An unintentional catch of a muskie by way of Joe Szkorla and the

Arden Katz heard Joe Szkorla say, “I’m stuck, back up,” whilst they had been fishing for crappie at the Chain O’Lakes. “I stated, `You’re now not caught, you were given a large fish on, a walleye or a large catfish,’ “ Katz stated. It was once large, however neither of the ones. Try muskie. Muskie have transform each a vacation spot goal and unintentional catches at the Chain. This yr the Illinois Department of Natural Resources didn't have muskies to inventory the Chain. But the Fox River Valley bankruptcy of Muskies, Inc. did. On Oct. 5, FRV stocked 535 9- to 12-inch muskie, from Gollon Bait and Fish Farm in Dodgeville, Wis., into Long and Channel lakes. The muskies had been purchased

Cowboys Cheerleader Melissa Kellerman Forced Off Twitter After Joking About Jason Witten’s Accidental Tackle

The Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders are perhaps the most recognizable squad in the league, so when one cheerleader was forced to cancel her Twitter account, it generated some buzz. Even more perplexing, though, is the reasoning behind the organization requesting that Melissa Kellerman cancel her account. During the Cowboys-Dolphins game on Thanksgiving, tight end Jason Witten was pushed out of bounds, at which point he knocked over 22-year-old cheerleader. On Friday morning, Kellerman posted two seemingly harmless tweets about the incident. She tweeted: "Not hurtin' today, like some of y'all thought I would be! Our TE isn't as tough as he looks... That or I'm WAY tougher than I look. ;)" And then: "I'm not the best at Jason Witten trust falls. ;)" Neither of the tweets seemed offensive