
Thanks Lac Vegas for getting the ball rolling on MH5. Its really the first meaningful thing that you have accomplished since organizing the hotly contested Liar's Dice tournament in MH3. I am sure that your music mix would have also been a highlight had it not ended up sleeping with the fishes under Anderson's dock. Even though you could not attend MH4 because you were unemployed and trying to pay off the negative equity in the Iowa custom "midget built" river front home you mistakenly purchased, the least you could have done is sent along your music and saved us from Cooter's All Shinedown All the Time Nightmarish Musky Mix. Perhaps you will make up for it this year??? I think there is a job open for someone who sleeps ~30 minutes per night, wakes everyone up to the smell of sausage, eggs and blueberry pancakes, catches 100 walleye, then finishes the day off with a gourmet home cooked wasabi encrusted walleye with pineapple chutney.
Anyway...most of you know me as a former Big Fish Grand Champion, slayer of Walleye and the brilliant mind behind the world's first dual inside/outside 100" Muskie Vision Theater of MH4. This year, I will be adding "Giant Killer" to this list of accolades.
In addition to the always deadly Hawg Wobbler and Top Raider (aka Blub Blub Blub) I have recently upgraded my arsenal in anticipation of a showdown with one or several of these elusive toothy bastards in MH5. You can see my latest weapons in this pursuit pictured. A couple of Bulldawgs, Double Cowgirls, a Showgirl, a Musky Marabou and another spinner so secret and deadly that I can not reveal it until it is clipped on the flouro leader on Lac Seul ready to slap the water. My partner in this quest will be the legendary Abu Garcia Revo Toro HS 60 paired with my already stellar "Pete Mania" IM6 Musky Rod.
Of course, I am fully aware that superior tackle is not enough to guarantee boating one of these bad boys. As Burkie and Big Fish taught us last year...To catch the Musky, you must learn to think like the Musky. Well, I guess Burkie must have been thinking like a baby Musky...but I digress.
Looking forward to another great trip.
Sweet reel. For those of us that don't have the means of a full time golfer, part-time TI executive, what muskie reel would you recommend? I recently purchased a muskie rod (along with another muskie buck and big spinner)and need an accompanying baitcaster.
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