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Chrisper4694
10-15-2018, 08:09 PM
Well Saturday I had the longest fish battle I've ever had...but it's not what you think. I'll just start off by saying I hate all sailboat owners!

Anyway, we struck out at the first lake we tried and made a rare decision to just completely pick up and go to a different lake. less than an hour into the switch i get slammed by this sea serpent about 10 ft from the boat and it goes berserk mode.

I quickly realize the back of my boat is right next to a sailboat mooring buoy that is sunk just under the surface of the water because this moron like to leave hidden ropes right at prop level. With the fish going nuts just a few feet away i knew i had to get away from it but when i tried to slide the boat it sucked the rope right into the prop and we were stuck...seconds later the fish dove directly into the rope!

At this point I start cursing all sailboat owners to the depths of hell as I hand JDtuna the rod and pull the motor up. I undo the wrapped prop. I thought for sure the fish was gone at this point but i pulled the rope and could still feel it fighting. I couldn't budge the rope...i pulled it so hard i almost dipped the side of the boat...I tried to unwrap it to no avail...but the fish was still stuck.

I knew if we broke the line from our end the fish would be stuck there and die. I took the long net and started poking downward blindly hoping the fish would brake off from his end and be able to swim away. Didn't work.

30 minutes we did this and FINALLY with me pulling the rope and fishing line in opposite directions and Justin working the fish up with the net something slipped and the fish's tail came within a foot of the surface and i put the death grip on it.

Justin was then able to wriggle the fishes head up the rope a bit with the net, he tossed me a wire cutter and i just start cutting somehow freeing the fish and landing him after over 30 minutes!

https://s3.amazonaws.com/photos.fishidy.com/5bc51f236e8bb806587d1b6f_800

AndyS
10-15-2018, 09:10 PM
Epic battle !!!

Jigman13
10-15-2018, 10:28 PM
Niiiiiice!

thmyorke1
10-16-2018, 12:01 AM
Wow more like a 30 min rescue mission than a fight :D

That's incredible, great fish to compliment it!

KenBeam
10-16-2018, 05:26 AM
Beautiful Esox Chris! It was real nice to meet you & Justin up in my neck of the woods. Hope to see you guys again.

reely
10-16-2018, 05:39 AM
awesome , salt or fresh always a great report and pictures. Thanks

FASTEDDIE29
10-16-2018, 06:49 AM
Crazy, crazy story! What a fish and what a way to catch it!?!? Sheesh! Well done gentlemen! Unreal!:D

ALS Mako
10-16-2018, 09:15 AM
Great job by the both of you. Congrats on the catch and rescue. You guys are top notch.

dakota560
10-16-2018, 09:44 AM
Would have been a real shame to have such a trophy fish meet it's fate that way. Was the mooring buoy submerged because of the amount of water we've had this fall or was the boat owner at fault in your opinion? Many anglers unfortunately (maybe with the exception of the musky community) would have given up well before a half hour. Awesome job sticking with it, fish doesn't look any worse for wear. Beautiful fish, great story with an even better ending. I'm sure that conversation will be told many times! Great job!

Just FYI. Many of you know Chris and Justin. Aside from being quality guys, don't know many others who put the time and effort in on the water they do (Chris in a boat barely the size of a Campbell's soup can) and you couldn't ask for two more conservation minded people. They catch an incredible amount of trophy fish, most if not all released as it relates to fresh water and to a large degree salt water as well. It's a model of the way we should all treat the resource. Fish hard, hope for the right bite, take a pic and watch it swim away for another angler to experience the thrill of a lifetime. Talking about trophies here which is all I think they catch! Again great story and even greater job making sure the fish survived the mooring buoy ordeal. You guys do it right and I guess there is something to be said about good karma.

JDTuna
10-16-2018, 11:44 AM
Definitely an adventure! After all those tense minutes it was great to finally get the fish in the boat and watch her swim away.

Thank you for the kind words, Dakota.

NJSquatch
10-16-2018, 12:16 PM
Is that a smoke cloud from your motor?

Awesome story and way to stick with it!

Dakota please don't encourage them. :p

Chrisper4694
10-16-2018, 01:49 PM
haha thanks guys, Tom, it was pretty much just a floating rope that came to a few inches below the surface, the buoy was pretty much gone. who ever it belongs to has no consideration for other boaters. typical sailboater if you ask me!

Punkinhead
10-16-2018, 09:37 PM
Awesome job. Thank You both!!!

ScowardNJ
10-17-2018, 11:57 AM
Haha, great story and nice muskie! Excellent rescue!! Although I think that beast woulda chewed through what ever it was tangled in if you couldn't get to it. :D

Chrisper4694
10-17-2018, 12:49 PM
Is that a smoke cloud from your motor?

Awesome story and way to stick with it!

Dakota please don't encourage them. :p

smoke signals, i downgraded from my flip phone

icebadger
10-17-2018, 07:59 PM
well done you guys.. that is a nice ski for sure and the fact you really had to earn that one with all of your efforts to free that fish.. NICE. that is a memory for life right there:cool:

NorthJerzyG
10-17-2018, 08:59 PM
Sick fish man!! Glad you got em in eventually, would have sucked to not get a pic with her after all that work.....

Chrisper4694
10-18-2018, 10:58 AM
Sick fish man!! Glad you got em in eventually, would have sucked to not get a pic with her after all that work.....

honestly though, it pretty quickly got to the point where i would've been happy even if it broke off on his end. I knew if i broke off on my end it wouldn't get out cause we gave it slack a bunch of times and it couldn't get it's face off the rope.