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The reason I posted this and said the truth was so nobody else makes the mistake I made. If you look back at my messages on FB I explained what happened and that I learned my lesson. Since you want everyone on njfishing to see your reply, I will copy the texts to see if others agree with me. I think that not responding to my texts and replying to my NJFISHING post was not right of you. So here is our FB chat that you stopped replying to and decided to bash me on the Internet instead. Me: Thanks a lot for all your advice you gave me on gear and stuff! I started my Musky career off with a 41 inch girthy tiger musky, I caught at (name of lake I fished). it took me well over 10,000 casts, and every single one was worth it..lol How much do you think he would weigh? You: Why did you kill it? That's not cool. Me: Well I had some difficulty landing him in my Kayak without a net, and by the time I got a hold of him....he pretty much went belly up and I couldn't revive him.....it was the last thing that I wanted to happen....I don't plan on fishing solo out of my Kayak anymore for musky after I killed this fish.I really need to get a boat ASAP because the kayak apparently isn't made for musky fishing. I really do feel bad about killing that beautiful fish, and I hope it never happens again. You: (no response) (and then your reply to my post on the internet) and then you delete me as a friend on FB. Doe's anybody else think that this is messed up? Last edited by FishinFool247; 06-30-2015 at 07:10 PM.. |
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![]() That's awesome......find a good taxidermist....because they are the prettiest fish that swim.....Capt. Dave
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![]() Thanks! I sure will, and I have to agree they truly are beautiful!
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![]() People need to lighten up for crying out loud. We all makes mistakes, many of them innocent ones which this was. There's always the "Holier than God" crowd which feels compelled to be the judge and jury of everyone else. Masters of the Universe who do no wrong. I can understand people being upset when a trophy fish dies, I do as well. BUT clearly it was not the intention of the angler in this case to kill the fish and he posted an honest assessment of what happened in the hopes as he said that others will learn from his experience. In the process of doing so, he puts himself out in front of the court of public opinion where some feel obligated to tar and feather him regardless. I'm sure anyone complaining have themselves at one point or another in their life been in a similar situation whether they'd admit to it or not. I give this young man credit for putting in the hours and catching a truly trophy fish. If he fishes with Chrisper I can assure you he's an upstanding guy. Shit happens and in this case it did. Was it intentional...no. Could it have been prevented......yes but how many times have we as fisherman done things which weren't necessarily the smartest things in the world because of our desire to catch a trophy fish. I'm sure he won't make the same mistake again and I'm also sure others will learn from his honest post. I give him credit for having the courage and class to post the entire story. Ignore the haters, they always have something negative to post regardless of the circumstances. What matters is you had a great day, your enthusiasm for the sport is compelling and you learned a valuable lesson in the process. Unfortunate the fish died but it happens at times. Make a great mount and you'll have a memory of a lifetime!
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![]() Nice fish buddy. You learn from your mistakes which many of us have in all walks of life besides fishing. You made your mistake and good on you for putting it out there for people to learn that certain fishing really is no joke. Congrats again on the trophy and hope your stuffin does it justice.
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![]() bla bla bla bla !!! Nice fish, sucks it died but now you know.
Being properly prepared for the fish you pursue is the only way.
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Trolling My Life Away!!! Member of H.A.A (Hybrid Anglers Anonymous) 16 Ft Princecraft DLX 9.9 Johnson HELIX 7 Si GPS |
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![]() Nice fish. Ya live ya learn...she'll make a good mount.
Always have your PEN15 on you and be sure you have a set of BA1100Ns within reach.
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![]() Nice fish !! Congrats, definitely contact a taxidermist.
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![]() I understand catfishonthelakes displeasure. Im sure the first advise on proper gear Mark gave was to always have a giant net. It's Musky fishing 101. Kinda like a slap in the face if you ask me. Just hope you learn from it and not repeat the mistake. Too bad that old Musky doesn't get a second chance.
Last edited by Predator; 07-01-2015 at 09:19 AM.. |
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![]() You know after reading all this I understand where Catfish is coming from. After all advice was given it will sting you when person will do a 180 and do complete opposite of what was suggested.
I would hate to see another pike go belly up on me after all the techniques and advice that was bestowed on me but all of you guys here. That would be like a slap in a face to you guys at least in my opinion. Sure Fool was probably half expecting to catch anything but as all of us know that's when some of the best fishing moments happen. When we least expecting them and that's why all of us should be ready for anything. Catfish was right when he mentioned that site should promote conservation and in my opinion there is plenty of advice regarding this. But "drama" should of been handled in a private matter and not posted outright. God knows we have enough of it already. Much love to all. Andre |
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