Anyone heard of a fish named Old Moe?
KSauers
Posted 7/10/2012 7:03 AM (#570084)
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In Minnesota i believe. Guess it was around 55"
' or so.
muskie! nut
Posted 7/10/2012 7:51 AM (#570091 - in reply to #570084)
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Location: Yahara River Chain
was they related to Old Curly or Old Larry?????
woodieb8
Posted 7/10/2012 7:55 AM (#570092 - in reply to #570084)
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theres jangle-jaws on detroit river. when she jumps you can here the lures and spinners tinkle when she jumps.. she even winked at me once.
Tim Schmitz
Posted 7/10/2012 8:08 AM (#570093 - in reply to #570092)
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Location: MN
Any relation to Old Pumpkin head on tonka?? It was rumored to live around Gail island. Lol
ToddM
Posted 7/10/2012 9:58 AM (#570123 - in reply to #570084)
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Location: oswego, il
Used to be a muskie on the qest arm of eagle called kahki when i was a kid. My dad seen it said the eye was as big as a silver dollar. Probably not that big but the resort owner named thar fish and just said she was world class.
Shep
Posted 7/10/2012 1:15 PM (#570198 - in reply to #570123)
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There's a fish called Toothless B*I*T*T*C*H near Musky Alley on Sabaskong. Still got the Reef Hawg with about 6 teeth stuck in it. Any relation to Moe? I don't know. Moe sounds like a guy, so must be a skinny 47 incher.

Edited by Shep 7/10/2012 1:17 PM
Nolan
Posted 7/10/2012 6:58 PM (#570334 - in reply to #570084)
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Ole George lives off the reed island on Indepedence. I raise him everytime on the same bait and he goes to the side of the boat, lifts his head out of the water, and stares at me for like a minute.. pretty scary actually. I know its the same fish since there is a zig zag scar on the top of his head.. Hahah one day he is mine
Farmer Rick
Posted 7/10/2012 8:28 PM (#570351 - in reply to #570198)
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Location: Not far enough north!
Shep - 7/10/2012 1:15 PM

There's a fish called Toothless B*I*T*T*C*H near Musky Alley on Sabaskong. Still got the Reef Hawg with about 6 teeth stuck in it. Any relation to Moe? I don't know. Moe sounds like a guy, so must be a skinny 47 incher.


I know this this fish too! Raised her four times in one afternoon last year only to have her shake off after finally getting her to hit after about five eights. I hate that
B*I*T*T*C*H no wonder she couldnt hold the bait cause she's toothless!
Muskyhunter10
Posted 7/10/2012 8:54 PM (#570361 - in reply to #570084)
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Location: Minnesota
Where would this toothless B*I*T*T*C*H be kcated I might have a shot at her in a couple weeks:)
djwilliams
Posted 7/11/2012 12:10 AM (#570398 - in reply to #570084)
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Location: Ames, Iowa
Old Joe on Leech used to tell us about Big Eddy, a giant musky that used to hit trolled cedar 1 x 4's on rope behind a boat. Other muskies got their teeth caught in the cedar 1 x 4's and were just pulled in. But Big Eddy just bit those planks in half.
Jbird82
Posted 7/11/2012 12:58 PM (#570528 - in reply to #570084)
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Location: Anoka
Nolan
I know all about old George 2 years ago in the metro tournament that
Dang fish was taunting me I had it up to the boat 7 times then it would
Swim around with it's head out looking at me can't say I've never seen Muskie
Do this but this fish was differnt I threw everything in the books at her very
Conditioned fish I guess
Tone
Posted 7/11/2012 2:00 PM (#570551 - in reply to #570084)
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Location: Wisconsin
Ole Mossback lives near the prophecy spot just past Red's Island..
Shep
Posted 7/11/2012 6:12 PM (#570646 - in reply to #570361)
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Muskyhunter10 - 7/10/2012 8:54 PM

Where would this toothless B*I*T*T*C*H be kcated I might have a shot at her in a couple weeks:)


Musky Alley? Series of islands just below Burrow Bay and a little east. That was in 2001, so she's probably the biggest fish in the lake right now. Or, as Brain Major would say, 2nd biggest fish!

Edited by Shep 7/11/2012 6:13 PM
achinghemroid
Posted 7/11/2012 6:18 PM (#570647 - in reply to #570084)
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when i was growing up there was rumor old Old Moe that 50+" musky on St.Germain lake in Wisconsin
Nolan
Posted 7/12/2012 12:04 AM (#570744 - in reply to #570084)
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JBIRD
When Im in Old Joe's territory I find my self doing about 5 figure 8's and he still shows up late.. and then has this look that he wants to eat me.. maybe a big sucker minnow dangled in his face will do the trick.