Dale MacNair with another St. Lawrence Giant......

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Post by nips »

Good report RJ and man another monster from the st.lawrence. Congrats to Dale, to spend that much time in the cold im glad it payed off for him.
My undersized musky just ATE your trophy bass
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Congrats to Dale for sure.. 40 acre shoal again.. what a fishery and thanks RJ for the blog it was a great read
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Congrats Dale on that musky :) . Thats a beast right there man :) .
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That's a better story than the one from the Clayton area, where the 50" plus was kept.

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SWEET!!! I would gladly spend 300 hrs for a shot at one of those fat bottom gals!
I got 99 problems but a fish ain't one...
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monstrous dedication produces monsters. what a fish!
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Post by Muskie4L »

I'm surprised Dale got that fish since he wasn't getting the 3am window call? Not many people put in the time looking for larger fish, it's easy to go to places we all know have high numbers of Muskies and land a few good fish but to put in hundreds of hours chasing in trophy waters where fish are few and far between is what makes a person a true Muskie Hunter.

Congrats Buddy!
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