Good job fella Awesome job with the giant fluffy stuff Nice to see you enjoying yourselves cos it’s been a funky old year and happy musky fly fishing people are getting a bit scarce on you tube Big up ya chests and have a blinding Christmas if you possibly can Best 🌞
My grandfather purchased an island way out in Lake Huron/Georgian Bay in 1952 for $225. While I fished all over that area in the '80s, '90s and beyond, and would always catch butt loads of fish, there was a rather noticeable disappearance of muskellunge and walleye. Grandpa always told stories about the plentiful amount of walleye and muskie they would catch "back then", but for some reason those two species of fish were pretty much cleared out of Georgian Bay after the 70s. Eradicated, basically. I always wondered why. I'd heard of two strange reasons for that, speculation of course on the disappearance being the zebra mussel and the cormorant bird. Odd, I know. But it did not take away from the quality of fishing that I experienced there, all my life, as I grew up in the United States, Pennsylvania. Great Video, btw, thanks
Hey Allen, glad you enjoyed the video. I'm sorry to hear about the fishing in the Georgian bay. It seems like so many fisheries these days have stories like that, where populations have declined. It really makes me realize how much we need to appreciate the quality of the fisheries we have currently and not take them for granted. hopefully we can learn from the ones that have declined and figure out ways to revive them, or prevent the same from happening in other places.
Can I use the same rod I use for steelhead/salmon or do I need a tougher setup? Any tips you have for equipment needed to chase Musky w/ a fly rod is appreciated. After 7 years catching them w/ the usual casting/trolling tactics, I am ready for a new experience. Thank you in advance.
Hey Mark, glad to hear that you are gonna give musky on the fly a try! I'm not sure what size rod you are using currently for steelhead but chances are you might want something a bit bigger for musky. When I first started chasing musky I tried to use my fast action 7 wt and about the second trip I did it snapped in half from just casting the flies. Now I use a 9wt which honestly is totally fine for fighting pike and musky but still on the lighter side for throwing these big flies. Most guys I fish with use 10-11 weights. feel free to email me directly at ness.isaac@gmail.com if you want some more info on the gear/ setups I use!
I've got a 9wt, so ill try that out before running to the store for another fly rod since they are not cheap (just like everything else Musky). Thanks again, tight lines.
Hey Shangui, You're right, these fish could probably oftentimes be fought on a 7 weight rod. The problem is we fish 12"-14" flies for musky and cant cast them effectively on a 7 weight. I actually personally broke a 7 weight 2 seasons ago that I was trying to use for musky from casting. In this video I was using a 9 weight and my dad was using a 10 weight and most of the guys around us use 10 or 11 weight rods for these fish. even if they aren't ripping 100 yds of line off the reel, these fish are still plenty fun to catch!
@@isaacness But they don't eat anything smaller or you can use a bucktail hollow fly is extremely lightweight and make a big very big profile and you can cast with a 7 or 8 wt without problem. That way you can hear your reel screaming like a ... anyway everybody have fun in his own way. Good luck and tight lines!
Nice fish. You want to make this channel work, keep the booze shots after the day is done and back at the lodge. Hyping the hard drinking is going to turn a lot of viewers away.
Hey William, I appreciate the feedback. The group of guys I fish with have a long standing tradition of having a toast after a musky is caught. Since these fish are typically so elusive it’s usually not enough to have much effect. I can see how that could appear differently without any context and will take it into consideration with future videos
@@isaacness . My brother likes a crown royal toast after boating a steelhead. Problem is sometimes we land 15-20 fish a day! I have been operating a Sheriff boat for 25 years so things like alcohol catch my eye. I got no issues with you toasting a catch, I would just not over emphasize it on camera. Fly guys are an odd group and it could cost you views. Tight lines
I got to fish with this guy once! He really knows his stuff. Awesome fish, really nice video. More please!
Good job fella
Awesome job with the giant fluffy stuff
Nice to see you enjoying yourselves cos it’s been a funky old year and happy musky fly fishing people are getting a bit scarce on you tube
Big up ya chests and have a blinding Christmas if you possibly can
Best 🌞
Thanks for the support, I appreciate it!
great work and solid video! Nice to see a fellow fly guy having success! Congrats!
My grandfather purchased an island way out in Lake Huron/Georgian Bay in 1952 for $225. While I fished all over that area in the '80s, '90s and beyond, and would always catch butt loads of fish, there was a rather noticeable disappearance of muskellunge and walleye. Grandpa always told stories about the plentiful amount of walleye and muskie they would catch "back then", but for some reason those two species of fish were pretty much cleared out of Georgian Bay after the 70s. Eradicated, basically.
I always wondered why. I'd heard of two strange reasons for that, speculation of course on the disappearance being the zebra mussel and the cormorant bird. Odd, I know.
But it did not take away from the quality of fishing that I experienced there, all my life, as I grew up in the United States, Pennsylvania.
Great Video, btw, thanks
Hey Allen, glad you enjoyed the video. I'm sorry to hear about the fishing in the Georgian bay. It seems like so many fisheries these days have stories like that, where populations have declined. It really makes me realize how much we need to appreciate the quality of the fisheries we have currently and not take them for granted. hopefully we can learn from the ones that have declined and figure out ways to revive them, or prevent the same from happening in other places.
Solid vibes in this video! And awesome action! Congrats on the giant \^^/
Thanks grant!
What a beauty man nice fish!!
Thanks Nick!
Can I use the same rod I use for steelhead/salmon or do I need a tougher setup? Any tips you have for equipment needed to chase Musky w/ a fly rod is appreciated. After 7 years catching them w/ the usual casting/trolling tactics, I am ready for a new experience. Thank you in advance.
Hey Mark, glad to hear that you are gonna give musky on the fly a try! I'm not sure what size rod you are using currently for steelhead but chances are you might want something a bit bigger for musky. When I first started chasing musky I tried to use my fast action 7 wt and about the second trip I did it snapped in half from just casting the flies. Now I use a 9wt which honestly is totally fine for fighting pike and musky but still on the lighter side for throwing these big flies. Most guys I fish with use 10-11 weights. feel free to email me directly at ness.isaac@gmail.com if you want some more info on the gear/ setups I use!
I've got a 9wt, so ill try that out before running to the store for another fly rod since they are not cheap (just like everything else Musky). Thanks again, tight lines.
My absolute favorite way to fish for any fish
Same here!
Your vid quality is amazing. What cameras / lenses are you using?
Thanks! I film with a Canon 80D with mainly a Canon EF 28MM lens and a Go Pro Hero 8
Love it!!
Thanks!
what net is that
Hey! It is the Stowmaster tournament series musky net, I think its the 94" size. great net, everyone we fish with for musky uses this net
Nice vid. What river?
Thanks Keith! unfortunately I have been sworn to secrecy on the rivers I fish but I will tell you they are in the upper midwest.
Those fish are great to catch on a 7 wt outfit. This fish on that rods never took out even a 20 foot of fly line so where is the fun just catch em?
Hey Shangui, You're right, these fish could probably oftentimes be fought on a 7 weight rod. The problem is we fish 12"-14" flies for musky and cant cast them effectively on a 7 weight. I actually personally broke a 7 weight 2 seasons ago that I was trying to use for musky from casting. In this video I was using a 9 weight and my dad was using a 10 weight and most of the guys around us use 10 or 11 weight rods for these fish. even if they aren't ripping 100 yds of line off the reel, these fish are still plenty fun to catch!
@@isaacness But they don't eat anything smaller or you can use a bucktail hollow fly is extremely lightweight and make a big very big profile and you can cast with a 7 or 8 wt without problem. That way you can hear your reel screaming like a ... anyway everybody have fun in his own way. Good luck and tight lines!
Cold water muskie have a lot less energy
Nice fish. You want to make this channel work, keep the booze shots after the day is done and back at the lodge. Hyping the hard drinking is going to turn a lot of viewers away.
Hey William, I appreciate the feedback. The group of guys I fish with have a long standing tradition of having a toast after a musky is caught. Since these fish are typically so elusive it’s usually not enough to have much effect. I can see how that could appear differently without any context and will take it into consideration with future videos
@@isaacness . My brother likes a crown royal toast after boating a steelhead. Problem is sometimes we land 15-20 fish a day! I have been operating a Sheriff boat for 25 years so things like alcohol catch my eye. I got no issues with you toasting a catch, I would just not over emphasize it on camera. Fly guys are an odd group and it could cost you views.
Tight lines