Spring Banquet and a fifty incher
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Spring Banquet and a fifty incher
At the last spring banquet, I was lucky enough to win the fishing trip that was donated by Chris Mahan of Castin St. Clair Guide Service. http://www.castinstclair.com/Musky.html
I'd like to start by thanking Chris not only for supporting the MMA by generously donating the trip, but also for giving me an absolutely spectacular day on the water. If you are looking for a St. Clair guide, I would recommend Chris without hesitation, and the fact that he supports the club is just icing on the cake.
Also thanks to the organizers and behind the scenes folks that put on the banquet. I know there is a lot of work involved that many times is over looked by all.
Now on with the report.
We had a beautiful cloudless, windless day, for most of the day. Glassy calm waters were probably not the best conditions but Chris worked hard, and did not give up on the fish.
Early in the day I had a fish on that gave 3-4 good head shakes and then was off just a quick. I'm sure it was the next world record fish, but unfortunately for me she is still out there for another lucky angler to catch.
Then the follows started, we saw 6 fish that gave our baits good looks, but just would not commit. It had to be frustrating for Chris, but for this novice musky angler, the follows alone made for an exciting day. One of the fish was a giant that had the seasoned musky fisherman Chris excited. I could tell by his excitement, that I had just seen a true giant.
About three thirty, the breeze picked up (a little) and the fish seemed to react to it.
The first fish that we put in the boat was this 50" beauty, my second musky ever, and my personal best.
The second fish of the day came just a short time later. It was a 48" beast that took my bait at the boat side just as I was beginning my figure eight. I've got to say that seeing that fish follow, then come up with it's mouth open wide may have been the single most exciting fishing moment I've ever had. And may keep me from ever swimming in St. Clair!
I have to admit that being a beginner, I was probably lucky to get it to the net on a short line while fumbling with drag, and trying to dodge the trolling motor. Pure adrenaline rush, and a smile maker for sure.
Not to be left behind, Chris soon had on a fish that tested my novice netting skills, with some good direction and balance while I tried my best to knock Chris out of the boat, I was able to slip the net under his gorgeous 48 1/2" fish.
A couple release shots to make the day complete.
Thanks for reading, and thanks again to Chris Mahan for a great musky experience and for supporting MMA.
I'd like to start by thanking Chris not only for supporting the MMA by generously donating the trip, but also for giving me an absolutely spectacular day on the water. If you are looking for a St. Clair guide, I would recommend Chris without hesitation, and the fact that he supports the club is just icing on the cake.
Also thanks to the organizers and behind the scenes folks that put on the banquet. I know there is a lot of work involved that many times is over looked by all.
Now on with the report.
We had a beautiful cloudless, windless day, for most of the day. Glassy calm waters were probably not the best conditions but Chris worked hard, and did not give up on the fish.
Early in the day I had a fish on that gave 3-4 good head shakes and then was off just a quick. I'm sure it was the next world record fish, but unfortunately for me she is still out there for another lucky angler to catch.
Then the follows started, we saw 6 fish that gave our baits good looks, but just would not commit. It had to be frustrating for Chris, but for this novice musky angler, the follows alone made for an exciting day. One of the fish was a giant that had the seasoned musky fisherman Chris excited. I could tell by his excitement, that I had just seen a true giant.
About three thirty, the breeze picked up (a little) and the fish seemed to react to it.
The first fish that we put in the boat was this 50" beauty, my second musky ever, and my personal best.
The second fish of the day came just a short time later. It was a 48" beast that took my bait at the boat side just as I was beginning my figure eight. I've got to say that seeing that fish follow, then come up with it's mouth open wide may have been the single most exciting fishing moment I've ever had. And may keep me from ever swimming in St. Clair!
I have to admit that being a beginner, I was probably lucky to get it to the net on a short line while fumbling with drag, and trying to dodge the trolling motor. Pure adrenaline rush, and a smile maker for sure.
Not to be left behind, Chris soon had on a fish that tested my novice netting skills, with some good direction and balance while I tried my best to knock Chris out of the boat, I was able to slip the net under his gorgeous 48 1/2" fish.
A couple release shots to make the day complete.
Thanks for reading, and thanks again to Chris Mahan for a great musky experience and for supporting MMA.
Dennis Gulau
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