Good luck, Sasto. Catch a big one! Don't forget pix.......![]()
Hey sasto, mostly troll for musky around here ... About 8 hours of trolling per 40+ incher. Mud flats about 20 feet deep. Great fun. Just shy of the magical 50 here. Did make it over the 30 lb mark, however. Come up and spend a few days and bring a deep sea trolling rod. We will get you to hang a musky.
Help me if my technique needs any modifications![]()
Always an invite for you, my friend. Always. (Just give me the dates early so I can be sure to be out of town, er, I mean so I can be available. That's it, available! LOL!)I just may be up your area in the fall, aspeck. Planning on taking a couple months off. Hope to see you....OK, bluewater poles it is!
Thanks for the invite.![]()
Always an invite for you, my friend. Always. (Just give me the dates early so I can be sure to be out of town, er, I mean so I can be available. That's it, available! LOL!)
I am looking at the possibility of being in your area in August. If that happens I will let you know.
it seems as though most of the generations ahead of me didn't.
Nothing against your comment canoemang, but a comment in general. The lack of fish today really has little to do with the recreational fisher keeping catch. Between pollution and commercial fishing/netting, the populations have been decimated. Your keeping or releasing, my guess, would not amount to a hill of beans. I remember fishing the Everglades as a kid and catching dozens of bass at a time. Then Big Sugar began and its pollution, then the Corps of Engineers redirected waterways, and before you knew it the Everglades was dying...and no one could understand why. Morons. They should have gone to the fishermen and asked...we could have told them. Unfortunately, this is repeated throughout the world.
They killed the Great Black Swamp even before the Glades. They knew what they were doing.