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| A half of trolling yielded a 29 and a 21...we lost another close to 30 at the net. HORRIBLE weather today...
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| My hooks are sharpened, the bait ordered, maps are studied, hazards waypoints reviewed, and mentally ready. What is the best way to handle the pesky musky? Gaffs, oars, hand guns? |
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Location: Neenah, WI | Handguns work fine, Doc. Just make sure to use it BEFORE you bring the fish into the boat!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Location: Rhinelander | Going after eater walleyes this morning, hopefully the frying pan will be full tonight. Lost a Muskie of a Lifetime last night...@!!#^#@! muskies. |
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Location: Rhinelander | We did pretty well, with our limit in a couple hours. Fog was a problem, causing me to wander a bit because my GPS was totally cleared of all waypoints by someone borrowing the boat last year, I'd guess. No problem, though, when it cleared I was less than 200 yards from where I wanted to be!
Jigs on the tops of the deeper flats...
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Location: Berlin | Doc Samson - 7/2/2007 6:49 AM
My hooks are sharpened, the bait ordered, maps are studied, hazards waypoints reviewed, and mentally ready. What is the best way to handle the pesky musky? Gaffs, oars, hand guns?
I like a fillet knife myself Bruce  |
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Location: Rhinelander | Went back out mid morning yesterday, and slapped a limit of 16" fish in the well for dinner. reefs in 14 to 17'...water temps at 64 degrees. |
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