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6/2/26 @ 1:46 PM
INITIAL POST
Wright6
User since 2/5/14

So, I’m seeing reports of someone catching 29 Muskies and other reports of 10+ on the Fox River before daylight on opening day.  Just curious on people’s opinions on this.

Here’s mine:

A:  I feel that it is unethical harassment of fish that would otherwise not be caught.  I’ve not heard of someone catching that many fish in that short of time.

B:  I assure you fish are being snagged.

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TODAY @ 8:32 AM
vegas492
vegas492
User since 5/21/03
I saw the posts, no clue if they had live sonar, won't comment on that. 
Will say this....I stay away from the Fox and the Zoo that it has become on the musky opener.  I love muskies and that is not even fun.

I saw 9 muskies on my one trip for muskies this year on Green Bay, in about two hours.  I did not use livescope.  I could have snagged every one of them in the mouth and/or face.  They were post spawn and just sitting in shallow sand recovering.  I put bucktails in front of their face hoping for reaction strikes.  I dropped tubes in front of them and hopped them around those fish.  Nothing.  They hardly moved.  Seemed wrong to me to bring a tube around their face and just set the hook.  But that is ethics while fishing.  

About live sonar?  I have it.  I'd happily turn it into an anchor if the State banned it.  For me, it's added confidence in my spots and technique, for all species.  And when I use it, I use it more to "scout" a spot, as opposed to see fish, cast to fish.  Can say when I don't want to cast, it is fun to set that thing up and shoot areas and tell my wife where to cast.  But when I do that, when I see fish (bass/walleyes), I note where they are and turn the scope 180 degrees away from them while my wife casts into the spot.  

6/2/26 @ 9:05 PM
wiscoarborist
PRO MEMBER User since 11/6/18
Back before the WDNR created a fish refuge on the "southern" Fox river below the Barstow dam, I had seen many fish with any number of artificial baits in their mouths, swimming around generally about 1/2 mile downstream. Some had big crankbaits in their mouths that appeared to prevent them from feeding.

I'd see them by shining the water downstream at night looking for schools of emerald shiners. Those days are done too.

At least the guys with a high count of opening day 'skis are (obviously?) using tackle more suited for actually landing big fish instead using lighter tackle in an attempt to convince the warden you're "fishing for white bass".

6/2/26 @ 5:52 PM
Wright6
User since 2/5/14
That's the grey area.  People are undoubtedly snagging fish.  Snagging fish by accident (wink, wink) is not illegal as long as fish are released.  But people who know, know.  It's all about the pics and social media these days.

Anyway this isn't a is it legal or illegal question.  It's a right or wrong question and we as sportsman can fight to get it changed.  Banning FFS is really starting to gain traction across the country and Canada.  It's only right that we protect our fisheries as well, especially with the minimal stocking efforts we're facing.  

6/2/26 @ 5:00 PM
Snake1
Snake1
PRO MEMBER User since 1/22/21
My only opinion is, …, Did they break any laws? Are they lying about 29 muskies? We don’t know. I actually know nothing about the 2 fishermen. My only concern would be are they breaking the law, but I have no idea if they are or not. If they’re fishing within the regulations, let them fish and tell fishing stories.

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