+NDYakAngler Thank you, she's had a rough hall. Been following your feeds for some time. Really enjoy them and thinking about getting a kayak. Just trying to wear my wife down to let me. Even talked her into going to Canoecopia with me last year! Keep the videos coming.
That was unbelieveable, a fish of a lifetime , 3 time jumper , good for you , phots and video ,every ones dream , thanks for the great fight, hopefully me someday , thanks again.
Awesome video. You got the strike and all of the action. Great looking barred musky. Give her a few years and she'll be a 50". The best part is you know where she lives now. Keep those rods bent!
+Alexander Bronsky Thanks! I caught a 32" for my first musky a few weeks ago so this was only the second one I've caught. My friend caught a 36" about a half hour before this one too! We'll be hitting this stretch of river a couple more times this year so I can't wait to see what happens once the water starts cooling off!
That's an awesome and beautiful fish. Catching it must have been quite a thrill. Best of luck grabbing one of those bigger ones you mention below someday.
+Bryan Prokuski Thanks Bryan! This one was only my second musky, the first was a few weeks ago on this same stretch of river. I'm glad I had the hat cam that day, I don't think my other camera rigs would have picked up as much of the action.
@@aminecraftalpaca1221 I have been fishing Musky for over 45 years and until this year had only caught one casting and it was 32.5 inches. So you think one season was long?
0:12 Check out the wake and the turning ability of this fish. I've seen plenty of wakes but never so clearly what exactly is going on when a fish makes a pass on it's prey.
+gmanlipripper Thanks man! I've been fishing this river for four years now and never caught one until a few weeks ago. This one was only my second musky and my friend caught a 36" on the same trip. All three of them jumped like this one did and put up an awesome fight!
Finally a video on how to handle a muskie from a kayak. Next time I'll try to grab them behind the head like you did (not that I catch that many). The trouble is every time I think they are tired enough to grab they get a new burst of energy and peel more line. Stubborn fish. Single hook on a jig sure helps.
just found your UA-cam channel because of this vid and have to say that was so awesome!!!nice vid!!and one big ass musky😍your youtube channel is a must follow!
This is one awesome channel you have got man. I just have one question though, how is it that you manage to stay so calmWhen you catch these monsters? Keep up the good work
Such great care with the fish in all your videos. You are truly one of the best anglers to watch on UA-cam. Can I ask what river you’re on? I’m from Alberta, Canada but travel through N. Dakota sometimes. I’d like to relate to where you are in these. Keep up the great work. Thank you!!!!👍🏻🎣
It took a good swipe at my friends spook right away and chased mine back a couple times so I think it caught on that it was a lure. First cast with the change up got him though!
Caught my first Tiger muskie 38inches 2 years ago, on 6lb test, no steal leader, with a swimbait. Last May I caught a 36inch tiger muskie on 8lb test, no steal leader. As long as the drag is set right and it don't cut the line, you'd be surprised what you can land.
You have great awareness while catching that beast. You were more aware than your buddy with the lighting of his video. You were aware of his spook hooking on to your handle. You were aware of his kayak floating toward the sticks. All while fighting that muskie on spinning gear with 10lb line!
Have you ever tried 1-¼"dia ABS plumbing parts on your WS Tarpon rails? Here's a screenshot of some on mine: www.dropbox.com/s/uawzx7u5famocrh/Screenshot%202016-06-27%2018.42.13.jpeg?dl=0
I haven't but that's a good idea. Careful for low branches, I've had them pull my rods a few inches out of my rod tubes before so they could definitely pop out of those short tubes but it looks like you have a leash on them.
You got that right: low branches can be evil so leashes while on the move. As you get anywhere near overhanging branches and culverts etc, you poke the rod handles horizontally into those inverted T rear fittings (the rods will nicely contour to the curvature of the kayak by positioning/flexing the tips alongside more of the same fittings on front rails). You can also troll using extensions/variations on the front ones: www.dropbox.com/s/0xrma9dm5trhjlp/Screenshot%202016-06-28%2008.48.15.jpeg?dl=0
Awesome fish! Great video quality and handling of the fish. I'm surprised you didn't go for one hell of a ride lol Iv been pulled by big bluegills and bass I figured a musky would have you moving like a jetski!
Thanks! I figured it would have put up more of a fight too but I think it used a lot of its energy with the jumps. Later in the fall one of my friends got pulled about a half mile by a 50"+ but it thrashed and snapped the line as he was trying to land it.
Thanks! Hopefully I can hook into a few more this summer! I'd think almost any video editing software will let you add a still shot. I use an older Roxio program that has a half decent video editor. It's pretty basic but it does what I need it to.
Thanks! I was using a GoPro hero 4 here with an ATR3350 lapel mic/Zoom H1 for audio. I’ve switched cameras to the Hero 5 since then, the shake reduction makes for more stable video and it’s lighter weight not having to have it in a housing.
Beautiful backdrop there. Paradise. The fun part is catching fish like that the not so fun part is having to grab them. In my neck of the woods it's mostly pike and usually much smaller but those gill plates will mess you up! I finally got a pair of gloves just tired of trying to cradle the fish while grabbing the lure and hoping he doesn't slice me. Nice video!!
Thanks John! This was the fourth year I've been fishing this river, never caught a musky until this summer and I ended up catching three of them! There aren't many pike either but when I find one they're usually a pretty good size. I mostly target smallmouth so when I hook into a bonus fish like this I'm a little unprepared to land it. A pair of gloves would be a great idea! This one thrashed a little while my buddy was getting his phone out and looking back I think one of it's teeth poked my finger but I've been sliced up by their gills before too. That's just one more reason I always have a tube of super glue in my tackle box, glue the wounds shut and it's back to fishing!
This is a true Musky or spotted Musky some are plain and some are spotted the Musky your friend was talking about with stripes are hybrids referred to as tiger musky which is a cross breed between a northern pike and a true Musky. Gratz and thanks for letting it go.. keep up the good work! and stay Bowed Up!
Awesome fish! Explosive on the take but you'd think they'd fight longer, no? If it were a bluegill that big, you'd be fighting for hours! ;) As always, thanks for the vids!
Yeah bluegill are hard fighting fish for their size. I was expecting this fight to last a little longer too but I think the musky used up a lot of its energy with the jumps.
thats really a nice one! thanks for release these beautiful creatures and not kill them all like other ppl do. C&R is important, especially when they are big, so they can build a new strong generation.
The fisherman caught the monster without using a net like it was no big deal. Calm and cool. No yelling. No anxiety. I am impressed!
Years later I still got him beat with a no-net catch 45 incher.
This is why catch and release is so important. So others can catch these magical fish
And top keep that strong genetic material in the system producing more honkers like that
And also they can grow Bigger
It’s also important to release your fish because Jeffrey Epstein didn’t kill himself.
Well said
Backyard Football League BYFL I agree
Sitting at a hospital in Lansing, Mi with my mom. Been a long night but hThis made my day! Thanks for sharing
+David Wilson Wow, small world. Lansing is only an hour from where i live! Hope your mom is okay!
+KaySeVeN (Kobicus007) thank you
+David Wilson Thanks David, I'm glad you liked it! Best wishes to your mom!
+NDYakAngler Thank you, she's had a rough hall. Been following your feeds for some time. Really enjoy them and thinking about getting a kayak. Just trying to wear my wife down to let me. Even talked her into going to Canoecopia with me last year! Keep the videos coming.
That was unbelieveable, a fish of a lifetime , 3 time jumper , good for you , phots and video ,every ones dream , thanks for the great fight, hopefully me someday , thanks again.
nice catch! one of my friends caught a tiger muskee in northern Illinois a few weeks ago and it was 40 inches!
Thats the size of my cock dude. Awesome catch
You're like the Bob Ross of fishing, haha.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed he's a little too calm lol
truer words! this guy chills me out on stressful work days.
Awesome video. You got the strike and all of the action. Great looking barred musky. Give her a few years and she'll be a 50". The best part is you know where she lives now. Keep those rods bent!
That was an awesome catch!! Beautiful fish!! Glad you were able to share it with us! Keep Fishing and Tight Lines
+IronTexas24 Thanks! This was probably the biggest fish I've ever caught from my kayak!
Mine was a 25lbs jack crevell! arm as dead after the fight! Congrats on the PB from the kayak!!
Just amazing...Up early in the morning getting my dose of great kayak fishing before work...Just amazing two thumbs up
Dude that was a nice fish! Love it when they jump too! I caught a tiger musky 2 years ago about 25" on a flipping bait. Another awesome video!
+Alexander Bronsky Thanks! I caught a 32" for my first musky a few weeks ago so this was only the second one I've caught. My friend caught a 36" about a half hour before this one too! We'll be hitting this stretch of river a couple more times this year so I can't wait to see what happens once the water starts cooling off!
That's an awesome and beautiful fish. Catching it must have been quite a thrill. Best of luck grabbing one of those bigger ones you mention below someday.
Your videos are great!!!! Keep them coming!!!
How can you be so calm ! If I hooked a musky like that I'd be totally nuts
As Roland Martin would say, "SON!!!!"
Awesome Footage Matt! Nice work on landing him! Only had one on once but never got it in the yak.
+Bryan Prokuski Thanks Bryan! This one was only my second musky, the first was a few weeks ago on this same stretch of river. I'm glad I had the hat cam that day, I don't think my other camera rigs would have picked up as much of the action.
NICE dude!! I think he had a lil tarpon in him. :-) Amazing footage!
That's exactly what I was thinking, it jumped a lot like a tarpon!
Just found this video going down the UA-cam pike video rabbit hole. Amazing footage man!
If you go to 1:18 you will see another fish near your paddle. Nice catch.
Another musky checking things out!
Good eye on that one, it looked even bigger than the one he caught.
wth...where? lol
It's actually just after 1:16
It’s actually the fish he had hooked 😱
great stuff, and fantastic to see it been carefully nursed back before release. nice one
And you have Muskie anglers who spend an entire season to catch 1. 😂😂
Alvinator 520 dont remind me I’ve been hunting for 2 years and have caught 1 47” all the 50” manage to get away at the boat as I cry on the inside
@@aminecraftalpaca1221 I have been fishing Musky for over 45 years and until this year had only caught one casting and it was 32.5 inches. So you think one season was long?
Old Goat lol guess not
Old Goat At some point, you gotta think, maybe it’s not the fish ya know? Hahahah but damn. I hope you catch one soon again.
@@alvinator5203 I caught a 38 & 34.5 incher on my 70th birthday this May.😳
0:12 Check out the wake and the turning ability of this fish. I've seen plenty of wakes but never so clearly what exactly is going on when a fish makes a pass on it's prey.
absolutely awesome, nice pics and great fish! keep up the good work!
Man. That’s a bucket list thing for me. Great catch and good job filming
Sweet fish. That hookset was sick
Great judgement call on changing lures, game changer.
Nice video
This is awesome. Thanks for sharing. Good job!
whenever I watch your videos, it makes me playing Fishing Planet. your camera angle on the kayak is exactly the same as the game.
I might have to go buy that game if spring weather doesn’t show up soon!
bro that was sweet. I"m hoping that happens to me one day. to cool be safe
+gmanlipripper Thanks man! I've been fishing this river for four years now and never caught one until a few weeks ago. This one was only my second musky and my friend caught a 36" on the same trip. All three of them jumped like this one did and put up an awesome fight!
So.. 5 years later, has it happened for you yet?
@@Raidersge lol not from the kayak but boat. yes. he was a small guy though. waiting on that monster. 👊
Finally a video on how to handle a muskie from a kayak. Next time I'll try to grab them behind the head like you did (not that I catch that many). The trouble is every time I think they are tired enough to grab they get a new burst of energy and peel more line. Stubborn fish. Single hook on a jig sure helps.
Wow that was awesome! Hopefully this will happen to me one time I go musky fishing
You are having one hell of a late summer! love the videos!
+P Laurella Thanks! I can't wait to see what happens over the next few weeks when the water starts cooling off!
just found your UA-cam channel because of this vid and have to say that was so awesome!!!nice vid!!and one big ass musky😍your youtube channel is a must follow!
Thanks! I can't wait to hit this stretch of river again this summer! I caught a few muskie there last year and the smallmouth fishing was incredible!
Awesome musky!! Great job! Beautiful fish, and that’s a good looking river! Wish I had access to water like that!!
that was completely awesome stuff mang...
wowwwzers..
41.5inch muskey on a bass set up rod..
cant go wrong with that 😁😁😁😁
great job man love the rods you use their the best !!
This is one awesome channel you have got man. I just have one question though, how is it that you manage to stay so calmWhen you catch these monsters? Keep up the good work
LDC Outdoors listen to his breathing and see his shaky hands. We all show it differently. Myself? I would’ve freaked out and lost it, no doubt.
Great video great fish and great handling. So glad you didn't use those grippers on it.
Such great care with the fish in all your videos. You are truly one of the best anglers to watch on UA-cam. Can I ask what river you’re on? I’m from Alberta, Canada but travel through N. Dakota sometimes. I’d like to relate to where you are in these. Keep up the great work. Thank you!!!!👍🏻🎣
Awesome video and fish! Man you guys have some great spots out there!
+Drew Olmsted Thanks Drew! This is an awesome river system, lots of big smallies and some nice bonus fish lately too!
Awesome catch, and nice job playing it!
Lifting a 41” musky out of the water by hand. You sir are a musky whisperer.
Your videos are amazing! Great job! That was a nice Musky!
Great catch and release on that musky!
Wow! Hook was really set in! Your ability to remain calm is something!
great catch! smart move to switch to the jig
Beautiful muskie! Suprised you got him on the jig over the spook.
It took a good swipe at my friends spook right away and chased mine back a couple times so I think it caught on that it was a lure. First cast with the change up got him though!
I appreciate how you treat the fish.
Nice video! That was intense...
How are you so calm when that monster is on your line??? You're a true Monk of fishermen
Caught my first Tiger muskie 38inches 2 years ago, on 6lb test, no steal leader, with a swimbait.
Last May I caught a 36inch tiger muskie on 8lb test, no steal leader.
As long as the drag is set right and it don't cut the line, you'd be surprised what you can land.
You have great awareness while catching that beast. You were more aware than your buddy with the lighting of his video. You were aware of his spook hooking on to your handle. You were aware of his kayak floating toward the sticks. All while fighting that muskie on spinning gear with 10lb line!
Awesome footage...musky jumping everywhere.
I would love to land a fish like that in my kayak. Must be such a thrill.
Gorgeous fish and nice release! I'll be targeting these beasts next year from my kayak on Lake of the Woods. Can't wait!!
Thanks! Lake of the Woods would be a fun trip! I need to get up to LOTW or Rainy Lake next year.
Awesome video! Congrats on the Muskie!
Fun to watch Matt!
At 1:14 fish was like “I believe I can fly” 😂
There’s another massive pike that can be seen in the water at the bottom of the screen!
Awesome footage
Thanks for kayak info. Going looking this weekend.agsin thankyou
Amazing. All your videos are good. You are very talented AND very fortunate.
Thanks Larry! I'm lucky to have some great fishing around here!
Have you ever tried 1-¼"dia ABS plumbing parts on your WS Tarpon rails? Here's a screenshot of some on mine: www.dropbox.com/s/uawzx7u5famocrh/Screenshot%202016-06-27%2018.42.13.jpeg?dl=0
I haven't but that's a good idea. Careful for low branches, I've had them pull my rods a few inches out of my rod tubes before so they could definitely pop out of those short tubes but it looks like you have a leash on them.
You got that right: low branches can be evil so leashes while on the move. As you get anywhere near overhanging branches and culverts etc, you poke the rod handles horizontally into those inverted T rear fittings (the rods will nicely contour to the curvature of the kayak by positioning/flexing the tips alongside more of the same fittings on front rails). You can also troll using extensions/variations on the front ones:
www.dropbox.com/s/0xrma9dm5trhjlp/Screenshot%202016-06-28%2008.48.15.jpeg?dl=0
awesome fish!
Nice man, I just got my first musky from a kayak. Caught him on the spook too.
Awesome fish! Great video quality and handling of the fish. I'm surprised you didn't go for one hell of a ride lol Iv been pulled by big bluegills and bass I figured a musky would have you moving like a jetski!
Thanks! I figured it would have put up more of a fight too but I think it used a lot of its energy with the jumps. Later in the fall one of my friends got pulled about a half mile by a 50"+ but it thrashed and snapped the line as he was trying to land it.
Wow that was awesome!!! Big fish! Good job!
Thanks man! That was the highlight of my year so far!
great fish man! even better release!!! how do you add photos to gopro videos? what program do you use?
Thanks! Hopefully I can hook into a few more this summer! I'd think almost any video editing software will let you add a still shot. I use an older Roxio program that has a half decent video editor. It's pretty basic but it does what I need it to.
i was so afraid you were going to wake it with the paddle their for awhile !
Awesome fish. What camera do you use to record? It’s great quality.
Thanks! I was using a GoPro hero 4 here with an ATR3350 lapel mic/Zoom H1 for audio. I’ve switched cameras to the Hero 5 since then, the shake reduction makes for more stable video and it’s lighter weight not having to have it in a housing.
well done! very nice fish! congrats on the catch and well done with the release!
Thanks! I've always wanted to catch one, glad I had the hat cam going!
Beautiful backdrop there. Paradise. The fun part is catching fish like that the not so fun part is having to grab them. In my neck of the woods it's mostly pike and usually much smaller but those gill plates will mess you up! I finally got a pair of gloves just tired of trying to cradle the fish while grabbing the lure and hoping he doesn't slice me. Nice video!!
Thanks John! This was the fourth year I've been fishing this river, never caught a musky until this summer and I ended up catching three of them! There aren't many pike either but when I find one they're usually a pretty good size. I mostly target smallmouth so when I hook into a bonus fish like this I'm a little unprepared to land it. A pair of gloves would be a great idea! This one thrashed a little while my buddy was getting his phone out and looking back I think one of it's teeth poked my finger but I've been sliced up by their gills before too. That's just one more reason I always have a tube of super glue in my tackle box, glue the wounds shut and it's back to fishing!
Glue the wounds shut. Dude that's hard core lol.
OMG!!! What a monster! Great job!
The next best thing to me catching that musky was watching you catch that musky.
Awesome vid what state are you in
+Outdoorsmen101 This was in Minnesota.
Such a beautiful fish.
beautiful musky! loved the acrobatics!! nice catch.
Thanks! I cant believe I got it in on 10lb line!
Love when they go airborne
Epic video, needs way more views.
This is a true Musky or spotted Musky some are plain and some are spotted the Musky your friend was talking about with stripes are hybrids referred to as tiger musky which is a cross breed between a northern pike and a true Musky. Gratz and thanks for letting it go.. keep up the good work! and stay Bowed Up!
Good info! This was only my second musky and he caught his first a couple weeks later so we’re by no means experts on them lol.
headed out right now to see if I can get one before dark I fish them nearly every day here in Illinois. very addictive
Hey! Nice video man, One quick question though.. Was this a creek or a river because it seems a bit small for a river
Thanks! This was on a river.
Thanks for the reply :)
He was jumping like a smallie lol
nice jumping action. great vid. had no fishing time this season in ND maybe next year.
Thanks! I hope you get some fishing in next year! A couple more weeks and I think the kayak will be going in storage for the winter.
Awesome fish! Explosive on the take but you'd think they'd fight longer, no? If it were a bluegill that big, you'd be fighting for hours! ;) As always, thanks for the vids!
Yeah bluegill are hard fighting fish for their size. I was expecting this fight to last a little longer too but I think the musky used up a lot of its energy with the jumps.
That is such a nice catch...cool
+Jose Florida Pure Fishing Thanks Jose! This was my biggest fish caught from the kayak so far!
Are those St. Croix rods you're using?
That's a fish of a lifetime.
I hope not, I've seen a few bigger ones swimming around in this river!
Whoa what a jump!
All three I've seen caught this year jumped just like this one. They're a blast to catch!
What an awesome fish 👍
As a Pike fisherman here in UK catching a Musky in top of my wish list. Next time im that side of the pond im going to give it a go.
I picked up a decent musky rod and reel combo recently and I’m planning on targeting them a few times this fall.
Great catch 👍👏
Nice. Which River is thats?
Wow that was so cool man nice work!
+BayouBassKing Thanks! That was the biggest fish I've caught in the kayak so far and one of the coolest fights too!
nice!! what camera are you using?
Thanks! I use a Gopro hero 4 silver on a home made hat cam rig. I also use a Zoom H1 with an ATR-3350 lapel mic to pick up audio.
What's the difference between a muskie and a pike?
Wow. Great fish.
That was EPIC man !!
You Americans are so lucky , you have some amazing fishing
Do you have both pike and musky where you are or do you call muskies pike sometimes?
There are both pike and muskie in many of the rivers and lakes I fish.
Monster...looks so sinister just under the surface like that!
late but good job well done!! sportsmanship at its finest
Great video man
thats really a nice one! thanks for release these beautiful creatures and not kill them all like other ppl do. C&R is important, especially when they are big, so they can build a new strong generation.