Im very exited! If you would like some pictures please tell me and i`ll take my camera!
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Oh Birger i wish! But i do quite often catch 41"+ pike! This summer we are going on a golf/fishing trip to brainerd mn and there are some muskie lakes in the area so i plan to go try my hand at that!Birger wrote:No muskies up there?
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It is too bad i live so far away! That would be an offer i couldn`t refuse! Oh well maybe some day i`ll make my way down to your area! I would love fishing for all the diffrent kinds of fish that i can`t catch up here!Viktor Jarikov wrote:Pics and vids are always nice. Good luck. Too bad you live so far. With such an unbridled enthusiasm, you could help me populate (and feed) my Aquarium
If I had the tank space, I wouldn't mind coming down to catch some smaller specimens and bringing 'em home. They are fascinating fish to me. My importer friend had one in a large marine tank (1000 gallons, easily) in his facility and would feed it any dead fish that turned up in his tanks. One time, he threw a large tang that was floating, not eating nor swimming, and seemed like it was going to die in that tank. The tarpon swam up and took a huge chunk out of the tang's midsection. The tang survived, minus a good chunk of its midsection, and the tarpon was best friends with it for years. They eventually decided to get rid of that tank and put a reef rack system in the same space--a lot more money to be made in the same amount of square feet. But I'll never forget that tarpon. Beautiful fish.Viktor Jarikov wrote:tarpon (in all kinds of waters)
Not bad for your first day out fishing. I've hooked a few in my day and I never look forward to it. Reeling them in feels like you're pulling up a gigantic garbage bag filled with water. As you know, the real sport begins once you get them out of the water.bigamefish wrote:if you have ever caught one you should know these fish never run out of energy
We caught lots of these in the south of France last year. Every river and lake was full of them.Scleropages wrote:
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For some reason, when I read that, I think of this guy:Birger wrote:What, you have not tried pike on a fly rod...now there is some fun...
Haha...very funny, my hair is not red!!For some reason, when I read that, I think of this guy:
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Haha...I am imagining similar to dragging a boulder around the bottom but I won't knock it until I have tried it, never have fished anywhere with carp.which I still have trouble imagining is Carp fly fishing although I once caught a small, 10 inch, specimen on a fly. Anyway he says it is a blast and I know they grow very large