09-20-2003, 01:18 PM
[size 1]"I hope you did not post this from your laptop computer, while being towed out to sea by something huge...wondering whether or not to cut the line." I can only dream of being so stupid some day...most definently some day.[/size]
I have access to 4-5 lake trout waters. The catchs range from 8-20lbs on some waters while its 20-50lbs on others. I'm comfortable, practiced, inhesitant to kick a tiger muskie to shore, and looking for a bit of a tow. But I can't say being towed by a fish more than 100yrds sounds too apealing too late in the day.
I've been advised by a family member/seasoned fisherman/proud bft member not to go for maks on a tubes. But I can't do as he says until he catches one or starts answering loaded questions correctly. Bieng that a little breeze can really take you places, will I need a cell phone to call water patrol when a bigun hits? Or would this be an endevor best persued by boat?
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I have access to 4-5 lake trout waters. The catchs range from 8-20lbs on some waters while its 20-50lbs on others. I'm comfortable, practiced, inhesitant to kick a tiger muskie to shore, and looking for a bit of a tow. But I can't say being towed by a fish more than 100yrds sounds too apealing too late in the day.
I've been advised by a family member/seasoned fisherman/proud bft member not to go for maks on a tubes. But I can't do as he says until he catches one or starts answering loaded questions correctly. Bieng that a little breeze can really take you places, will I need a cell phone to call water patrol when a bigun hits? Or would this be an endevor best persued by boat?
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