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Location: Lake Forest, Illinois | Was just sent this...
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Location: Lebanon,Mo | Thats the Larry for ya...congrats to the angler/guide |
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| Gah.
Wow.
Beckt. |
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Location: Metro | That's just insane. |
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Location: Mauston, Wisconsin | Thats a pig! Congrats, great job.
Have fun!
Al |
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Location: Barnesville MN | Holy Crap!!!! Congrats great fish. |
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| That could eat the fish I catch. I can't even imagine seeing, let alone catching a monster like that! Congrats. |
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Location: oswego, il | Tried to hit the like button but it doesn't work. |
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| Wowza !!! No doubt about that 1 !!! Heck of a Fish--and Congratulations to the TEAM !!! |
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Location: Plymouth, MN | That is amazing! |
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Location: SE, WI. | Gorgeous fish. Jeff is one strong dude...does not look like he is straining to hold that monster up!!! JD |
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| #*^@, that's just wow. It looks to have a short upper jaw. I guess it didn't hurt it's ability to feed. |
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Location: Minnesota | Dammmmmm |
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Location: varies | Im impressed with the apparent health of such a long one. Most have peaked at that length and look as though they are in decline. Not that one, No doubt will be a 60 some day. |
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| saw this earlier this morning.. 58 inches!!!!!!! Fish of a life time. Congrats to the angler!!!
Edited by muskyman1122 11/4/2015 7:53 PM
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| Woah is right! Huge in a photo, so can you imagine it close up? True monster. Nice catch. |
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Location: Brampton Ontario Canada | Thats not a fish, its a dinosaur! Congrats |
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| I just want to know what it feels like to grip a jaw like that. |
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Location: oswego, il | jaultman - 11/5/2015 7:26 AM
I just want to know what it feels like to grip a jaw like that.
I don't imagine he would appreciate it but it would be pretty funny to watch. No bump board needed for this picture! |
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| Your going to see the show River Monsters on the St. Law. soon. Go get Jeremy Wade. |
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| That is one ridiculous fish! True catch of a lifetime! |
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| I am guessing that is the not first or last in that size class to visit that boat. Nice fish! It is fun to see people get a little more liberal with pictures these days.
Edited by BenR 11/5/2015 11:00 AM
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Location: Almond, WI | It's not the first giant for Waterwolf Charters. He had a 59"x28" a few years ago. Check out the fish on his website http://stlawrencemuskiefishing.com/
Catch of several lifetimes for the angler! |
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Location: NorthCentral WI | My god is that a big fish! Congratulations to the guy and his kid, they will never forget that one. |
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Location: Minnesota. | Geeeepers...imagine what that gal looked like in the water when you first see her?
That head's as big as a shoebox! |
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| i bet the picture weighs 10 pounds!! great fish
Edited by Dave F 11/5/2015 1:21 PM
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Location: Metro | ToddM - 11/5/2015 7:47 AM
jaultman - 11/5/2015 7:26 AM
I just want to know what it feels like to grip a jaw like that.
I don't imagine he would appreciate it but it would be pretty funny to watch. No bump board needed for this picture!
woah woah woah. is this the legend of bump boards telling us he didn't need it this time? never in a million years would I have expected to see that in one of your posts. |
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Location: Elk Grove Village, IL & Phillips, WI | I think it ate the bump board!
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| Nice. Any chance we could get the story from the angler? |
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| Wow ! Stunning ! St. Lawrence Monster ! Congrats Jeff. An awesome fish and catch for sure, although I am not surprised of a fish of this size from this fishery, not to take anything away from the angler or the guide service. St. Lawrence River holds a world record if there is one anywhere. Again Congrats ! |
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Location: Money, PA | "It's not the first giant for Waterwolf Charters. He had a 59"x28" a few years ago. Check out the fish on his website http://stlawrencemuskiefishing.com/
Catch of several lifetimes for the angler!"
Just so everyone is fully aware...this fish was not caught on the Waterwolf...Just sayin'
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Location: Minnesota | rodbender - 11/4/2015 6:49 PM
Im impressed with the apparent health of such a long one. Most have peaked at that length and look as though they are in decline. Not that one, No doubt will be a 60 some day.
jabird - 11/5/2015 4:16 PM
Nice. Any chance we could get the story from the angler?
It won't live to be a 60. The fish swallowed the hook and couldn't be released. The angler knifed it.
http://www.syracuse.com/outdoors/index.ssf/2015/11/angler_monster_s...
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