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From: muskynate
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  • By you I meant the masses. If want fish to eat, go catch some walleyes.

  • Yes I would and Lac Suel is half a world away from me, so that is a non problem.

  • mine was 34in for my first musky

  • I aint gonna lie, she´d be in my freezer next to a bag of fries. Kudos for letting her go!

  • @xnihpseht First off, you don't want to keep a muskie much less eat a magnificent fish like that. Fish that size are few and far between. Also, since this was caught on Lac Suel, it has to be released since Lac Suel is a no-kill lake for muskies.

  • nice fish! i am hoping to get a 50 this year it will be my fourth year fishing muskys got a new st croix saved up for it with all my change i have a 40

  • I'll Agree with you bobtodd!! As long as the fish swims away on his own he will be fine. I caught a heavy 48"er a month ago that got wrapped in my net pretty good. I'm not proud of the 5-6 minutes I had him out of the water, but he did make a full recovery and was seen two weeks ago in the same area. NATE, Congrats on another trophy fish, with a sucsessful release!!

  • That fish is fine....60 degree temps, no harm done. Nice fish!

  • Nate's the man! Good fish dude, BIG head!

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