Ryan McMahon is an angler and guide from Minnesota with a burning passion for catching muskie. In this short video, Ryan shares what he was looking for as a muskie angler from his “next” fishing boat and tells his story of how he came to decide on a Skeeter MX1825.
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Skeeter's MX 1825 for the Muskie Angler
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JD WinstonInactiveChanhassen, MNPosts: 899artifishalPosts: 216June 8, 2015 at 2:39 pm #1549119
There’s no muskies in Big Marine haha, very cool video though.
Good eye, sir! The location for this short video was chosen to NOT have muskie since this was filmed a couple weeks before the muskie opener. Casting big baits on a muskie lake prior to opener would likely be frowned up, if you know what I mean.
June 9, 2015 at 1:53 pm #1549353nice video, but those single console MX1825’s look so goofy… I can see the benefits though for Muskie guides… near the end of the video it shows a clip of the back of the boat and there appears to be an extended casting deck installed, was that short clip taken from a MX2025 boat or is that a custom MX1825 extended casting deck Ryan made?
I’ve looked into making my own MX1825 extended rear deck but there’s no way it won’t get in the way of your side rod and storage lockers..
June 9, 2015 at 2:10 pm #1549358nice video, but those single console MX1825’s look so goofy… I can see the benefits though for Muskie guides… near the end of the video it shows a clip of the back of the boat and there appears to be an extended casting deck installed, was that short clip taken from a MX2025 boat or is that a custom MX1825 extended casting deck Ryan made?
I’ve looked into making my own MX1825 extended rear deck but there’s no way it won’t get in the way of your side rod and storage lockers..
That particular shot of Ryan hooking up the big sucker minnow was from my 2025.
June 9, 2015 at 2:14 pm #1549360but those single console MX1825’s look so goofy
I’m a symmetry guy so I think all single console boats look a little off.
June 9, 2015 at 3:54 pm #1549388<div class=”d4p-bbt-quote-title”>JoeMX1825 wrote:</div>
nice video, but those single console MX1825’s look so goofy… I can see the benefits though for Muskie guides… near the end of the video it shows a clip of the back of the boat and there appears to be an extended casting deck installed, was that short clip taken from a MX2025 boat or is that a custom MX1825 extended casting deck Ryan made?I’ve looked into making my own MX1825 extended rear deck but there’s no way it won’t get in the way of your side rod and storage lockers..
That particular shot of Ryan hooking up the big sucker minnow was from my 2025.
was that from an IDO show? if so, what season and episode? if it’s not from a show, please put that on the episode list for next season! (Muskie’s caught via large suckers)
John BPosts: 17June 9, 2015 at 5:15 pm #1549401Ryan works on my Pro Staff and he was the main reason I recently purchased a MX1825 from Skeeter Boat Center. When I started boat shopping, he was very knowledgeable about the boat and really showed me alot of the nice features and strong points too it. It helped make my decision an easy one. He also knows a thing or two about catching Muskies.
June 9, 2015 at 5:40 pm #1549404was that from an IDO show? if so, what season and episode? if it’s not from a show, please put that on the episode list for next season! (Muskie’s caught via large suckers)
We filmed this with Ryan in the metro a couple falls back.
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