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Brad Janis (left) caught this thick muskie.
“We weren’t getting much action, then this musky hit,” Janis messaged. “At first, I thought it was a giant catfish, until we saw it. Had it perfectly hooked in the side of the mouth.”
Janis and
Lincoln Buchanan (right) of T-Bone Guide Service were doing slow death a bottom bouncer with a 4-foot leader and a night crawler on a Slow Death hook.
“When you troll at 1 mph, it causes the hook to spin like a corkscrew,” Janis messaged. “Walleyes love it. Apparently musky do, too.”
They didn’t have anything to measure it, but estimated 42-43 inches.
Wed, 02 Jun 2021 17:33 UTC
© YouTube / Unlocked The journalist traced what he claims is the slow death of freedom in Britain since 1914. While he is at times comically traditional,
it is hard to argue with his conclusion that many people have forgotten the value of liberty.
Peter Hitchens is a dyed-in-the-wool conservative. In an interview for Unlocked, Hitchens even describes himself as a reactionary . His theme is the loss of freedom in the UK and while his uber-conservative views mean he has a very different take on freedom from me, he s quite right to be concerned about our society s general loss of concern with the issue of liberty.