Re: Biggest fish of my life last night
[Re: Hutchy]
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06/22/23 07:48 AM
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That is a beauty! Congratulations on a great fish.
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Re: Biggest fish of my life last night
[Re: Mack]
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06/22/23 07:51 AM
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Hutchy,
Did you keep it or release it? I'm okay either way (just curious). Released. Has to be 54" to keep, and even then... why? People whine because they "eat all the walleye"..no, people eat the walleye. lol. Plus , like wolves its cool to have apex predators out there.
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Re: Biggest fish of my life last night
[Re: jalstat]
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06/22/23 08:19 AM
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I’ve seen your lures but give me specs on rod , reel , and line you use . That was caught on an 8'-6" st croix, with a diawa lexa 400, spooled with 100lb Berkley x9. 100 lb isnt needed so much for the fish, more to avoid line breaking when you backlash an 9 ounce lure on the cast lol
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Re: Biggest fish of my life last night
[Re: Hutchy]
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06/22/23 08:30 AM
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My grandma caught a tiger musky back in the 70's that was 55" and 44;bs. She quit fishing after that because she didn't think she would ever beat it. That and she caught 2 the same week and the guys at the lodge they were staying at made my grandfather take her home... HA!!!!
We went to the same lake about 15 years later and she "guided" my uncle to a 56 incher. She now has her picture on the wall of the lodge twice.
I have a picture of my grandfather holding it up on the gaff and it is almost as long as she is tall.
That's a beautiful fish. How long it take to wrassle that in?
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Re: Biggest fish of my life last night
[Re: Hutchy]
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06/22/23 08:45 AM
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Great fish, congratulations!!
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Re: Biggest fish of my life last night
[Re: elkaholic]
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06/22/23 08:52 AM
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My grandma caught a tiger musky back in the 70's that was 55" and 44;bs. She quit fishing after that because she didn't think she would ever beat it. That and she caught 2 the same week and the guys at the lodge they were staying at made my grandfather take her home... HA!!!!
We went to the same lake about 15 years later and she "guided" my uncle to a 56 incher. She now has her picture on the wall of the lodge twice.
I have a picture of my grandfather holding it up on the gaff and it is almost as long as she is tall.
That's a beautiful fish. How long it take to wrassle that in? Not long. couple of minutes in total. The heavier gear means we can get them in quicker and they arent quite so exhausted, increasing chances of survival.
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Re: Biggest fish of my life last night
[Re: Hutchy]
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06/22/23 08:58 AM
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Great fish Hutchy. You are going to be on the cover of the Canadian Fishing Magazines.
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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Re: Biggest fish of my life last night
[Re: Hutchy]
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06/22/23 10:00 AM
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Congratulations on a nice musky our fish and game dept stocked them in a small local lake thin out the carp , it's working well with some now in the 40" + class in there now the rainbow trout took a hit also but things happen .
The older St Croix rods are darn nice , I'm not convinced that the new rods are the same quality . Keep up the good work so it a plastic fish mount of it in your future ?
You're friend along the snare line . Allan
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Re: Biggest fish of my life last night
[Re: Hutchy]
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06/22/23 06:38 PM
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Hutchy,
Did you keep it or release it? I'm okay either way (just curious). Released. Has to be 54" to keep, and even then... why? People whine because they "eat all the walleye"..no, people eat the walleye. lol. Plus , like wolves its cool to have apex predators out there. I like that. CPR here too
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Re: Biggest fish of my life last night
[Re: JoMiBru]
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06/22/23 10:09 PM
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Nice fish Hutchy!
Love those Lexas. I use the 300 models for wreck fishing, fast retrieve makes it nice.
Have a 400 for deeper water, 200 ft tile fishing. Buddy of mine boated a 60 lb yellowfin on a lexa 400
Good job! I have cast and burned shadzillas so hard, and for so long the side of the reel got hot to the touch. Underrated reels...I like them more than the abu garcia beasts
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Re: Biggest fish of my life last night
[Re: Hutchy]
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06/22/23 10:56 PM
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I doubt if you need to worry much bout drag using hundred pound test line,unless you just want to tire it out before landing.
Last edited by Boco; 06/22/23 10:59 PM.
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Re: Biggest fish of my life last night
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06/23/23 06:37 AM
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I doubt if you need to worry much bout drag using hundred pound test line,unless you just want to tire it out before landing. This here is the whole point. Musky are actually very fragile. We don't want to tire them out. The longer the fight, and the warmer the water, the higher the mortality. Into the net, the net stays in the water, cut the hooks (because they are usually wrapped in the net), pull out any embedded hook points, lift into boat for a quick measure, picture, and release. Fish rests in the net in the water for a bit while getting the bump board out and camera ready, and then it's out of the water for maybe 45 seconds total. I do back the drag off just a bit though. A really big fish isn't being perfectly controlled anyway and you need some give. It might seem fanatical to try so hard to be gentle on them, but we really enjoy the challenge of the hunt, so we try our best.
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Re: Biggest fish of my life last night
[Re: Hutchy]
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06/23/23 07:43 AM
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Hutchy,
Did you keep it or release it? I'm okay either way (just curious). Released. Has to be 54" to keep, and even then... why? People whine because they "eat all the walleye"..no, people eat the walleye. lol. Plus , like wolves its cool to have apex predators out there. Beautiful fish- I always ask the "eat all the walleye" people... Have you ever seen a smallmouth feed?
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Re: Biggest fish of my life last night
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06/23/23 09:37 AM
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Nothing wrong with that Hutchy you're the master of the trade and your right people eat the walleyes not the musky Do musky eat walleye? Sure! Along with bass, sucker, small carp, cisco, whitefish, etc. And then theres the 500 boats on the water every day, each one with several guys who are just out to get a limit every day. Thats a lot of fish! I eat walleye too, and lots of them. They are stocked here by the natives, and we have zillions of walleye. Heck, my buds wife got a 51" musky last fall trolling for musky that had the tail of a 4-5lb walleye hanging out its throat. I guess its just that I feel like musky are allowed to eat whatever they want.
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