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I was where I wanted to be and when I wanted to be there early this morning.

Problem was, a big weed die off was fouling just about every other cast.

Water temps were still 70 and I was on some bait in a few spots, so I stuck with it a while.

Glad I did.

A Fat Smallie hammered a spinnerbait and then a complete Tanker of a Musky

swallowed my jackhammer like it was a tic tac.

Fight was tricky (no wire) but we got her done.

Fun morning and a great way to break in the new Go Pros.

:smiley:

A-Jay

 

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  • Super User
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Great video, thanks for sharing.

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Outstanding! Congrats, and great job landing that toothy predator!

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  • Super User
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Nice work A-Jay. I've had to replace a couple bags on smaller nets over the years do to that same situation. 

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  • Super User
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If you keep catching big pike and musky, I'll be calling you Exox Andy. I hope T-Musky won't mind. 

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  • Super User
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16 minutes ago, ol'crickety said:

If you keep catching big pike and musky, I'll be calling you Exox Andy. I hope T-Musky won't mind. 

I've been called worse, and it's better than Musky-Billy. That makes it sound like I may have personal hygiene issues. 🤣

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  • Super User
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32 minutes ago, T-Billy said:

I've been called worse, and it's better than Musky-Billy. That makes it sound like I may have personal hygiene issues. 🤣

Now THAT'S FUNNY ! 

:smiley:

A-Jay 

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