Somewhat tongue in cheek, but Lake St. Clair bass tournament weight record holder Scott Dobson isn’t laughing after not one, but two large Lake St. Clair muskies attacked his brand new Minn Kota trolling motor head two days in a row while he was out enjoying some late fall smallmouth bass fishing! In all my years fishing out there, I’ve had one big one do this once, but two days in a row!?! That is something. Check out the pictures of the damage on the forum.
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