I got to take a few European pike anglers out after muskies on lake St Clair!! The weather is BAD... lets see if my ranger boat will handle big water!!
agreed about trolling 💯 trolling was for putting food on the table i don’t consider it all that sporting you’re the first person i’ve heard that has vocalized what i’ve internalized for so long lol now they gotta take you to catch a wels!
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, you are by far the most kind person on the water Kristine. You get as excited for everybody else as you do for yourself. God bless and safe travels to everybody
...when friends are gathered, I can compliment them on their good fishing. ... It's good to see that the server is interested in fishing ... It shows their good work, 👍🏻.. ...Catch and release. ...☕ 🍰...!
Great Deal. Reminds me of when I took a guy from Scotland bass fishing on Smith Mountain Lake. Still think the highlight for him was driving my Ranger at full throttle as he would say. lol.
No skill in trolling? REALLY? There's a great deal of skill in good trolling. Any idiot can pull lures around, but dialing in the proper depths, speeds, lure presentations, fish locations, etc. does require skills. Many can argue just chunking lures around and reeling them in doesn't require a great deal of skill either. Both are just different presentations and methods, and doing either PROPERLY does require skill. Hopefully the mid-summer water temps you are fishing in are below 75-76F. Studies done in WV have now shown fishing in high water temps does result in delayed mortality of Muskies, though many of us have felt that was the case for many years. Fishing for, and catching Muskies, in water over 78F can cause serious harm to any Musky, as that is the upper limit of their "normal" tolerance temperature range (Dr. Sean Landsman studies).
Great job in the waves and puttin them on fish! I know the boat was crowded, but I noticed in your Ladies tournament that your boat is kind of a mess and disorganized. Need to straighten that up.