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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana | We have all seen the big pike photo that has been passed around the internet world for the past year.....
But how about this one... got this one today through e-mail...
HOLY COW...
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Location: mad chain | WOW........ |
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Location: lansing, il | was it caught by your uncles brothers cousins dads personal friend on rainy lake too???? hahahahaaa
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| Uhh... wow? |
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| funny how fast big fish pics circulate on the net... I had that same pic fw to me a few hours ago...
Dude, my sisters boyfriends 2nd cousins extranged husband caught that on Lake Mendota! |
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Location: Madison, WI | um, that can't be real! |
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| what kind of boat is he fishing out of?
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Location: St. Louis, MO., Marco Is., FL, Nestor Falls, ON | That looks like a guy that fishes with Luca Cattin from Italy. How about it Luca....are you out there? |
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| From Italy I heard, a true 50 pound pike. What a catch! |
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| omg |
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Location: Wisconsin | That is why I want to go to Europe to fish. That and Zander also. |
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Location: Iowa | Holy Cow...literally...europe again?...
Big Perc
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| This the same guy?
http://www.esoxhunter.com/images/larry.gif |
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Location: Stones throw away...finally!! | Is that the guy from the novel "The Old Man and the Sea"? Giant fish. |
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Location: minocqua, wi. | that thing had to come from minnesota .... |
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Location: Rhinelander | I heard Little Duffy Lake, anybody else? |
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Location: Brookfield, WI | Italy. Makes sense. Pasta is loaded with carbs.
Kevin
I feel like hitting some golf balls.
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Location: Oregon | wow!
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Location: Northern Illinois | Is the guy holding the fish a midget? |
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Location: Brookfield, WI | No. He's Italian and a relative of Danny Devito. The DeVitos are well known pike fishermen in Italy.
Kevin
I feel like hitting some golf balls. |
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Location: Lebanon,Mo | HOLY @#$%%^%$$#$#@@#!^%^&%^!!!!!!!!!!!!! i need a beer now. and of course he was out fishin for the perch and caught it on a small jig.
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Location: Big Lake, MN | Incredible!!!!!!!! That's one HUGE hammer handle!!!! |
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| NICE! :thumbsup: |
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| Just incredible. What a beast. |
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Location: WESTERN WI | SLOBASAURUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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| someone mentioned "lake mendota" you talkin bout madison.............my dad grew up on that lake...........i fish is a lot..............lots of big pike there..........not that big though = )
-b- |
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| Wasn't he fishin for walleye before the pike season opened and caught it by accident? |
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| All I can see it that it's a Wisconsin Strain pike that was planted in Minnesota and caught by somebody not from Minnesota and now is famous? |
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Location: Racine, Wi | Those are some funny comments. ha ha
My God is that thing obese. It looks like I felt after eating Chipotles yesterday. |
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| Its authentic, caught Lake Maggiore, Nothern Italy and its supposed to have bottomed out some 55lb scales.
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Makes you realize just how big a 50 lber really is.
Word is that fish was just over 50lbs.
Kind of puts all these 50 lb muskies you hear about on the boards in perspective, doesn't it?
JS |
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Location: Lincoln UK | You mean that a lot are not 50lb fish, heavens above now why would anyone say a fish was bigger than it was?
You are dead right there are an awful lot of supposed 50's that are to be frank nowhere even close, been a few lately from people who you would have thought better.
The only way to know how much a fish weighs is to weigh them, very fast and easy if you have the right kit.
The "it could have been a fifty" phrase is laughable in all but a very few cases and should be sneered at when used. |
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| BTW it was released. |
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| Let's look at what it takes to get to that 50# mark:
50"x28.5"
52"x28"
53"x27.5"
55"x27"
57"x26.5" |
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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana | I would guess has got to be close to 55x27..and a not just 27 at the fattest part...but a SOLID 27 throughout the body of the fish!
This things is GROSS... |
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Location: England | Bootiful! |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | If the fish is the right length and girth, and someone says it's a 50, it's a 50. I sure wouldn't sneer at a 57X26.5.
That Pike looks all of 50# to me, and if it isn't, it's sure big enough to get my attention. |
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| Must have ate a slow swimming pizza chef
What a catch... Y-bones the size of a sling shot. |
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Location: Padova - Italy | rpieske - 3/22/2007 1:46 PM
That looks like a guy that fishes with Luca Cattin from Italy. How about it Luca....are you out there?
That guy was also in your boat when we meet with you in Sabaskong Bay in 2005, Bob!
All I know is that fish was caught in the lake Maggiore, as someone correctly says here, while trolling a copy of my “Hairbug”, a big swimming jig that I showed to MuskieFirst friends some years ago.
The fish bottomed out his 55 lbs scale and was released without taking a proper weight.
This is what Carlo refer to my close friend, usual client and big pike expert Pippo “Mautenani”, also a guy you know well, that indicate him the spot where to fish.
In my picture is Pippo in our more recent musky trip Bob.
Next time you come here you have something to think in the middle of your cruises, my friend!
There is always a seat for you in my boat, or Pippo’s Alumacraft pike/muskie rig, to try a chance to catch one of this monsters on the right spot with the same baits!
I’ve travel around the world in search of big pike and some time ago I says to Gordy that world record pike could be here in Italy. My friend Pippo is another guy who firmly believe in this.
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| Surprised the boats not sinking with all that weight! lol.... Nice pike! |
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| Man if I caught a fish like that i would have a hurnea and im only 15
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Location: St. Louis, MO., Marco Is., FL, Nestor Falls, ON | Luca:
I thought that was he. I am proud to have had the chance to fish with all of you. I bow to the King of Pike fisherman. If/when I get back to Italy, I will definitely set aside time to fish with the best guide in Europe. Thanks for letting all of us know the details of this tremendous catch. I now believe that the new world record Pike swims in Italian waters and Luca or one of his friends will catch it. Thanks again. |
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Location: Padova - Italy | Thanks a lot Bob!
I am proud to have had a chance to know a real gentleman like you and to fish with a great muskie fisherman.
Edited by Luca Cattin 3/28/2007 5:22 AM
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Location: Lafayette, IN | Luca,
Back when MuskyFIRST became a website I read many of your posts with great interest. In spite of all the fun and excitement I've enjoyed with our fine musky here in the states I'd give my left arm to become a one-armed pike fisherman in Europe! Those fish are unbelieveable. Thanks for your input on this website. Good luck this year.
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| Here is another huge fish from somewhere in Europe.
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Location: The desert | Now the real question should be.....how many times will that fish get posted here in the next few months? Great fish! |
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Location: MPLS, MN | Wow them are fat! |
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| Why do we get evasive species like carp and gobies and lampreys ,how come we cant get some of these strain of pike and zander here instead? |
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| Hi Bob,
i'm Carlo Aimonetti ,i'm the guy having the luck to fish the big pike
you saw in the photo in the Lake Maggiore.
At the end of August 2005 I had the pleasure to fish with you the musky in the Lake of the wood, hearing the Pavarotti's music............
I want to thank you and also thanks to all the others guys of this forum, for the remarks concerning my catch.
If you want , i should appreciate your direct e-mail address .........................
Thanks again and best regads,
Carlo
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Location: dry creek west virginia | WOW NICE FISH |
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Location: St. Louis, MO., Marco Is., FL, Nestor Falls, ON | merklin - 4/3/2007 4:15 AM
Hi Bob,
i'm Carlo Aimonetti ,i'm the guy having the luck to fish the big pike
you saw in the photo in the Lake Maggiore.
At the end of August 2005 I had the pleasure to fish with you the musky in the Lake of the wood, hearing the Pavarotti's music............
I want to thank you and also thanks to all the others guys of this forum, for the remarks concerning my catch.
If you want , i should appreciate your direct e-mail address .........................
Thanks again and best regads,
Carlo
Hi Carlo:
Congratulations on that tremendous Pike. That is a fish of a lifetime. Everyone here on the muskie forums appreciates that you posted a picture so we could share in your excitement over this fish. Here is my email address:
[email protected] .
But I think it was Placido Domingo not Pavoratti...or maybe both, along with Jose Carreras. I look forward to hearing from you. |
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