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Finally my six straight skunkings have come to an end. My Nephew and I fished pineview this evening from 6:30pm-8:30pm. We landed a 38" muskie in the first half hour we were there. Caught him on a #9 brown trout trolled behind a side planner. It was the first time I have caught a muskie using a side planner and the first time using a lure that small.
Never took the muskie out of the water and barely had him hooked which made for an easy release and the muskie left in a hurry and will be able to fight another battle another day.
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[font "Comic Sans MS"][size 2]Mike,[/size][/font]
[font "Comic Sans MS"][size 2]Good to hear the drought is over. I would have to guess that your catch might be a sign that the tigers will soon start getting a little more active.[/size][/font]
[font "Comic Sans MS"][size 2]Love those tigers......[/size][/font]
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Congratulations Mike,
Now you can start a string of successful trips.
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Good to hear you got into one . You mention the side planer and we never tried it last weekend . I have seen people use them there before . Congrats again .
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Congrats on the muskie.
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Good job on the olde tigre muskie hookup. Reset the cast count to zero and time to get 'em again.
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Hustler, I trolled along the south side of the narrows just as it was getting dark. I must of just missed you.
HA69 I had tried the side planner a couple of other times with no luck and never gave it much thought when we went last weekend. I guess we should use all of our weapons all of the time.
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We gave it good old try anyways . I know I went and tried many different lures and I racked up 16 hours of fishing that day . My time is coming and like Kentofnsl said "[size 1]I have heard that great things come to those who wait -- but how long do we have to wait? " . I'm still waiting . LOL Heck, I ended up going up there monday night for a couple hours and got skunked again . But hey , I not complaining one bit . I have had many great days fishing this year for other species . [/size] Thinking about going tonight before the boats get up . Sleep or fish , which will it be ? LOL
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How were the launching conditions? is the ramp still pretty far in the water?
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The port ramp is still in the water and there is no problem launching. Anderson cove ramp is closed and I am not sure about the cemetery point ramp. They are still letting alot of water out and the water level is dropping fast. I noticed a decline in water skiers and PWC lets hope after this weekend there will be less traffic up there.
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Congrats on your tiger,have been out three times with no luck,this gives me some hope I might get one this year.
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It is nice to hear a tiger story again,it has been sometime since I have heard success.
2 or 3 years ago I was selling alot of size 7 jointed rapalas to trollers at Pineview trolling close to shore. Looks as though history repeats itself(going small).
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when we were driving down from causey past pineview i noticed boats launching at cemetery point
chris
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