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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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Fished from 6 to 11:30 am this morning. Nice morning.
Started with light east winds. Did nothing at the usual drifts using a green tube. Not that I think color makes a difference, but I decided to try the color I caught 3 on with Scott Kitchen. Sort of a brownish green or something like that. Right away I hook a fish. Right away I lose a fish. Only had it on a few seconds, too short to get a sense of size. But deep and long gashes top and bottom of the previously virgin tube. Even after all these years and all these lost fish I still hate losing fish. That was about 8:00. The winds had switched to SE, which I was waiting for.
At 9 I saw a guy trolling upstream catch and release a nice size muskie. Over 40" at least.
At 10:30 hooked and tagged a 34 incher on same decimated green/brown tube. Old beat-up one-eyed male.
I think I'm like 4 for 10 on tubes so far this year. At first I thought not too good. But then again if I were a baseball player I'd be batting .400. That would put me in Ted Williams' level. Hall of Fame for sure!
Moss was very light, lightest this season.
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