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    Default Little teeth...muskies even.

    One of my fav. fish for warmwater FF'ing.

    They don't come easy and they can make the elbows ache. I just love that topwater smash...



    On the take, this little fellah (less than 40") took off on his tail a couple of times. 'Twas thrilling on an 8wt...

    I can't wait until fall!

    Jeremy.

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    Thumbs up Impressive Job!

    Hi Jeremy,

    You don't see my Muskies caught on a fly rod. I'm impressed and just a tad envious. Great job! 8T

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    Thanks Eight Thumbs. It's not the best way to persue 'em, as in only 5 now, in 6 yrs of trying but I love that topside take on a large popper.

    Personal best was a 43 incher but this little fellow fought well enough to deserve a ribbon! I put him back quickly.

    Jeremy.

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    That's awesome! Great job, Jeremy!
    David Merical
    St. Louis, MO

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    Congrats on a great catch! I'm planning on another try at my first muskie on the fly this fall. Actually it'll be, if I get it, my first muskie ever.

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    nice catch. No muskies in these parts; but some angry pike. I envy you

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    Default Nice !

    Hello Jeremy, i just bet that was a thrill on the topwater take. Do the muskies run far once hooked?

    Cheers,

    MontanaMoose

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    Quote Originally Posted by MontanaMoose View Post
    Hello Jeremy, i just bet that was a thrill on the topwater take. Do the muskies run far once hooked?

    Cheers,

    MontanaMoose
    Hello Moose,

    Nice to hear from you again. Yep and yep and yep...she ran a few times and for quite a way too all the whilst I was trying to regain my line to get the fish onto the reel.

    What a fiasco! Best part of the fight though. I'd say she went out enough to have my line entering the water at around a 15deg angle B/4 I got the fish on the reel. And she ran a few times before heading down.

    Those first couple of tailwalks were awesome!

    Hope you're having a good season out there. I keep remembering what you said about Idaho. It's bugging me....and so are "the blues"! Loving it!

    Jeremy.

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    Default Here too...

    Well I'll have to be sure to have plenty of backing on the 9wt. when i get a chance to get close to some muskies. Tailwalking...sounds like the smallies here but on a much larger scale...

    Yeah, Idaho and the blues...heh, heh...got it.. ! Ok, now go get that 50'' muskie...there's one out there with your name on it Jeremy ! And don't forget,
    Idaho is still there and calling you.

    I am having a good season here..mostly smallie fishing just now but had good trout action locally a few times before the hot days hit....now it's all up in flames where I trout close by...2100 acres this evenings news...oh well, 30 to 60 smallies a trip works for me. Will be trying the lmb at the lake again soon but i think that's a daybreak or near dark call now...been triple digits or high 90's for a couple weeks now.

    Cheers,

    MontanaMoose

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    5 in 6 years of trying, how many casts is that?

    Nice fish, I tied some big streamers for them but never got out for them and I know they are around when I live.

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