After extensive research...
Muskies much prefer Chevelle to Tool, Silverchair or even Soundgarden
I can say that with 100% confidence!
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Johnny D
Georgian Bay
I think alot of people take a look at their picture after the fact and see what they can get away with. Parts of the fish missing in the picture help to allow this kind of inflation to happen. This is what occured with our current "live release reco…
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Darcy, those are just goals. May as well set expectations high! 40 pounders are a reality and we nearly hit 50 last year. If any place can do it, it's Georgian Bay.
JD
Hey guys,
Very simplistic and amazingly accurate. All you need is a 100 lb Chatillon scale (which can be certified pre or post catch) and your landing net. Once you've got the fish in the net and the hooks removed, you'll use the hook of the scale…
Had he harvested the fish it would have been weighed for what it was. A giant mid 50 pound fish. But certainly not record class or anywhere near a 33" girth. I'm glad he released it, that was very impressive. The aftermath however...
Gotta go with Hughes Rivers'. Unmatched action, paint and durability. Hellhounds are decent for a plastic bait, but I find the plastic gliders always have a more mechanical action than wood. Definitely one of the most fun baits to cast and work.
Fishing all my life but started Musky Fishing 10 years ago on the trophy waters of Eastern Ontario. Building Baits and Guiding since 2007, on the hunt for Georgian Bay 40 pounders. I own the Dadson Blade Baits co. and I make the Boo Dadley series of inline boo-tails.