This is my first report so bear with me. The weather looked good for the weekend (Nov 25). Head out at noon on Saturday. I get to the launch to meet the boat. We try a "new" spot advised by another fisherman at the launch, no luck there. What a great late November Saturday, the sun is shinning and not windy as hell. Start out by casting to the "spot", nothing there. Continue on, cast, troll, change bait, repeat... Found another spot that looks as if it should hold muskie, troll some more, get snagged on the bottom a few times. Was that a fish?... No not yet. Troll some more them bamm, I get a hit, is that a fish... Yes it is.. This muskie is fighting hard, it felt bigger then the 50 in the summer. The stowmaster net was already to go, the fish pulled hard, but it got to the boat quickly. With the net ready I guided it inside. One member of Muskie Canada said the the net was the holding pen for the fish, this was a geat tip, the fish was in there not spashing and trashing once it was unhooked. A few pictures later the fish was put back in the cold water. The fish was caught trolling in about 12 feet using an 9 inch grandma.
We trolled around a bit more and landed another muskie that got off right at the boat. A good fall afternoon.
Here is a humorous video of the afternoon
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UfLVKqo1T4s
