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  Location: Roseau | Anyone know anything about this fish, size when caught, etc.?  
Looks like an absolute giant!!  
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  Location: Smith Creek | That was (is) the current all tackle C&R record in Canada.  I think... | 
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  Location: Smith Creek | You have to remember, French Canadians are extremely small. | 
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  Location: Ontario | Hehe, that's a good one !   | 
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  | BenR - 10/5/2009  6:36 PM  
  
Surprised a photo when public...cannot wait for the muskie police to voice an opinion about the use of a gaff....   
  
If I'm not mistaken this isn't a fish from this year. I think I remember seeing this picture in the past? | 
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  | So BenR, are you suggesting that it is ok to use a gaff to haul a fish in the boat? | 
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  | Wow....judging from your post he may have some competition  
  
  
5-4-3-2-1 poof gone  
  
thanks Mr Worrell....if you saw it you know why, if you missed it...you missed it
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  Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | He's baiting you, and you are lining up to get thrashed. Enough, already. | 
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  Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | I watched many anglers use a trip-gaff for years and used one several times very successfully. I still carry my Dick G trip gaff although with the new fish friendly nets the last few years, I don't use it anymore because for me it's more difficult. It swivels, has a locking 'trip' on the hook, and basically holds the fish in the water by the jaw with no harm done at all.  
  
You definitely were baiting, Ben....:) | 
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  Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | I used mine alot years past when fishing alone to get larger pike unhooked safely and quickly on the Goon as one can, on a good day, catch over 20. I can honestly say I never hurt a fish using that thing. A well made trip gaff's a tool that when improperly used causes harm and properly used doesn't.  
  
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  Location: Angola, IN | Let's get back to the #*^@ topic.  Who caught this fish??  Anyone freakin know??  I saw this same pic in an old wrinkly magazine sitting on the #*#*ter somewhere in Canada in my cabin...which means I saw it at least 4 years ago, and the story was old then.    
  
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  | that article is quite old.  using a gaff is not something anyone should learn on their own. I have done it in the past, but it was shown to me properly by someone with 15-20 years experience in manipulating them, in fact if done right it's little damage at all to the fish. However mistakes with a gaff do not forgive. If you miss, you can seriously injure or kill the fish. Todays thick mesh nets are really terrific. even the craddle-net hybrids are enormous and have a combination of thick mesh and fin saving mesh on the bottoms. | 
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  | oh but as for te fish. the head is absolutely GIANT! 55 inches plus with most likely a massive belly for a december fish in freezing waters. | 
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  | not even close.fish was 60 1/4 | 
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  Location: Eastern Ontario | muskysam - 10/6/2009  4:32 PM  
  
not even close.fish was 60 1/4   
  
Not even close take out the 0 1/.  
  
This was a December fish and probably a world record. I never saw a picture of it but rumours went away as fast as they apeared back then.  
  
The head shot of that fish says it all, no trick photography there just a huge fish.  
  
Now I wish I knew where to find that article and other pictures.  
  
P.S. You may also notice that this gaff is specially made for C&R muskies. Extremely long and wide gap, I'm sure some still use them now and again. | 
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  | Might be a silly question but doesn't the artical answer your questions???? | 
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  | I think that was a picture taken by someone else of the magazine.  
  
The angler, I believe, is Jocelyn Lapointe.  You won't hear a lot of people talk about it...  However, someone on here already posted the picture and another accompanying one so I'll go ahead and link it here (very bottom): http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=51... | 
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  | Story appeared in a french magazine called Sentier Chasse et Peche, October 1997 issue.  60 1/4'' caught in the Ottawa River by Jocelyn Lapointe December 8 1996.  
  
Unfortunetly, the story is not anywhere online.   
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  Location: Roseau | Muskie 4life, yes that is a silly question, as I dont have the magazine, I just saw this online one day and saved it.  
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