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CPR Guy
Posted 3/17/2005 11:50 AM (#139456)
Subject: CPR Success Stories


Anyone have CPR success stories? How about pictures?

I know of that pig taken on back to back days at the cave last year.
CiscoKid
Posted 3/17/2005 12:02 PM (#139460 - in reply to #139456)
Subject: RE: CPR Success Stories





Posts: 1906


Location: Oconto Falls, WI
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Edited by CiscoKid 3/17/2005 12:03 PM
lambeau
Posted 3/17/2005 12:40 PM (#139468 - in reply to #139456)
Subject: RE: CPR Success Stories


there's a 49"+ fish in the Madison chain (Monona) that's been caught 4 times in the last two years.
very distinctive markings.
cpr fish
Posted 3/17/2005 1:39 PM (#139479 - in reply to #139456)
Subject: RE: CPR Success Stories




Posts: 239


Location: Madison, WI
Caught the same 40" fish twice 2 seasons ago. Once in July on a homemade top water and again in September on a jackpot. Within 100 yards on the same shoreline. If I had both pictures scanned I would post. Very distinctive markings. Did not put it together until much later looking at the photos.

There have been a number of C&R stories in Musky Hunter recently.
Matt Fritze
Posted 3/17/2005 3:27 PM (#139495 - in reply to #139456)
Subject: RE: CPR Success Stories




Posts: 10


Location: Minnesota
In Pau Hartmanns Metro Tournament, the same fish from Eagle Lake placed people in the money in 2001 and 2003. The fish is 48" long and has a very irregular jaw where it looks like a large chunk was taken out of the jaw bone. Pretty interesting!
B420
Posted 3/17/2005 3:33 PM (#139496 - in reply to #139456)
Subject: RE: CPR Success Stories




Posts: 382


I caught the same bluegill THREE time in one morning of ice fishing! The bluegill had one eye that was totally missing and was definetely a "keeper" but had som fungus on his side, so it was easy to tell it was the same one! Not a muskie but funnier that hell!
Guest
Posted 3/17/2005 4:00 PM (#139501 - in reply to #139456)
Subject: RE: CPR Success Stories


There was a fish in White Bear abot 37-39" with it tail fin missing was caught twice by my boat and another time by a friend of mine. BTW, SAME LOCATION EVERY TIME.
pitchback
Posted 3/17/2005 5:40 PM (#139521 - in reply to #139456)
Subject: RE: CPR Success Stories


My buddy caught a 51" in August 03 with its dorsal missing. I fished the area several times and caught smaller fish. In late October 03, I was fishing the same spot. Boated a 51" with the dorsal missing. I also released the big girl. We each had replicas made, and they both arrived at each home on the same day. Unfortunately, word spread through the grapevine about that spot and it now gets beat to death. Who knows, there might be a third replica.
sworrall
Posted 3/18/2005 8:52 AM (#139589 - in reply to #139521)
Subject: RE: CPR Success Stories





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I have released dozens of tagged muskies during the 80's. The recapure rate was pretty high.
sorenson
Posted 3/18/2005 9:34 AM (#139596 - in reply to #139456)
Subject: RE: CPR Success Stories





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Location: Ogden, Ut
Caught a 40" tiger last spring w/ a very distinctive growth on it's maxilla. Heard (overheard, actually) of another angler boating it about 2 months later. I didn't hear enough of the conversation to determine it's fate after that.
K.
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