Added: Apr 25, 2006
From: FishFever
Duration: 4:12
http://www.FishFever.com The guy seems to have a knack for hooking giant Muskie ( Musky ) while Lake Trout fishing.
Channel: Entertainment
Tags: fishing ice muskie musky video
Rating: 4.63 (846 ratings) Views: 1020897' favoriteCount='983 Comments: 25
DjSwizzbeatz Says:
Nov 8, 2008 - still i dont think a sturgeon could eat a musky, a musky could probs eat a sturgeon, i think.
Letmeseeitnow19 Says:
Nov 8, 2008 - perch or walleye
askar57 Says:
Nov 10, 2008 - i think ting tong
ReallyPsilly Says:
Nov 10, 2008 - Sturgeon could and would eat a musky, if it were dead. Idk if a musky would even bother chewing on a sturgeon, if you have ever felt the plates on their sides you would know what i am talking about, besides it would have to be a small ass sturgeon. lol.
Silkweezy Says:
Nov 10, 2008 - nice one grabbing the fish :D @ "the master"
edwardchandler Says:
Nov 11, 2008 - Best technique-Once you start jigging try different jigging rhythms until one works. Start with a 1-2 foot lift and fall rhythm. Then let the lure settle and remain still for about 20 seconds in between the lift/fall rhythm. Vary the speed and the length of the 'jig' rhythm to try to find one that works. Sometimes when nothing seems to work try 'thrumming'. This is the process of rapidly 'wiggling' the rod tip so that the lure quickly jigs up and down within a 1-3 inch vertical movement.
tbonetucker Says:
Nov 12, 2008 - they need to chop bigger holes,that makes it alot easier.
gunlver Says:
Nov 14, 2008 - NICE!! I have yet to catch a Muskie we don't have many places in Maine to Muskie fish. I'm going to go next time i'm in a good spot. I travel starting up new power plants. Whats the best state for muskie?
gunlver Says:
Nov 14, 2008 - I agree Sturgeon are very well protected by there side armour. And it is just like armour! A muskie might eat a baby but that's about it. A sturgeon would def. eat a dead Muskie. You fish for Sturgeon much? If so where are some good spots in the U.S.?
ReallyPsilly Says:
Nov 14, 2008 - I live in the pacific northwest, nearly any large river around here has them. Ive been down on the water every day i can legally fish.. Where are you located?
laci0008 Says:
Nov 16, 2008 - Minnesota, lot of good lakes for muskies
whatisunknown Says:
Nov 17, 2008 - WhooHOOO! Thats a GREAT fish!!!!!
MississippiSheapHead Says:
Nov 17, 2008 - Nice fish! i wish I could ice fish, but im to 'young' to buy a ice drill, says my dad
simonhuang2 Says:
Nov 18, 2008 - catch and let it go. big waste of time but hella cool tho
Mostlyfun Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - From Maine I would go to the St Laurance river (New York) You will need Local to find them ,but there are lots of fishing charters. This was a nice fish but there are much bigger fish in the St Laurance. If you want monsters pick a flyin in northern Ontario or Manitoba expensive but you will will be grining for months.
Mostlyfun Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - You ever eat a muskie? they are not very good to eat.
PureDeception500 Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - what kind of fishing is that? aren't u gonna cook it?
seagergin Says:
Nov 20, 2008 - Yoy catch a giant muskie. And you put it back instead of eating it. ThatÂīs not fishing - it`s torture.
paulopreis1001 Says:
Nov 20, 2008 - sea gergin its called sport fishing do you understand me s-p-o-r-t f-i-s-h-i-n-g
rachimaru Says:
Nov 21, 2008 - catch and let it go.Icant uderstand it.muskie is realy tasty thing.
jackle1238 Says:
Nov 21, 2008 - no the big fish dont taste good as the younger ones.
texasflats Says:
Nov 22, 2008 - Nice fish, looks like fun! (but cold...)
tomborock Says:
Nov 22, 2008 - nice
QUNEMTURQERIMERe Says:
Nov 23, 2008 - bbq or uxa
MaroXTeam Says:
Nov 6, 2008 - brawa dla tego pana! catch and relase