Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Fishing => Topic started by: duckfvr on May 06, 2007, 08:58:38 AM
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Here is a musky i caught i think back in 04, we caught a few in 3 or 4 days and this one i decided to get mounted.
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Nice fish. It looks like one of his brethern took a chunck out of his a$$.
I've been wanting to hit the Cour de lene or Hayden for the Spring Pike on a fly when they come intot he shallow. I just haven't put it together yet. One of those lifetime goals.
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Did you catch that out of Evergreen? I need to learn how to catch those...I guess they are in curlew lake as well?? Send me some pointers!
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sweet pics...we are impatiently waiting for lake tapps to fill up enough so the boat launch reaches the water so we can go try and tangle with a few of those...any day now. got my 9 weight and some giant bunny hair leeches ready to rock :rockin:
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Nice fish and mount! :tup:
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Pend oreille river is awesome to fish for them
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mayfeild lake and riffe lake have musky in them, they have tournements for them on those lakes
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Nice fish. I got bit by one of those evil things in Lake Vermillion when I was younger.
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I used to watch them swim around in Lake Vermillion. Hoping to catch one. Caught plenty of Northern and Walleye though. That is a nice fish.
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Newman and Silver in Spokane Cty have them as well. Jump across the border from Newman and you can find them in Hauser as well. They'll tear the *censored* outta your frogs, just saying.
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Any good guides around to get hooked up on some muskie? Always wanted to catch one. Beautiful fish man!
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Isn't there a site sponsor....YJ Guides...something like that..........I think I saw them post a while back about musky trips.
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Isn't that pic of a tiger musky?
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Isn't that pic of a tiger musky?
Yup, as the thread states. I think here in the NW we can refer to them as muskies without catching too much flak - unless you're from the Midwest... fairly safe to assume we're talking about the tigers.
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Isn't that pic of a tiger musky?
Yup, as the thread states. I think here in the NW we can refer to them as muskies without catching too much flak - unless you're from the Midwest... fairly safe to assume we're talking about the tigers.
Just wanted to clarify. I didn't know if everyone reading this knew that it was a cross between a pike and a musky and not a full musky. Beautiful fish.
BTW - this thread is almost as old as the website. :)
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Lol. Just checked that out. Brought back from the dead! Got ya on the clarification, I was just funnin' with it.
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Thats funny....didn't even notice the date.
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Beauty ....Miss catching those babies :tup: