CAPTAIN HOOK
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Midnight Musky Mania
Time to light things up for the 4th on this site! Me and my son have been chasing Muskies for a few seasons and have not had much luck. So we decided to change it up a bit and we hit gold ! Started tossing stick baits into the midnight hours while everybody was sleeping and all hell broke loose. We landed 8 Muskies in three nights of fishing! Seven Muskies were over 40" and two were over 30lbs. Several of the fish were airborne big time trying to shake those plugs. We landed all from shore while wading and all were caught on light line with leaders. This was the best Muskie action I will probably ever see in my life and I got to share it with my son! It don't get any better!!!!!! Yea I did keep the big one to put on my wall...got to keep that memory close by for years. A fish of 10,000 casts............. http://outdoors.webshots.com/slideshow/580443244XsTYKW
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RE: Midnight Musky Mania
2011/07/03 07:53:51
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Looks like you guys had some tremendous fun! Thanks for the pics and congrats! Doesn't get much better than that
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RE: Midnight Musky Mania
2011/07/03 09:41:30
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Great collection of fish! That 48 incher was a hog. Congratulations.
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RE: Midnight Musky Mania
2011/07/03 10:30:17
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nice fish glad you did well congrats
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RE: Midnight Musky Mania
2011/07/03 11:27:17
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Awesome! No doubt on which ones was over 30#. Congrats!!!
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RE: Midnight Musky Mania
2011/07/03 12:56:08
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very nice fat boy there. Midnight stick baits ay hmmm
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RE: Midnight Musky Mania
2011/07/03 13:25:26
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mighty fine pix, cap'n. man, you two sure know how to have some fun.
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RE: Midnight Musky Mania
2011/07/03 16:34:26
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Just want to say thanks to all. Sorry I'm not that good at posting a run of photos so I loaded them into my webshots for viewing. Avidangler, that hog you released and some of your Musky tips kept me interested in the Musky hunting. I can't tell you how many hours of casting on lakes and rivers we did over the last few seasons. Musky fishing is not for the weak of heart and it can get very discouraging to say the least. It does have it's rewards when you finally score. Hope too post more Musky photos in the future............hopefully soon.
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RE: Midnight Musky Mania
2011/07/03 19:31:49
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is nice when the musky fishing comes easy sometimes haha... makes up for hundreds of hours of nothing :)P what was the longest you guys got just wondering, heard about a 52 being caught
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RE: Midnight Musky Mania
2011/07/03 21:03:13
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What lake if I may ask. Congratulations! That one is a hog. A trophy anywhere. We just did two weeks in Ontario. First week was a bust. The late cold rainy spring took it's toll on us and we only boated 4 muskies. Biggest 37. The second week was quite different. In 7 1/2 days we boated 160 muskies trolling board with crankbaits. 113 were over 30 inches. Biggest 49, 47.5 AND 45.... but nothing like the hog you guys got there! Heck my biggest for the week was only 37! My 2 man crew got all the big ones. :-( Sounds like non stop action BUT, just like your story, & my first week compared to the 2nd, muskies are feast or famine. One day we only caught 6. The next day was something that's never happened to me... we got 47 in the boat with 39 over 30. next day we got 11. day after that 39 with 28 over 30. Don't ask me cause I don't know what the heck was going on. The other boat in our cottage had steady 20+ fish days and ended with 166 for the week with a 49, 50.5 and a 54. The week before two boats of friends got 99 and 154 fish for the week but only a couple over 40. Thanks to catch and release the good ol days of muskie fishing are right now! That myth about muskies being a fish of 10,000 casts is outdated. I'll get a couple pics on when I download them from my camera.
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RE: Midnight Musky Mania
2011/07/03 23:35:20
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Sounds like a great trip but these are all local Muskies we caught. By local I mean Western Pa. I highly doubt you would ever see numbers like that here. There are good numbers of Musky around but nothing like that! Around here beleive me you can casts till your arm hurts and get skunked. Canada fishing is a lot easier compared to local fishing. I have friends who Walleye fish in Canada and catch 50 - 100 Walleye each in a day but when they fish here they are lucky to get 2 a day. Beleive me you pay your dues to land several Muskies a day around here. No doubt we had special event to land that many in a short span ! I always say " Timing is luck and luck is timing" !
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RE: Midnight Musky Mania
2011/07/04 01:05:15
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This week was the new moon, seems to help the fishing for me.
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RE: Midnight Musky Mania
2011/07/04 08:25:00
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Thanks ,all tips are worth noting. I'll give one tip out these fish were caught in storm front weather conditions. This was # 8 , a 43" strong fighter this fish was a jumper in the night!
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RE: Midnight Musky Mania
2011/07/04 10:04:19
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Nice job HOOK! Those fish look like a healthy clear strain of muskie. Congrats on your nights with your persistance paying off!
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RE: Midnight Musky Mania
2011/07/04 10:35:03
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Oh I hear ya on the apples to apples. Pa muskies aren't easy. Actually they aren't easy anywhere but.... when the planets align and the window opens they ARE easy. ShutUpNFish had a day on Arthur where they caught.... I don't know... tell us Paul, like 12 muskies and they had to leave the lake by noon or so. If I remember right none were under 40. Days like that are like shooting stars. Heck of a thing to catch a shooting star so congratulations again! W Pa is all I wanted to know. Just wanted to make sure they weren't dumb ones from Canada. LOL. Most Pa. lakes don't even have the potential to produce muskies like that so the choices are VERY limited. Have you guys fished Chautauqua in N.Y.? Who's your taxidermist of choice for the hog? If you remember post us a pic when it's done.
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RE: Midnight Musky Mania
2011/07/04 11:02:28
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Wasn't trying to beat you up on those Canada fish but it's a tuff game in these waters due to more activity. No doubt it was a special bonanza to hook up with that many Musky anywhere. I'm having Higgins Brothers out of Linesville doing the mounting. They are 30 miles away but well worth the trip. Chip Higgins did a beautiful job on a local Striper I caught. They are real good with fish mounts and are a couple of nice guys that have been around. That Musky I kept did have a ulcer scar that looked like the red disease on the left side so it's days may have been numbered in the future. Maybe this time next year I'll post a finished photo...........good fishing! [image]local://14451/0053ACDE64DC441F9971B90DE2DE1AB9.jpg[/image]
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RE: Midnight Musky Mania
2011/07/04 22:06:28
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holy crap. yes. i. am. so. jealous. congratulations to the both of yins ... those are some BEASTS
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RE: Midnight Musky Mania
2011/07/05 10:14:01
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It was 9 fish that Nov. Joe....9 for 15 that day - All over 40" with the largest being 46 1/2" and a 40" - 20lb. pike there in the mix....I believe we could have ended up with 9 more had we stayed. The next day we got 5 more. There were over 72 muskies caught in a weeks time period by 4 or 5 boats! Never saw anything like it again and its been 10 years or so now....My how time flies!
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RE: Midnight Musky Mania
2011/07/06 17:34:24
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Flurries..... One time Toni and I were in Sturgeon. Made a pass and accidentally went too shallow on a rock reef. When the Wileys banged bottom a fish hit. 43. It took me about 10 minutes to release her fish, get the lines back in the water, and circle around for another pass. bang another one. It took two hours to make that pass 12 times and we caught one on every pass. All over 40. Unreal. Lost a 50 plus boatside when the net caught the lure and she shook loose. Got back to back 46's on the next 2 passes. Trolled that reef a million times since. Trolled it two weeks ago. Haven't caught a single fish there since. See you at Chautauqua and tell Dave my wife is gonna kick his butt..... again. Hammer time
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RE: Midnight Musky Mania
2011/07/09 14:16:20
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The other nite bite!
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RE: Midnight Musky Mania
2011/07/09 14:19:29
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Nite eyes....
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RE: Midnight Musky Mania
2011/07/11 10:43:33
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You night owls are crazy. I'm always jealous.... and curious, but too beat up by the end of the day to think about a second shift. I'd love to try the striped bass on Arthur. I have a friend who guides there and always has good stories about the topwater action. This year they seem to be off though like everywhere else. We got some quick limits of hog walleyes on Erie out of Conny Friday on dipsies and meat. Chautauqua was slow for muskies this weekend although I only gave a half hearted effort. We got a 41.5. Fat as usual for that lake. A buddy released a nice 50.5 though. Now back to walleyes before Chautauqua really turns on. You guys should give it a try up there. If you're willing to work that hard you'll do good there. Better than Pymie for sure. You can have days like you just had more often. Daytime boat traffic can be a pain in the butt weekends but fishing is good anyway and you'll have it to yourself at night. Muskies, walleyes, bass etc. Cast or troll. Give it a whack man you'll thank yourself! Best muskies fishing in the area and well worth another hours drive. Camp at Prendergast campground. Nice and cheapest way to go. Minutes from launch and great fishing. Don't forget to change your batteries! ha ha P.S. My pictures are "too large" to upload. Can anyone tell me a way to get them to work?
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RE: Midnight Musky Mania
2011/07/11 23:33:31
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They bite during the day just got to figure them out!
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RE: Midnight Musky Mania
2011/07/11 23:35:44
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Released this 14 lber ! I'll keep that in mind............thanks.
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RE: Midnight Musky Mania
2011/07/12 02:11:32
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Nice job CH ! What type of plug did they eat? I know Dale puts out some nice baits just curious if you used his. Not to say wrong or right the choice is clearly yours but, why not a reproduction mount ?
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RE: Midnight Musky Mania
2011/07/12 23:24:56
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Caught all on artificials none you mention. Don't spoonfeed too much but they are common plugs you can by at any Sport fishing store I do customize all mine. I had a 15 lber. mounted by Higgins Brothers out of Linesville ....did a great job! I'm not a big fan of repo's just the fact that any one can have it custom made. I like to photo and release a lot but I do keep a few for memories and fish dinners.
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RE: Midnight Musky Mania
2011/07/13 00:41:15
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Understood. Dale Wiley puts out some nice muskie baits and is located in SW Pa as are Leo's. I was just curious. Thanks for the reply and enjoy your trophy. OA
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RE: Midnight Musky Mania
2011/07/13 10:20:48
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Those Ellwood City guys sure do know how to make (and use) muskie lures! Back in the day I'd get 1 to 3 a year. Then I met Dale Wiley and the rest of the Ellwood gang. That year I got 7. Then I fished around Dale a bit, asked alot of questions, and paid attention. Got 29 that year. The next year I got a cottage beside him at Lake X & had a few beers (truth cyrum) with him. Got 69 that year and the wife got 27. The rest is history. 160 in the boat the other week. I think I have about 700 now. The wife has 7 over 50! Wiley Lures folks.... beware of imitations! Not to say that Leo Lures aren't of the same tried and proven quality. They are! Todd Leo got 99 including a 52 incher a few weeks ago fishing with his wife and 2 kids. His cottage mates slayed 154! All released. You won't hear the hardcore release crap from me CH. I hate repos too. They are expensive and what's the point. Might as well get a painting or just blow up the picture right? My wife has a 55 replica from Ron Lax won in Muskies Inc. It is truly awesome. I wouldn't have paid for it though. I'm not afraid to say that when the right one comes aboard and I'm paying the bill it'll be a real mount for me. But the right one will be fairly large and the only mount I'll ever get! I have a 50 on the wall but it died on me at Chautauqua. Sounds crazy but I tried to revive it from 3 oclock until 5 or so and she finally went belly up so off to the taxidermist Bob McGinnis in Boyer's Pa. CH.... I never got one that heavy in Pa. I look at that pic every time I open this thread. A real hog indeed. Congrats again!!!
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RE: Midnight Musky Mania
2011/07/13 11:01:50
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ya... ive seen alot of reproductions, they dont even look like the same fish most the time ... i dont see a problem with keeping a musky. prolly took hundreds of hours and yrs to catch, its a trophy i understand that there are a ton of hardcore musky guys out there. buuut i still think keeping one big fish a lifetime isnt much of a problem if i caught 100 a yr i would probably have pretty high standards lol
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RE: Midnight Musky Mania
2011/07/14 09:18:45
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I think the most common scenario... or mistake if you will.... is a guy catches his first muskie, the mystical beast of 10,000 casts. He gets the hog 36 incher mounted. Next week or next year he catches a real nice 43 incher and maybe or maybe not makes the same mistake. I totally realize that a trophy is different to different people. But these days is doesn't take 10,000 casts to catch one and the fact is that if a guy wants one on the wall he can realistically set his goal above 45 and expect to get it eventually. Others who realize the true potential of the fish set the mark for a mounter at 50 inches which they may or may not get. My wife and I have 16 over 50. I'd have to re finance the house to have all those mounted. For me weight is a big deal. So is where the fish came from. I have a 10 pound walleye on the wall. Common in Erie but it came from Hereford Manor and was also my biggest at the time caught casting for muskies. There are 54's and then there are 54s when it comes to muskies. Most of my friends won't keep anything but if I reach the 50 pound mark out comes the club.... and the wallet. LOL
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