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Thats awesome Red!! Congrats to all involved. Thats quite a jump going from a bluegill to a musky. Who knows, maybe she is one of those people who just has a knack for catching. My oldest brother is like that. I swear he could pull a fish out of a mud puddle. LOL
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When the fish ate her bait, she stopped reeling because she thought she was “snagged or something” so she just froze the rod. As I am getting ready to take the boat over to the “snag”, I noticed the line was slowly moving toward the boat so I grabbed the rod and felt the fish. I handed it back to her and told her to start reeling! As soon as the fish felt pressure, she started jumping like a tarpon. A very memorable experience for all parties involved.
On a side note......Over the years of hooking fish and handing the rod to someone else, It is kinda cool how you can hook up with a musky and then immediately back off the pressure long enough to get the rod into someone’s hands without taking all the fight out if the fish. 99% of the time, they will just slowly swim until some pressure is applied. Then, it is game on. (I would certainly not advise this technique for people who want the best odds of netting a musky.)
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