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I took a break from gardening..look what I caught!
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luvmydaisies Lonsdale, MN/ zone4 (
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Thu, Jun 14, 07 at 13:25
I know this is a garden forum but I had to take a garden break for a evening and look what I caught while I was out with my hubby. A 41" musky !!
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- Posted by jel48 Z3/4 Minnesota (My Page) on
Thu, Jun 14, 07 at 18:15
| Wow! That is one amazing fish! I caught a tiny Muskie a couple of years ago... an 8" or so baby. My husband tells me they (whoever they are) say it takes a thousand casts to catch a Muskie. Congratulations on your catch! |
RE: I took a break from gardening..look what I caught!
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| Nice fish. Now put it back in the lake and get back to gardening so I can go there and recatch it> By the way, what lake did you say it was in? What bait did you use? What time of day? What spot? Good grief, my jealousy is showing? Sorry. |
RE: I took a break from gardening..look what I caught!
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| Holy mackerel...I mean muskie! I have never caught a muskie, but even if I had it certainly would not rival that monster! Linda |
RE: I took a break from gardening..look what I caught!
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| Oh don't worry the fish already went back in to the lake.(Catch and release ONLY) I caught it using a pacemaker at 6:48 PM on French lake, last night. |
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| That other cutie in the picture doesn't look like your husband to me. LOL Congratulations on that extra large catch! |
RE: I took a break from gardening..look what I caught!
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| That is my oldest daughter Kat...she is 6 yrs. old. She wants to catch a musky so bad... |
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