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Muthsky |
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Posts: 46 | Hi fellows, Curious to know if there is a consensus on the forum for what is the world record muskellunge. I was reading an article, which stated: "Currently, the New York DNR continues to recognize Lawton’s catch as the world record. The Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame and the Illinois and Wisconsin DNRs recognize Spray’s fish as the record holder. The IGFA awards the world record title to Johnson’s muskie. And online sportfishing forums and comment sections are brimming with contradictory assertions regarding who is the rightful title holder." https://www.greatlakesnow.org/2022/03/who-caught-worlds-largest-musk... Seems a lot of fishtails are being told about length and weight of muskellunge Thank you in advance, Muthsky Edited by Muthsky 5/5/2023 1:47 PM | ||
mikie |
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Location: Athens, Ohio | Depends who you ask. Better info here: https://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/forum-view.asp?fid=23 m | ||
ToddM |
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Posts: 20227 Location: oswego, il | Don't out much stock in the old records. They've all been debunked. The modern day record was caught in Michigan a few years ago. | ||
chuckski |
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Posts: 1420 Location: Brighton CO. | It will take a 60" fish caught in the spring ((in a year of a cold, late ice out) full of egg's and full bodied, or caught late in the fall again full bodied and some egg weight. If you catch a 60" in the summer chances are that it won't weight out. Where I fish now a days not going to happen and won't kill a fish for a record anyway. We see a lot of places where large fish are being put back. | ||
BillM |
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Posts: 187 | Record is still swimming in the St.Lawrence thanks to Dale MacNair. 57x33, estimated to be between 64-68lbs. | ||
sworrall |
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Posts: 32888 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | The old records are lore and story, which was the norm back then. Not real. | ||
Larry Ramsell |
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Posts: 1291 Location: Hayward, Wisconsin | Interesting article from Great Lakes Now, but several SERIOUS errors. BillM: disagree. No proof of girth. | ||
BillM |
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Posts: 187 | Larry Ramsell - 5/10/2023 1:53 PM Interesting article from Great Lakes Now, but several SERIOUS errors. BillM: disagree. No proof of girth. Two witness accounts are good enough for me. But I understand what you're getting at. | ||
ILESOX |
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Posts: 122 Location: Roscoe IL | we will most likely never see a "world record" again, because most muskie anglers are die hard Catch picture release fishermen, unless the fish is swimming off, most guys are gonna not kill a giant muskie to get their name in lights, the pictures with bump board/girth will do that for them. | ||
BigC |
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Location: On the O | Maybe 10 lines through the ice in February is the key.. https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2023/05/13/le-trophee-dune-vie | ||
ColdLabatts |
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Posts: 75 | BillM - 5/11/2023 9:53 AM Larry Ramsell - 5/10/2023 1:53 PM Interesting article from Great Lakes Now, but several SERIOUS errors. BillM: disagree. No proof of girth. Two witness accounts are good enough for me. But I understand what you're getting at. I totally agree, the photos of that fish are just ridiculous. It looks like it swallowed several basketballs. | ||
Larry Ramsell |
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Posts: 1291 Location: Hayward, Wisconsin | BigC: Changes are coming for Quebec ice fishing...for the better! | ||
Angling Oracle |
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Posts: 355 Location: Selkirk, Manitoba | Larry Ramsell - 6/14/2023 12:06 PM BigC: Changes are coming for Quebec ice fishing...for the better! That's great news. Just need NW Ontario to change to open water only (or shorten the end of the season) Edited by Angling Oracle 6/14/2023 3:37 PM | ||
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