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sworrall
Posted 10/30/2010 9:07 AM (#465068 - in reply to #463300)
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Posts: 32789


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Guest,
Ummmm...it's a rare fish indeed, and the general muskie angling public won't go nutz dashing over there to try to catch one.
crawman
Posted 11/3/2010 2:57 PM (#465468 - in reply to #463300)
Subject: RE: pigment free musky


nice fish!

I know where another is hiding. Followed in but didn't eat. Hung around for quite a while. When she followed I thought it was a musky following in belly up...was something else...
esoxaddict
Posted 11/3/2010 4:25 PM (#465474 - in reply to #463300)
Subject: Re: pigment free musky





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I saw one like that on Eagle this past year. Big, about 52". We nicknamed her "blondie"...

Similar reaction to crawman on my part. "What the heck IS that?!"
muskyNR
Posted 3/16/2011 9:44 AM (#487333 - in reply to #465066)
Subject: RE: pigment free musky




Posts: 40


Location: B;acksburg Virginia
That is a beautiful fish i would certainly have a replica made fittante or lax. im new to this site and was looking at these posts and i have say congrats to the lucky angler that is the fish of 10,000 lifetimes!!!!!!!!!!
JakeStCroixSkis
Posted 3/16/2011 7:48 PM (#487432 - in reply to #463300)
Subject: Re: pigment free musky





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Location: St. Lawrence River
Awesome, very unique.
Rattlin RB
Posted 3/19/2011 3:13 PM (#487875 - in reply to #465066)
Subject: RE: pigment free musky




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Love the pics. Truly and awesome catch.
semper esox
Posted 3/19/2011 11:27 PM (#487918 - in reply to #487875)
Subject: RE: pigment free musky




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Location: ladysmith, wi
this fish was reconized as a world record by the hall of fame in hayward so congrats to paul
BenR
Posted 3/20/2011 11:28 AM (#487953 - in reply to #487918)
Subject: RE: pigment free musky


semper esox - 3/19/2011 11:27 PM

this fish was reconized as a world record by the hall of fame in hayward so congrats to paul


No doubt it looks bigger than Spray's fish. Good to hear the hall is coming around. BR
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