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Created by Scott McKee Oct 31, 2018 at 1:09pm. Last updated by Scott McKee Oct 31, 2018.

Thank you, Jay!

This site is sponsored by NMA Member Jay Nannen.

It's always a bit shocking for me when a musky hits a lure I'm jigging.  I almost never expect to get bit other than when I'm trolling or casting.  As I dropped my black perch Bondy behind a rock, a spunky 33" smacked it, which woke me from the stupor I was in transfixed to my new Elite 7.  This was my only action, other than a nice conversation I had with an angler new to musky fishing.  His name is Mark.  He said he'd taken a charter with Larry in the past and was eager to start musky fishing more.  I threw him a few lures, a leader and a really old pair of Knipex.  I hope he joins.  He seemed like a good fella.  (And I'd like the sucker Mr. Toothy I let him borrow back.)  Carrie and I should be out tomorrow.  Good luck gang.

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I forgot to mention Mark caught a 36" on the Bondy gave him.

can I pretend im a new member so I can get free knipex and lures?? please
Fished the river sunday evening from about 5-10 with my friend Rob. At 530 he hooked up an landed his second musky ever, a purty 38.5" on a 6" leo jerkbait from the weed flats along the 190. Not another sniff after that.

You have to love the deep water access on the 190 drift, and the bait stacks up nice with a SW breeze.  Great job Cory and Rob!

Cory is Rob a member ? Jojoout
He is not, but has showed interest in joining since catching the musky bug. Ill have a talk with him

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