KB
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Post by KB on Oct 22, 2016 16:11:40 GMT -5
Well we did it came out at 4a.m to catch bait and set up for fishing the windy day. Caught bait on lights. Set out a spread of 4 boards and float. Faught the wind bad. But it payed off caught first fish right before daylight on a main point. Fished awhile longer and found another one on a rock facing at about 8a.m. Went in for breakfast and back out at 10. Set another spread and had a blow up on a float and john set rod and i seen her, a muskie jump and rolled out of water got her half way to boat before she decided to cut leader. Another one got away haha. Called it a morning after one of my batteries decided it was goin to go bad on us. Thats 2nd one in a week. Windy windy windy but a good morning.
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Post by Cool hand Fluke on Oct 22, 2016 16:45:08 GMT -5
Awesome report, and I commend you and anyone else who braved the wind. I stayed in where it was warm lol, nice fish and bad break on the muskie!
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Post by Shadslinger on Oct 22, 2016 17:41:00 GMT -5
Good job man. Definitely a tough day to be out on the water. I'm with cool hand fluke, I passed on today also.
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Post by choochoo on Oct 22, 2016 19:56:56 GMT -5
I crossed the bridge at about 11 and it looked like an angry ocean. I did see one jump on the north side of the bridge. It landed on the south side.
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Post by Yam on Oct 22, 2016 22:53:35 GMT -5
Bentrod and Brock joined me in the afternoon and we witnessed a mighty roll followed by the planer just pointing straight down. The planer thing reminded me of a bass. Ended up being a musky right where you saw yours. He snipped our leader as well. Interesting.
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KB
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Post by KB on Oct 23, 2016 10:06:35 GMT -5
Man that is interesting.
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