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To Shoot a Musky

By: Bill Stokes
Narrated by: Johnny Mack
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Satchel was the undisputed king of the resident muskies. He had roamed the flowage for years, periodically terrorizing innocent fisherman by surfacing like a whale so close to a boat that the occupants could look deep into the fish's black eyes and see what seemed to be undiluted piscatorial evil.

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fish take or not who knows uncle Charlie and musky just might be In fish tale heaven together. was a great story
Johnny Mack was great
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really like this book

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I loved the story. It made me think of fishing with grandpa and I smiled.

what a fish story

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A great fishing tale like my grandfather used to tell! I truly love these short stories by Bill Stokes. To me they are like those Pixar animated shorts my kids love. A short story leaving the reader completely satisfied! Great narration by Johnny Mack.

Great fishing tale

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This was a quick story, but it held a lot without it. It was enjoyable to listen to and as entertaining as a fishing tale tends to be.

Review: To Shoot a Musky, by Bill Stokes

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Fishing and tall tales have always gone hand In hand. Everyone has a tale about the big one that got away. Every lake has a tale of elusive monster fish. This one doesn't disappoint. I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher.

Tall fishin tale

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