Headed out with a buddy for a couple hours targeting some eye's.
Not a great night for them but a couple of eaters were caught along with a nice 28" Pike and a 34" Musky taken on a minnow rig and a spoon tipped with one of Gord's tasty minnow heads!
Thanks for the tour Flash.
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NIIIIIIIIIIIE!
I'm a goin' fishin', mama's goin' fishin' and my baby's goin fishin' too.
.......Taj Mahal.... "Fishin' Blues"
.......Taj Mahal.... "Fishin' Blues"
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The Musky was released immediately, I snapped the picture while my buddy pulled the hook out.
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As per: viewtopic.php?f=101&t=11759Yakster wrote:The Musky was released immediately, I snapped the picture while my buddy pulled the hook out.
If seeing this is offensive then I hope the |forum mod will remove post.
Fish-Hawk.Net does not condone picture taking of OOS fish. We see no value in posting pictures of OOS fish either in the Fish-Hawk.Net picture galleries or in Hawk Talk.
We feel that if you do happen to catch an OOS fish, even if it is a fish of a lifetime, you should immediately return that fish from whence it came, taking every precaution possible to release the fish quickly without removing it from the water. If an angler encounters a situation where they are catching OOS fish, changing locations is an absolute must in the interest of protecting spawning fish and their spawn. Where is the sport in accidentally catching a fish you were not targeting anyway?
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No problem, Mr Moderator, please remove the post at my request.