice fish. Clean, healthy and fat!! Bigger thyan some bigger fish we have seen :wink:

Congrats Guys.

Like Muskie 4 live said though, watch out with those rod holders. If you are gonna go after the lungers a little more invest in a salty.
whats a salty????
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Congrats guys finally you know the feeling. And man thats a beautiful looking fish.
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:D wow..great muskie..salty is most likely a style of rod holder.
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:D wow..great muskie..salty is most likely a style of rod holder.
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congrats to yer cuz on landing a great lookin' musky!! :)

....here is a link to the website for saltys.....

http://www.down-east.com/clamp-on.htm

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Fishing 24/7 wrote:
Relic wrote:Yep, VERY nice fish. Clean, healthy and fat!! Bigger thyan some bigger fish we have seen :wink:

Congrats Guys.

Like Muskie 4 live said though, watch out with those rod holders. If you are gonna go after the lungers a little more invest in a salty.
whats a salty????
Kevin, the "Salty" Down-East is a rod holder. They're the metal ones that we used on my boat when you, Paul and Jacques came out that day. The holder clamps together on your rod and reel... :wink:
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Now, that word MONSTER comes into play. Very nice fish for Bass Hunter Kev! I was nesstled fireside along the shores of a small trout lake with Katch Moore last night. And were the fish ever biting. All thursday I will be out for musky and hope to lock into my first. Great report bro! What a fat fish.


Bass Addict, I bet the jelousy radar is just a tickin' , no matter where that beast was caught.. :lol:

So, did you learn anything new Kev?
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Post by Fishing 24/7 »

YEP i did tie your rod holder with something solid ...

and i need saltys! 8)

but for now this will do!
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Nice fatty boys :D
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[quote="Tip-up"]

Bass Addict, I bet the jelousy radar is just a tickin' ,

/quote]

I caught a Monster Smallie yesterday , from one your lakes :P :P :P :P
:lol: :lol:
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TroutnMuskieHunter wrote:
Fishing 24/7 wrote:
Relic wrote:Yep, VERY nice fish. Clean, healthy and fat!! Bigger thyan some bigger fish we have seen :wink:

Congrats Guys.

Like Muskie 4 live said though, watch out with those rod holders. If you are gonna go after the lungers a little more invest in a salty.
whats a salty????
Kevin, the "Salty" Down-East is a rod holder. They're the metal ones that we used on my boat when you, Paul and Jacques came out that day. The holder clamps together on your rod and reel... :wink:


Hey Steve when measuring a monster musky , do we measure it the same way we measure a walleye , from nose to the V in its tal????When someone says a 50" muskie does he mean full lengh? Or to the "V"

Thanks
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Post by Lancer »

What a FAT FAT musky
if the estimation is 30lbs add another 5 for the FATNESS

WOW !!!
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Post by Trophymuskie »

Great looking fish congrtats on the first of many to come I am sure.

Are you sue it didn't come from McLaurin Bay?
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