Your reaction is the exact same as when I caught my first musky! I fish Georgian Bay so im used to seeing the best of the best when it comes to raw nature, crystal clear water and fishing. As someone from Ontario, I am so surprised that I had no idea how beautiful this area is. I can not believe it, the European architecture really makes this place insane. Plus insane gators! This place is beautiful!
It’s nice to see someone get extremely excited to catch one of the St. Lawrence Gators. Every year 50+ inch monsters are taken from the St. Lawrence. I’m lucky to live in Kingston Ontario which is located at the mouth of the St. Lawrence River on Lake Ontario. It is an incredible fishery. I know of people who travel long distance north of Kingston to fish and we have one of the best fisheries in our back yard. Happy fishing and keep the lines tight.
I watched this from out in BC, was nice to see my river again. I grew up in the 1000 Islands, Brockville to Alex Bay was my home, from the time the ice went out until my boat was getting snow in it. It is really great to see people really appreciate the beauty of the river. Sure miss it.
Nice catch and video! We basically grew up on the river. We used to catch our limit of pike in Button Bay when the weeds stuck up out of the water (this was the pre-zebra mussel days). We would fish the "canals" with our trusty gold red-eye wiggler. The fishing was incredible.
The cottage in the background where you caught the musky is my families. I've fished that same spot a hundred times and caught bass and pike but not a musky yet though my father and grandfather have caught similar musky in the same general area. Nice video and nice fish thanks.
Like MW says, you are fishing in our front yard. Fished that same spots 1000's of times for over 50 years. You have no idea how lucky you were to catch that fish in that spot. Grats.
Very interesting. Just out of curiosity what baits are you throwing when you fish there? Do you ever target muskies when you are fishing that spot? Have you ever thrown large musky baits there? Just wondering if that is what made the difference.
@@devinwillis7787 I spend all summer on the southern end of Lake Michigan - we see some incredibly clear water as well. Sometimes you can distinguish lines in the sand at 20 or 30 feet.
Nice one. I had one that big in Northern Wisconsin and it scared the f out of us on a small aluminum row boat. I muscled it in like you instead of letting her tire. She spit the lure out, looked at me, & swam away. That was 1994. Otherwise I've only caught 1 (one) little 42" muskie in 2004. That's it.
"Right out of a fairytale" Or more like a nightmare from December to March with 15 feet of snow! But yes, the fishing is good. Theres just nothing there. Biggest major city is 3 hours away (Syracuse)
Excellent video promoting the 1000 Island area and the fishing. It's now on my "bucket list" of places I want to see and fish before I die 🙂
Your reaction is the exact same as when I caught my first musky! I fish Georgian Bay so im used to seeing the best of the best when it comes to raw nature, crystal clear water and fishing. As someone from Ontario, I am so surprised that I had no idea how beautiful this area is. I can not believe it, the European architecture really makes this place insane. Plus insane gators! This place is beautiful!
That’s Legendary Muskie Fishing Country!!!🎣
It’s nice to see someone get extremely excited to catch one of the St. Lawrence Gators. Every year 50+ inch monsters are taken from the St. Lawrence. I’m lucky to live in Kingston Ontario which is located at the mouth of the St. Lawrence River on Lake Ontario. It is an incredible fishery. I know of people who travel long distance north of Kingston to fish and we have one of the best fisheries in our back yard. Happy fishing and keep the lines tight.
You lucky lucky sod to be able to fish ,such beautiful waters ,,,👍
I watched this from out in BC, was nice to see my river again. I grew up in the 1000 Islands, Brockville to Alex Bay was my home, from the time the ice went out until my boat was getting snow in it. It is really great to see people really appreciate the beauty of the river. Sure miss it.
Sweet fishing and happy 😁
Beautiful fish. What a monster.
Outstanding video quality!
That fish looks so banged up. Great video!
Excellent YES!
Thank you admin
Nice catch and video! We basically grew up on the river. We used to catch our limit of pike in Button Bay when the weeds stuck up out of the water (this was the pre-zebra mussel days). We would fish the "canals" with our trusty gold red-eye wiggler. The fishing was incredible.
Crazy looking teeth on that fish, nice video.
Look at the teeth on that. Never caught one and can't imagine. Your dad's smallmouth was impressive too.
Great video!!
Fantastic Content.Thank You for sharing. have a nice day!❤👍
The cottage in the background where you caught the musky is my families. I've fished that same spot a hundred times and caught bass and pike but not a musky yet though my father and grandfather have caught similar musky in the same general area. Nice video and nice fish thanks.
You have a great spot!! Let me know if you ever want to sell it!!😃😃
Like MW says, you are fishing in our front yard. Fished that same spots 1000's of times for over 50 years. You have no idea how lucky you were to catch that fish in that spot. Grats.
Very interesting. Just out of curiosity what baits are you throwing when you fish there? Do you ever target muskies when you are fishing that spot? Have you ever thrown large musky baits there? Just wondering if that is what made the difference.
That's what it's all about bro. Congrats. Hair stood up on my neck when that fish hit the bag. Awesome ass video.
What a beaut!
Sweet video dude, keep ‘em going 👍 love seeing people get excited catching a fish like that
Great fish, wish you put it back in the water faster though.
My favorite place in the world
Never would have imagined water that clear in that area !!
Zebra muscles. Lots of areas 30+ feet
@@devinwillis7787 I spend all summer on the southern end of Lake Michigan - we see some incredibly clear water as well. Sometimes you can distinguish lines in the sand at 20 or 30 feet.
@@gregpopp4847 last year we were sight fishing in about 35 feet of water with a flogger. It was almost comical
@@devinwillis7787 My Brother Bruce and I have both been hunting muskies all our lives - we are definitely going to plan a trip out to your paradise !!
Good job on the video. Well done
I remember a story in a very old fishing magazine about a granddad who hooked a huge muskie through the outhouse hole!
Man, your cinematography is off the chain! Did you get a measurement? Nice fish, congrats!👍
48”
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Great video and nice fish man!
WAY2GO" from Idaho!
Nice one. I had one that big in Northern Wisconsin and it scared the f out of us on a small aluminum row boat. I muscled it in like you instead of letting her tire. She spit the lure out, looked at me, & swam away. That was 1994. Otherwise I've only caught 1 (one) little 42" muskie in 2004. That's it.
"Right out of a fairytale" Or more like a nightmare from December to March with 15 feet of snow! But yes, the fishing is good. Theres just nothing there. Biggest major city is 3 hours away (Syracuse)
Hahaha. I am sure.
Just trying to build the suspense.
Great video. You deserve waaay more subs
Where do you typically stay when heading up to the river?
How big was he ?
48”
Where r live 50inch muskies are common and a few more in the 55inch bracelet.
Where do you live?
Nice job, ripping half the fish's mouth off .
I didn’t do that. It was an old injury. That’s why the flesh is white. Not bloody. It was already healing. The fish was hooked perfectly.
I took one this summer that have the same face! Could it be the same?
Maybe? Where did you get her?
Lake Saint-Francis.
The guy in the back of the boat would be better off using a muskie rod than a spinning rod when fishing muskies.
You fucked up his lip!
Her lip was like that when I caught her. She was most likely hooked before.
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