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semper esox |
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Posts: 217 Location: ladysmith, wi | what would you guess the longest fish caught in wis will be this year, rumor around here is a couple of teens found a dead one in the rocks on the jump river that they at measured 58'' on a tapemeasure, figured it came from holcombe and died during spawn, can't confirm if its true or not so after all the louie spray jokes do u think anyone will break the 54'' mark in wis this year Edited by semper esox 6/22/2009 5:17 PM | ||
Guest |
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yes, on Green Bay. Way to many parts to the story with that "found" 58 incher. It either never happened or it was 46 inces. | |||
MuskyHopeful |
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Posts: 2865 Location: Brookfield, WI | There's lots of upper 50 to mid 60 inch fish caught every year in WI that nobody ever hears about. Huge fish in WI, no doubt. Those in the know keep quiet about really big fish caught in WI (most are the Shoepak strain), except for just enough leaked info to assure a decent amount of tourism. That way the heaviest musky fishing pressure from big fish chasing yahoos stays in MN on Vermilion and Mille Lacs. All part of the plan by those that understand and arrange such things. Rest assured, the biggest muskies caught each year are not caught in MN or in America's hat, but right here in Cheeseland, USA. Hell, the muskie is the WI state fish. That says it all, doesn't it? Kevin 3rd place earned a little medal. | ||
Marc J |
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Posts: 313 Location: On your favorite spot | Muskyhopeful, I guess the name says it all... | ||
jonnysled |
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Posts: 13688 Location: minocqua, wi. | Marc J - 6/22/2009 10:10 PM Muskyhopeful, I guess the name says it all... nah, i'd say the picture of the pizza is telling more ... | ||
Don Pfeiffer |
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Posts: 929 Location: Rhinelander. | Have a customer that just caught a 501/2 incher off his pier on the Eagle River chain. You may be thinkinking so I'll tell you ,yes he was fishing for walleye and he did release it. Pfeiff | ||
JRedig |
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Location: Twin Cities | MuskyHopeful - 6/22/2009 10:06 PM Those in the know keep quiet about really big fish caught in WI (most are the Shoepak strain), except for just enough leaked info to assure a decent amount of tourism. So, you're saying that this substrain of muskies grows big in WI, but not in MN? They are well documented to reach much smaller sizes than say the leech lake strain. Hmmm, interesting...must be the cheese. | ||
sworrall |
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Posts: 32886 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Cheese has a definite effect on growth rates of Shoepac fish. Changes their colors from purple and white to green and gold, for one thing. Makes 'em faster, and bigger, too. | ||
thescottith |
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Posts: 444 | I'd like to see one pic of a Mid 60" fish from WI..or MN or CANADA for that matter.... | ||
sworrall |
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Posts: 32886 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | 'There's lots of upper 50 to mid 60 inch fish caught every year in WI that nobody ever hears about. Huge fish in WI, no doubt. Those in the know keep quiet about really big fish caught in WI (most are the Shoepak strain), except for just enough leaked info to assure a decent amount of tourism.' Top Secret. | ||
nwild |
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Posts: 1996 Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain | Once again, the troller with a 7 handicap gets them thinking. I got one last night on a cheddar colored Top Raider, she'll be a giant in a couple years! | ||
Guest |
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Yes we do have big inside the CHEEDAR CURTAIN they are not a myth. But you have to be sneaky and smart to get one. Just dont tell anyone it will be our little secret | |||
esox911 |
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Posts: 556 | I would bet the Largest to come out of WI this year will be in the 53-55 range---Pretty much every season there are a few in this range caught and documented. The upper 50's/ 60 inch fish are Dreams almost anywhere--although I know there are a couple Giants caught across the country every year. But still VERY, VERY RARE FISH | ||
Mauser |
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Posts: 724 Location: Southern W.Va. | Mid 60" Fish??? This I would have to see to believe. Mid 50s, probably a few caught every year but I truely don't think that a 60" fish would be kept a secert very long in this day of imformation and computers. I think that anything over 55" would probably be on the front page of most newspapers. Just my $.02 worth Mauser | ||
John at Ross's |
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Posts: 285 Location: Price County WI | A guy released a 55" near Hayward 2 weeks ago, I saw the pics one big fish. | ||
ILGreenhead |
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Posts: 122 Location: North Central Illinois | John at Ross's - 6/24/2009 7:09 PM A guy released a 55" near Hayward 2 weeks ago, I saw the pics one big fish. That is a pretty bold statement with nothing to back it up!! There are dozens of lakes "near" Hayward! Was it the Chip or another surrounding lake?? I have a hard time believing this as pictures would've surfaced by now!!?? | ||
Relax Greenhead |
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Fib who cares about proof, just a little small talk. Just take his word for it or dont. Why should John-Ross tell everyone what lake and then show off a pic to help guess what spot, the lakes in that neck of the woods are smaller and do not need the added pressure. I for one would not put up a pic of a big ski and tell you what lake I caught it on. | |||
Relax Greeny |
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chill man, seems like you are out trolling and trying to prove pple wrong, if you dont like what he said, better off not responding, or was it the fib remark that got your panies in a buddle. Jk no harm meant. | |||
John at Ross's |
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Posts: 285 Location: Price County WI | I have a pic of it but it's not my fish so I'm not posting it. If anyone wants to stop by I'd gladly show it to them. | ||
PANTLEGGER |
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Posts: 176 Location: Tomahawk, WI | About the 55, he is my friend, seen the pics and talked to him all about it. It is legit. He is not a bragger or fish poster, so No you will not see the pics posted. This thread is about longest fish in Wisconsin, not about proof of length through pictures. | ||
semperesox |
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Hey john, if i can get over to phillips i will stop by to see the pic and bs for awhile, topwater bite is going nuts over here, if u can get away head over and we will hit dairyland some night later mike etzel and yes there are some WI hogs caught that dont get posted ,alot more than what i thought | |||
PSYS |
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Posts: 1030 Location: APPLETON, WI | The sight of an upper 50's or mid 60" fish would probably make me faint on the spot.
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Skunk |
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Semper- Did the Dairyland make a full recovery after the draw down? | |||
esox2 |
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will probably be a sturgeon | |||
Sam Ubl |
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Location: SE Wisconsin | Only pics I could find of 60+ inch fish. . . ones a Lax replica of a St. Lawrance River fish, the other's one we've all seen from the past. Attachments ---------------- 21.jpg (43KB - 2279 downloads) ontario-record-muskie3.jpg (163KB - 325 downloads) | ||
semperesox |
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skunk, yes dairyland is doing great ,alittle harder to fish because of all the new structure put in( alot of structure) so the fish are spread out alttle more than before also starting to get good weed growth in certain areas, 51 biggest we have caught there so far but did see a supertanker that hopefuuly has my name on it | |||
IAJustin |
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Posts: 2015 | Sam Ubl - 6/25/2009 2:42 PM Only pics I could find of 60+ inch fish. . . ones a Lax replica of a St. Lawrance River fish, the other's one we've all seen from the past. Sam, Obrien's fish wasn't 60 inches ....65 pounds Edited by IAJustin 6/25/2009 4:40 PM | ||
Sam Ubl |
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Location: SE Wisconsin | You're right, 58" and 65lbs. Edited by Sam Ubl 6/25/2009 5:39 PM | ||
mota |
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here is the 60.as you can see the pics came from the central page of a magazine so you will miss a inch or something like Attachments ---------------- IMG_3318.jpg (46KB - 231 downloads) lapointe1.JPG (37KB - 240 downloads) | |||
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