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Great Fish, and nice release! I gotta get me one of those pounders, you caught it on walleye with orange tail color?
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NIce work ma dudes, always good to see anglers on youtube doing everything right! she was a beautie
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@badfishboys026 Indeed but it takes experience.
Which you have since you know a "gill plate" from the "gills" lol. Bravo on the release since most muskies just like pike or lake trout over 12 pounds are females and not as numerous as males.
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good job catch and release always me 2 always 4 another day
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I caught a 42" in Moose lake in Northern Wisconsin.
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depends where and whether u know what your doing.
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happen to go on big bass lake?
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Just loving it all. Manitowish Waters is better though. just great
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Nice fish man, definitely seen my fair of skis this summer when I was back home on lake of the woods this past summer. For anyone who is curious about the post catch and release mortality rate of these beautiful fish when handled properly should definitely check out the results of this Catch and Release study led by Shaun Landsmond. There is some good info in there.
lovesskiingpow 1 month ago
@lovesskiingpow Thanks for the comment. We usually get to fish LOTW once a year, maybe twice. Quite a magical and awesome lake. We were there second week of July this year and struggled, hit the mayfly hatch and massive cold front. Caught a bunch of pike over 40" and had great walleye and smallmouth action. Love that place!
badfishboys026 1 month ago
Never hold a fish behind the gills unless you plan on keeping it. This damages the fish.
eatandsurf 2 years ago
this is a safe hold we use. we grab the gill plate and never touch the gills, this technique is accepted and commonly used by guides and biologists when handling fish. thank you for the concern.
badfishboys026 2 years ago 2
Pounder? That lure is a bulldog.
Musk1e 4 years ago
It is a bulldawg, the model is called the Pounder.
badfishboys026 4 years ago