50lb Musky from the larry

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50lb Musky from the larry

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Hmmmm...

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That is definitely a decent fish! :shock:

There was a REAL good one caught near Gananoque recently, though.

I'll see about getting a photo of that one over the next couple of days. It should show just how big muskies do get in the St. Lawrence. :wink:

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Here its the fish, in case anhyone didnt feel like looking.
Nice muskie indeed.

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Now thats a Muskie......i wonder how many of them ,are in the Ottawa river :?:
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The ottawa sure has enough of them, but the rideau is starting to pick up to!! Ill see a few more of those girls this summer!
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Very nice!!! Anyone know the details, structure, lure, depth, etc...
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Big fish, big boat, big bait?
Is that bait next to his head on the cleaning board, or a downrigger weight?
Well and truly hooked!
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Iceman....it looks like a small down rigger weight....good eye's :D
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good eye's
all 4 of em!
Well and truly hooked!
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Post by Markus »

That's a downriger ball behind him. I wonder if they were using the riggers and controling their lure depth?

Awesome fish.
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Most St. Lawrence musky guys are using downriggers...
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Good, clean, healthy looking fish!
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Tyler wanted to know if that was a lure in the background, too. I told him I thought it was some kind of weight. See?! I'm learning something on Fish-Hawk.net! :lol:

Now...for that muskie monster...AMAZING FISH! I gotta get me one of those some day! My 26 incher would make a good toothpick for that one.

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Very nice fish bud.
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wow

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spectacular
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