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Good to know!muskyhunter wrote:Heyah Taz...contrats on your first Musky..just remember if someone asks why with a "Y" at the end tell them because thats the right way to spell it..The Wisconsin Way is the right way.."I E" is if you see or miss or loose or catch more than one. "Y" is singular "IE" is Plural. Don't let the Minnesotans tell you anything different..most Minnesotans I know see, miss or loose fish thats why they spell it ..."I E "...alright. Yup that was a shot!
You always have to have a camera. your a bass guy..you should know this..I know things happen.We will let it go only this one time..he he. Or use a cell phone camera..there you go...congrats again to you!
****Remember 50 inch limit, let em'go so they can grow****
Congrats taz! Still waiting for my first muskie outing!Rosann G wrote:Congrats on the muskie, Taz.
Guess we're ALL coming on July 12th!!!! See ya out there!SPARKY101 wrote:Alright southenders why cant we plan a mayfield trip,should not be that hard to plan:cheers: Just do it
Wow,look at you. Thats very cool,but I fish with crabpots now.....bigbasstaz wrote:I spent the weekend down on the Cow and area lakes an I caught my first Muskie at Mossy Rock fish hatchery! It was only about 20 or so inches but it hit HARDI also saw one cruising well over 40 inches it looked like a log with teeth:pale: ! I just wanted to thank you guys for the insite that made it possible I once believed it was a hard or special thing to catch a muskie but you showed me any body could do it
(case in point Kevinb
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ps the guys down there said quite a few have been in that area resently the big one was right where the water comes out of the hatchery the little guy was caught casting a big trout colored floating rapala toward the net pens aginst the trees.