Gillich's Oneida Co. 51.25"
Justin Gaiche
Posted 7/10/2007 3:13 PM (#264544)
Subject: Gillich's Oneida Co. 51.25"




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Location: Wausau, Wisconsin
Here's a picture of the 51" Mark caught on the 2 pounder.


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slimm
Posted 7/10/2007 3:24 PM (#264546 - in reply to #264544)
Subject: Re: Gillich's Oneida Co. 51.25"





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Location: Chicago
Great fish and picture!!
brandonschorle
Posted 7/10/2007 3:29 PM (#264547 - in reply to #264546)
Subject: Re: Gillich's Oneida Co. 51.25"




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atleast the workout produced!!
gills
Posted 7/10/2007 4:29 PM (#264565 - in reply to #264544)
Subject: RE: Gillich's Oneida Co. 51.25"




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awesome fish!
jonnysled
Posted 7/10/2007 5:21 PM (#264572 - in reply to #264544)
Subject: Re: Gillich's Oneida Co. 51.25"





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Location: minocqua, wi.
beauty ... she looks like a river fish ... congratulations mark!
tfootstalker
Posted 7/10/2007 8:01 PM (#264601 - in reply to #264572)
Subject: Re: Gillich's Oneida Co. 51.25"





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Location: Nowheresville, MN
What kind of equipment was he using, a water balloon launcher? Seriously though, what can handle these? I can't see getting those things more than 30 ft from the boat.
floydss
Posted 7/10/2007 9:43 PM (#264622 - in reply to #264544)
Subject: Re: Gillich's Oneida Co. 51.25"





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Location: north west wisconsin
mi has a rod out that says it handles up to 41 ounces, I asked if they were using a 2x4 lol, I wonder if that white stuff bye his foot is part of the tail?????

Edited by floydss 7/10/2007 9:45 PM
muskyboy
Posted 7/10/2007 10:40 PM (#264630 - in reply to #264544)
Subject: Re: Gillich's Oneida Co. 51.25"


Glad to see the two pounder produced as well as the pounder
J.Sloan
Posted 7/11/2007 7:41 AM (#264651 - in reply to #264630)
Subject: Re: Gillich's Oneida Co. 51.25"





Location: Lake Tomahawk, WI
We use a super heavy St. Croix, can't remember the model number but I'll find out and post it. We toyed with the idea of mounting a clay pigeon thrower on the bow, or bringing one of our potato guns out of retirement.

Definitely a lure for a specific place and time.

JS
nwild
Posted 7/11/2007 7:47 AM (#264653 - in reply to #264651)
Subject: Re: Gillich's Oneida Co. 51.25"





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Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain
St Croix built a rod for these things. It is the 7'9" XXXHPM. With the right reel, you can pull a truck out of the ditch with these rods.

Great Fish!
sorenson
Posted 7/11/2007 7:48 AM (#264655 - in reply to #264653)
Subject: Re: Gillich's Oneida Co. 51.25"





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Location: Ogden, Ut
Norm,
And that reel is made by Warn?
S.
THA4
Posted 7/11/2007 8:48 AM (#264665 - in reply to #264544)
Subject: Re: Gillich's Oneida Co. 51.25"





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Location: Not where I wanna be!
i gotta get one of those 2 pounders......wow, what a big bait
and a nice fish!!!!
Shep
Posted 7/11/2007 9:29 AM (#264672 - in reply to #264665)
Subject: Re: Gillich's Oneida Co. 51.25"





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Nice fish!

I doubt I'll ever have a 2 pounder. I'd only be ablr to toss that bad boy once or twice a day! But I like the potato gun idea. Would that actually be legal? hehehe
Donnie3737
Posted 7/11/2007 11:40 AM (#264684 - in reply to #264672)
Subject: Re: Gillich's Oneida Co. 51.25"


I have the two boys hold the water balloon launcher, and I lay the line on the deck, and we fire it out, almost like you're throwing fly-line!!! LOL!

Just kiddin'...but that is how I'd do it I think!!