08-13-2012, 01:54 AM
Most of the bass I caught were largemouths, but not all of them. They were big enough to tell the difference with the corner of the mouth, but I also could be wrong.
I saw another boat lose a musky at the boat and they said it was a huge one. There was another boat with a couple of guys I talked to after fishing. They said the same guys that lost one at the boat saw line moving in the water and when they grabbed the line a musky was attached. They brought it in and I saw a picture of it and it looked to be in the upper 30s to lower 40s (I am not good at estimating length of muskies, I had to tape mine). They also told me that a guy hooked up with a musky and got spooled recently using heavy line and they said it was the same fish (I didn't get all of the details so not sure how they new).
Like I told the other two guys after fishing, I caught the musky out of pure luck (right place right time).
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I saw another boat lose a musky at the boat and they said it was a huge one. There was another boat with a couple of guys I talked to after fishing. They said the same guys that lost one at the boat saw line moving in the water and when they grabbed the line a musky was attached. They brought it in and I saw a picture of it and it looked to be in the upper 30s to lower 40s (I am not good at estimating length of muskies, I had to tape mine). They also told me that a guy hooked up with a musky and got spooled recently using heavy line and they said it was the same fish (I didn't get all of the details so not sure how they new).
Like I told the other two guys after fishing, I caught the musky out of pure luck (right place right time).
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