The river we wanted to fish was notoriously
difficult to access. The launch ramps and landings were
old and in need of repair and the take out points were spread
out, leading to intimidating decisions about where to put
in and take out. The river also featured many shallow rapids
that posed problems for our small pram. We poured over our
maps before heading out, trying to strategically choose
our drifts to ensure that we would make it to the take out
points each night. We planned 5 solid, dawn to dusk days
of trying to get that elusive "fish of 10000 casts".
The
first day was filled with lots of small pike, smallmouth
bass and one 12 pound muskie. We covered an amazing 10 river
miles and saw some beautiful scenery. We had maybe 20 pike
and 10 bass apiece for a respectable first day count of
around 61 fish. We knew the bigger muskie would be lurking
in deeper, darker water and were hoping to find some soon.
A blue and silver AC Orignal had been the lure of the day.
Day two was filled with great expectation.
Unfortunately we didn't know what the water looked like
until we actually drifted it. Every bend in the river brought
more hope for that deep, dark water we craved, but it never
materialized. We caught a bunch more smallmouth and small
pike. It is funny how a 4 pound smallmouth doesn't hardly
bring a high five if you are targeting monster fish. If
you were on a smallmouth trip, that same 4 pounder would
get everyone on the boat very excited.
We
hit the jackpot on day 3. The river turned into exactly
what we hoped it would. Slow S-bends in the river carved
deep mysterious undercuts. Submerged trees and other stick-ups
screamed muskie. There was some nice, rip-rap bank that
held fat smallmouth. We hooked and landed lots of quality
fish that day including a 25 pound muskie, 8 pound muskie,
many smallmouth to 4 pounds and some more pike. It seemed
like every time we found a nice, deep hole without pike
in it, we hooked a quality muskie.
We knew exactly where we would be fishing
on day 4. The stretch the day before was too good to not
cover for a 2nd time. Some of the deep holes we fished held
promises of even larger fish. At one particularly good looking
location I hooked an absolute monster. This fish was way
bigger than any other freshwater fish I have ever hooked.