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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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Scott and I got on the water about 6 am. We started off speed trolling and casting from just above Frenchman's down. At 6:30 we decided to troll the triangle. At 6:40 my rod went off, after a brief fight where I announced that I must have set my drag too loose because the fish was hard to get in, my biggest fish ever, a beautiful 47" was in the net. She had a gouge on her from the spawn, but she dove right down when released. That was the only fish we saw today (not that I'm complaining) and we got off the water around 10 am because Scott had to go to work. We will be back at it tomorrow morning, good luck to everyone out there!
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Way to go Carrie!
Jon MacSwan and I trolled the harbor. I caught a 40 incher in North Gap at about 10 am on Perch Bait Perch. Water-released. Tried one pass down east river, no luck. Off the water by 1:30 pm. Will try tomorrow am if not too stormy. I'm getting too old for too stormy.
Tony
Beautiful fish, Carrie & I can see why you're not complaining. Nothing to complain about with that one. It might make others complain, though, that they didn't get one like that!
We went out for walleye this morning & picked up three nice ones, 20"-22", on a spinner & worm using a three-way off the mouth of Smokes until we got blown off. On the way in, did see several musky trollers inside the wall but no action that I could see.
Good to see you guys out there, i ended up getting a 40" down stream of millers creek casting a stalker.
Thanks everyone!!!! Also, I forgot to mention in my report that this fish was caught on a 10" jointed Believer in Carpe Diem, 30 feet back off a 16 oz. JoJo ball. And, I forgot to thank Scott for an amazing net job, she only had one hook in her and I was terrified she was going to throw it!
Congratulations on your biggest musky ever! What a great trophy. Nice to see all your hard work and dedication being rewarded in the best way possible. Can a 50 be far behind?
Thanks Jay! I dare not hope for a 50 yet... I actually told Scott today that I didn't need to catch another fish for the rest of the season, he is betting that feeling lasts 2 weeks (I have to agree, I get antsy, lol!) I am more than happy to catch my biggest fish by 7 inches opening day, I am so silly excited, it's ridiculous!
That's awesome Carrie...nice heavy fish. Rod and I trolled the deep water, both North and South from 2am until 5am....no action. Casted the weed edge near cargill for a couple of hours where Rod had a brief boatside spat with a 40 inch fish on a bucktail, she didn;t stick. I hooked up on a tube on the deep side about 15 feet down over 25 feet, never saw it...she came unbuttoned after about a 5 count. Saw 2 others anglers land fish of 38 and 40 inches, both on bucktails. We started trolling 12-14 foot of water around 8am and I quickly landed a 42 on an 8" believer in front of SBH. We continued trolling for another 2 hours and I landed a 37" fish on a 9" Grandma in 18 feet of water near the mouth of the Buffalo river. Off the water at 10:30. Heading out tomorrow morning for a few hours
Congrats on a beauty of a fish Carrie.... You too Jay hahaha
Short-lined trolled the harbour with josh ketry for about 3 hours between 7:30am and 10:30am, just a ton of boat traffic so we mailed it in fairly early.
We water released one high 30 inch fish on a jointed wiley in josh's favorite color, dogballs in 12 feet of water.
Felt great to be back on the water again.
-Dave
Got out with my father in law, Jack and brother in law, Tony for our yearly father's day trip. It was cut short due to weather, but we fished the harbor from 6:30 until 10:00 am. Tony landed a 42" fish (his first) on an 8" jointed BK lure in black perch around 7:15am. Our only action.
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