Keep in mind that I am always looking for images for our newsletter; fish, sunsets, sunrises, other anglers fishing, equipment, anything fishing related. I can use them all. Large, unedited images are best. Thanks.
Created by Scott McKee Oct 31, 2018 at 1:09pm. Last updated by Scott McKee Oct 31, 2018.
This site is sponsored by NMA Member Jay Nannen.
Fished solo tonight from 5 PM to 10:30 PM. Spent my time casting and trolling with a little jigging thrown in. After seeing nothing but a six inch samllmouth try to make sweet love to my Ninja Tube, I caught a 33" tiger musky off the weeds in UN13 on a Baby Depthraider in firetiger. Just prior to catching Tony, I had something boil on a bucktail I was throwing. I generally always troll through areas where I have a follow or a swing and a miss and this occasion was no different. I assume it was the same fish that swiped at the hair, because in the exact same location my rod went off about forty minutes later. After a brief tussle, witnessed by two Canadian boaters that seemed amused, I landed an absolutely gorgeous 38" tiger musky. The fish must have been starved for attention. It put on quite a show; jumping and running under the boat. She or he was really thick and so well marked I was going to take a picture of it in the net, but the hook popped as soon as I corralled it. I just dipped the net and the fish took off like a bullet. Gorgeous, gorgeous fish.
A few quick notes:
There are a lot of muskies out there. You can catch them in a variety of ways with a variety of lures. Go fishing. See you tomorrow at our meeting and good luck.
Tags:
Way to go Scott. At this rate, I'll never catch up to you (but I'm not really trying).
I'll feel guilty if you stop fishing because of water temps. I really think it's ok if you water-release. They take off like a rocket even in warm water. Problems arise with badly hooked fish which take more time.
That's 3 tigers yesterday. Problem with tigers, I don't think they reproduce.
Fish must have been active all day yesterday.
Love that north wind.
Scott, two tigers in one day! That nuts! I would be so happy to catch even a 22 inch tiger. Thats a fish that remains on my bucket list. Way to go bud! Any progress on arranging a social night troll event?
It seems like when one tiger is biting they all are. In 2010 I popped two tigers off the same structure in the east River an hour or so apart. As far as a social night trolling event, I'm game whenever. I troll at night a lot and I'm social. Bring this up at tonight's Meeting. Maybe we can get a few boats to head down the west River and see what's up.
It's not a contest Tony. Remember, the NMAFFL's primary purpose is to kill white space and allow me to write silly things without irritating the membership too badly. I haven't had to touch five of the last six fish to the boat, which I love. Carrie's 35" was hooked in and under the jaw which can be a problem, so we netted her. I set my temp ceiling at 75 and I'll stick to it. I spend most days hoping for cold temperatures anyway. Bass fishing doesn't feed the monkey on my back, but it does make him a little lighter.
John:
I'm really getting the urge for some night fishing. Can't do it this weekend, but I think next weekend looks good for me. I'll let you know.
Scott & Tony, I won't be able to get out next weekened at all. This weekend is the best I can do. I tried a little last night. Casting and jigging 840-11pm. No luck for me.
I should be out Monday night, if the water temps cooperate.
© 2025 Created by Scott McKee. Powered by