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| I finally found footage of one my pet Muskies.
Video of 21" Tiger Musky eating a 7 inch Perch
Enjoy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRS9CM_bsoM&hd=1
Edited by MuskyFix 11/23/2010 4:00 PM
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Location: South East Wisconsin | Saweet vid Ben! |
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Location: New Hope MN | thanks for posting! |
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Location: VA | Enjoyed that very much, thanks for posting it. 1/3rd it's body length swallowed....amazing.....
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| Nice, how long before the fish ate again? |
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| Thanks.
It was about two days after that big meal, normally it was 18 hours @70 degree temps.
Edited by MuskyFix 11/24/2010 8:40 PM
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Location: Northern IL | A buddy caught this 7+lbs walleye, a 10" pike, and a 8" bullhead and still wanted more.
Attachments ---------------- 10inpk8inbh.jpg (180KB - 1796 downloads)
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Location: Indiana | Ive caught 20in pike on 8 in creek chubs |
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| Pike are the worst for cannibalism that I have seen, a 3 inch pike I had in my tank that ate a 2 3/4 inch sibling. I had brought them both home the same day and one was missing the next day, the larger one had the tail of its sibling hanging out of its mouth. That was a $14 loss |
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Location: New Hope MN | MuskyFix - 11/30/2010 8:08 PM
Pike are the worst for cannibalism that I have seen, a 3 inch pike I had in my tank that ate a 2 3/4 inch sibling. I had brought them both home the same day and one was missing the next day, the larger one had the tail of its sibling hanging out of its mouth. That was a $14 loss
LOL!!! sorry but that's just funny! |
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Location: Hayward, Wisconsin | During the spring netting for the study on Eagle Lake in the 80's, we had a 36" pike in the net that had eaten a 22 inch whitefish...almost 2/3rds of its length. You can't throw a bait/lure tooooo big! |
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Location: Northern IL | Hi Larry,
There are times and people that seem to come along that make a meaningful impression, though at the time it may not seem to mean a thing.
You might not remember but I 1st met you in 1996 I believe, at the Chicago muskie show at the Inland meeting center, long time now. Terry O'Malley was one of the headliner speakers. I remember when my fishing buddy Billy and I came up and introduced ourselves, and said It's an honor to meet you Mr. Ramsell, "We are spoonpluggers!"
The one with the booth next to yours began to laugh out loud, I'll never for get the look on his face as he literally crawled like a snake under his booth, don't think I ever thanked you for that.
Today many days and fish later Billy and I are still hitting it hard. I'll see ya around some day.
Thanks again!
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| For muskies I am sure 1/2 their length is a normal capability, if the prey is well shaped. Hard to tell what the top end is though, since fish are not averse to swimming around with part of dinner still sticking out. |
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Location: 15 miles east of Lake Kinkaid | I can attest to a muskie under 30" eating a Pounder Bulldawg that stretched over 24" with the tail. |
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| Today I watched a super pride of lions taking down a Elephant, the Elephant won.
The wild always seems to amaze me, such as a 30 inch Musky eating a 18" sucker.
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| Holy Cow Pike are freaks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mR57Dvz7bFI |
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| That is awesome, thanks for sharing! |
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Location: NorthCentral WI | Nice video, very cool. How long did it actually take for the pike to get that down? |
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| MartinTD - 3/17/2011 1:31 PM
Nice video, very cool. How long did it actually take for the pike to get that down?
I have no clue. I'm not sure who took the video. |
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Location: Denmark | We found this 50" pike last year, died in an attempt to swallow a 40 incher
Attachments ---------------- Dead_Pike_a.jpg (30KB - 345 downloads)
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| on two consecutive days chasing muskies trolling a 10 in. grandma...
caught 23 in. walleye. Bonus snacks... |
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Location: big cove tannery pa | That pike must have been pretty hungry to attack that big of a bass. Must have been an opportunity for it. |
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