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I've always heard that catching a Musky was about as hard as it gets, congrats to ya!!!
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Thanks. They are difficult to catch most times. There are a few frenzy periods, ususally the week before or after I make my trip. But that is part of the hunt. If it were as easy as bass fishing, then it wouldn't be as much fun.
I find Musky fishing is really a mental game, paying special attention to lake structure, weather trends, presentation, and having the mental and physical stamina to stay the course. You have to have confidence that where you are throwing to is a calculated high percentage zone. Generally, the crappier the weather, the better your odds are, but poor technique will defeat you.
Called the fish of 10,000 casts is no exaggeration as you can spend days throwing your shoulder out with no results. When you are mentally defeated after days with no action and if you don't have the positive mindset when your opportunity arises, you end up muffing as your technique is lacking, the counter resets, and you start counting casts again for your next opportunity.