Anyway we trolled and cast and trolled some more with no luck. The water was still a little cloudy from all the rain we have had so I am blaming the lack of fish on that. It of course had nothing to do with my fishing abilities

Anyway hour 4 with barely a feeling left in my hands we decided to cast for our last 30 minutes and within 6 casts by a small island that went from 3ft to 23ft we did it. Out I casted my 8" silver black with red hook believer and low and behold I am a believer now. ***SMASH***...never saw a splash like that in my life...baitcaster is zooming out line and my rod is buckled over. This one feels huge. Start fighting it and I am thinking to myself that either I am so weak from the cold that I can not bring this guy in or it is huge. Well lets just say after a few minutes of fight we noticed that we had a double hook up on one lure. A nice 37" muskie and an even bigger 73" birch tree branch. All I have to say about that is thanks Pauly for leaving the power pro on the reel. So we get the beauty to the boat side and get the camera out for some pics of it in the water. My buddy hands me the camera to turn on etc and I decided to snap a pic of it sitting in the water. Well this is where the day gets expensive. I come in close to the fish to get a nice shot of the front of it with the lure in the mouth and it thrashes in the net and scares the bejeebers out of me. With my hands so cold I jumped back and my camera went back further then me and ***SPLOOSH*** new structure for the fish


I just dropped my Cannon power shot into the river.
Side note: I am about 3 miles from where I lost my rod and reel on my wedding day...


So unfortunately I did not get any pics of the fish and now have to buy a new camera. If you are around the long island out of Breaside and hook into a camera it's mine.
So my new pb of 37" of muskie and 73" of birch tree. Was it worth it. Well since my boat is away for the season I can say from my point of view it was but my wife...well she would tell you different.
