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Created by Scott McKee Oct 31, 2018 at 1:09pm. Last updated by Scott McKee Oct 31, 2018.
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Guess I have to sometimes take the bad with the good. Caught a chunky 44” muskie and saw that one hook was entangled in the net, but since the fish was laying stationary and straight I did a quick measurement, knowing it might take a few minutes to get the fish free. Mike F was at the launch leaving and I was checking to see if i needed a witness. Called him and told him it wasn’t as big as I thought it might be and told him he could leave. Turned my attention back to the fish with long nose pliers in hand and turned the fish over so I could see where it was hooked. Damn..buried in the eye socket. Cut all points on both hooks and dipped the net and the fish swam right off, but I’m sure it’ll never see on that side again..done for the night. Not eager to get back out..
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One eyed fish can live many years.
Carl,
I've caught a good number of one-eyed muskies over the years, all in seemingly good condition. I've even caught a couple of totally blind muskies in surprisingly healthy condition. They seem to adapt.
Tony
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