My new personal best musky
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My new personal best musky
Last Saturday, I was planning to go fishing on boat at Fox Lake, It was around start at 5:30pm till almost dark. The one spot I fishing so caught a really small pike so continue casting as many I can, around 7:45pm, I was thinking to give up but my last casting... Finally musky hit it hard and battle for while, so its still battle... Finally musky got tired so I pulled musky out of water so I started to hurry to start the outboard to head to dock for take the pic of my pb musky so my dad took pic of it so then I tried to release musky so keep try again so musky is really exhaust and maybe bad shock or something so then musky seem to quit on me so then I kept him.. I was very happy about it so I keep is TRY and keep casting as many time.
37" about 15 pound but my dad guess its around 15pound so..

37" about 15 pound but my dad guess its around 15pound so..


Muskyman- Half-Dollar

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Re: My new personal best musky
Buddy Now That Is A Sweet Fish In Any Book, Congrats On Your PB To, What Were You Using For A Lure. ??? 

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Re: My new personal best musky
Thanks, I was using a old wood mouse from my dad. Its swimming on the surface around the weeds.

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Re: My new personal best musky
Cool My Dad Use To Always Use A Gold Red Eye, Or The Silver Worked Well To. 

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Those some old lures are pretty working, fish still hit on it so.. My dad got bunch of old lures in his tackles, its still working well.

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Wow!!! That's a great fish there my friend....Congrats to you...

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Re: My new personal best musky
At the risk of sounding ignorant I have a question....Are Musky the toothy fish or is that another type?
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Re: My new personal best musky
Thanks guys
Well yea musky are the toothy fish and northern pike are too.
Well yea musky are the toothy fish and northern pike are too.

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saltfisher1 wrote:At the risk of sounding ignorant I have a question....Are Musky the toothy fish or is that another type?
Its may help you, Here..


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Thanks...I never knew there were more than one type of musky.
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Re: My new personal best musky
I Will Tell You This, Never And I Mean Never Lip One Of These Fish Like A Bass, They Will Leave You With A Shredded Finger And It Takes For Ever To Heal. I Had A Friend Once That Caught One And We Had Had A Few Beers That Day, Now This Fish Was If I Remember Close To 10 lbs And He Thought He Would Be A Smart Arse And Lip It. Lets Just Say He Ended Up At The Emergency Room With A Bunch Of Stitches And A Hand With Some Wounds That Took A Better Part Of 2 Months To Heal Up. Not A Good Thing That Is For Sure.

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Yea, it's not good thing...

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Re: My new personal best musky
Bluefish and spanish mackeral are the same way....bluefish teeth are kinda hidden and are razor sharp.
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I'm curious, what are you use to catch bluefish and spanish mackeral?

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You can use spoons, gothca-plugs, mirro-lures, live pin fish, mullet, minnows of different sorts.....Mostly they hit anything thats shiny and close to them...Very agressive fish.
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