Fisherman’s Catch Confirmed As World Record
Decatur
Posted 1/21/2009 12:29 PM (#356402)
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Fisherman’s Catch Confirmed As World Record

HAYWARD – An avid fly fisherman and fishing guide is the latest Wisconsin world record holder for the monster musky he landed on the Chippewa River with a fly rod.

The National Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame and Museum notified Brad Bohen of Hayward last week that the 51.25-inch musky he caught Oct. 16, 2008, was indeed a world fly rod record for a released fish on a 36-pound tippet, according to Emmett Brown, the Hall’s executive director.

“I’ve never been a record chaser by nature, but I must admit that I am tickled to be in this position,” Bohen says. “I give all the credit to Tom Greenup for his wonderful guiding and oarsmanship that day as well as good fishing buddy Derek Kuehl, who had invited me along on the trip after having a fellow angler cancel out.”

Bohen, who would say only that he caught his musky below the Winter dam but above Lake Holcombe, says that the real story of that day was that not only did he catch a magnificent fish, but within moments, “Derek also hung into a record class beast of his own (fish measured 45 inches) and we proceeded to execute an almost unheard of musky double on a fly!”

Bohen, who guides and currently caretakes at the Winneboujou Club on the Brule River, joins a sizeable and storied group of Wisconsin anglers who have hauled in record fish. Four world records were set in the Hayward area in the late 1940s, including the 69-pound 11-ounce monster Louis Spray pulled from the Chippewa Flowage in 1949.

In more recent years, Wisconsin fly fishermen have also added to the record haul, including three new fly fishing catch and release musky records set in 2008 in addition to Bohen’s. Bill Flader set a new record for 14-pound tippet with the 40-inch musky he pulled from the Chippewa River in Sawyer County; Tom Peterson set two new records, for the 43-inch musky he pulled from North Twin Lake in Vilas County on 50-pound tippet and the 41-inch musky he landed on Kentuck Lake in Forest/Vilas counties to set a record in the “unlimited tippet” category.

Wisconsin also owns a corner of a fifth fly fishing musky record set in 2008: Tom Peterson pulled a 46-inch musky from Smokey Lake, which is mostly in Michigan’s Iron County but also touches Vilas County.

To read more about Brad Bohen’s record musky visit http://dnr.wi.gov/fish/record/bradbohen.html
Brian Swenson
Posted 1/21/2009 2:01 PM (#356427 - in reply to #356402)
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Awesome story, that is a great photo of the double!
Musky Brian
Posted 1/21/2009 2:30 PM (#356438 - in reply to #356427)
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Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin
I love seeing big WI fish, thanks for sharing
MuskyFlyGuy
Posted 1/21/2009 4:18 PM (#356468 - in reply to #356438)
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Great catch! Your writing was terrific and I was with you every moment. Catches like that are so rare, most of us have to live them vicariously.
Tom
Beaver
Posted 1/21/2009 5:28 PM (#356489 - in reply to #356468)
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That is awesome. I can't imagine what that was like. I wish you would have had a video camera, or a tape recorder going during the double-play. I bet there were a few orders given and a few requests made at the same time.
Well done and great story.
Beaver
Decatur
Posted 1/22/2009 8:49 AM (#356602 - in reply to #356402)
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While I wish I was involved with this story, I mearly cut and pasted it. It's a newspaper article.
JKahler
Posted 1/22/2009 11:53 PM (#356739 - in reply to #356402)
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Location: WI
Too cool. I wonder how big of streamers they were using.
dfkiii
Posted 1/23/2009 12:44 AM (#356742 - in reply to #356739)
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Location: Sawyer County, WI

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mavmskyb8
Posted 1/23/2009 8:34 PM (#356884 - in reply to #356402)
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Location: Kentucky
That looks like a badminton birdie!

Bret
JimLang
Posted 1/23/2009 8:46 PM (#356887 - in reply to #356402)
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Awesome story, and a double on a fly...very cool.

I used to wrok for a company in Vermont and fly fishing is big out there. The "big" ones they catch would work well on a herbie rig!! I could only "imagine" how they would react to a catch like this...LOL. (I'll be sending the link to them...)
Dave N
Posted 1/25/2009 8:44 PM (#357198 - in reply to #356602)
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Hey Guys,

The story was written by Lisa Gaumnitz, a Public Information Officer with the Wisconsin DNR in Madison. I edited the article before it went out. Brad Bohen is a true sportsman with the highest degree of skill and ethics, so we did our best to get the story right.

Dave Neuswanger
Fisheries Team Leader, Upper Chippewa Basin
Wisconsin DNR, Hayward
sworrall
Posted 1/25/2009 8:47 PM (#357200 - in reply to #356402)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Thanks Dave, is there a link so I can publish it?
lambeau
Posted 1/25/2009 8:56 PM (#357203 - in reply to #357200)
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http://dnr.wi.gov/fish/record/bradbohen.html
sworrall
Posted 1/25/2009 9:31 PM (#357208 - in reply to #356402)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Ah, I'll need permission to publish it.
Dave N
Posted 1/26/2009 2:50 PM (#357327 - in reply to #357208)
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Steve, if you need permission to publish, contact:
[email protected]
608-264-8942