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Submitted by Bram on

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Normally I don't watch vids longer than 3 or 4 minutes about fishing, but this time every second was worth watching!
Great vid, great fishing and great editing!

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Submitted by Ian on

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Yes!!! Great insight into the world and history of musky fishing in the North woods. Not quite Zero2Hero quality but still good to see these guys back on film :)

Fishing with the MCO is top of my fishing bucket-list!

Kody,

Really nice pattern! Very chewy looking. That is bound to be a producer.

Martin

Submitted by dave on

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Bravo!!! I guide on NY's Salmon River and the first caution I give after some safety issues is to stay out of the water until we survey river conditions. The higher the water the closer to shore the fish. The general approach of most fishermen is to start knee deep and cast too far. The majority of our fish caught while are caught on short cast with good line control, usually 2 rod lengths of fly line out or less. Now I have an excellent article to reference for my guests!!!
Thanks!

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