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fins355 |
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Posts: 280 | http://chicago.suntimes.com/sports/greatest-muskie-caught-in-illino... | ||
BNelson |
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Location: Contrarian Island | 12 minute fight...no wonder it died nice fish none the less. less handling.. = more muskies. http://www.outdoorcanada.ca/Wanna-Double-The-Population-of-Mammoth-... Edited by BNelson 11/1/2016 10:09 AM | ||
25homes |
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Posts: 983 | Thats a nice fish ashame it died wonder why the fight took so long had 100lb test and 125lb leader seems excessive just sucks see that fish die man | ||
ToddM |
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Posts: 20219 Location: oswego, il | It is circunstances. Water was pretty warm by then but if it is the lake i am thinking of the weeds in shallow would certainly have increased fight time. The guy's intentions were genuine stuff like this unfortunately happens. I had a 48 die on lsc, short fight, not hooked bad and unhooked quick and was dead to the world before we ever took it out, healthy looking fish too. | ||
North of 8 |
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They talked about weeds and if the fish got tangled in heavy weeds, it can be tough getting them out. I had a fish in the 40" range get tangled in heavy lilly pad stems several times in the fight and each time I had to pull hard enough to put a heck of a bend in an 8'6" XH rod to get it loose and it even pulled the boat toward the fish. I eventually had it come off close to the boat. Edited by North of 8 11/1/2016 4:04 PM | |||
JakeStCroixSkis |
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Posts: 1425 Location: St. Lawrence River | hawg belly | ||
Larry Ramsell |
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Posts: 1291 Location: Hayward, Wisconsin | Interesting that it is a "spotted muskie" which aren't supposed to do well in Illinois (can't imagine why not, as they do very well in many other states!). | ||
ToddM |
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Posts: 20219 Location: oswego, il | Larry Ramsell - 11/1/2016 4:26 PM Interesting that it is a "spotted muskie" which aren't supposed to do well in Illinois (can't imagine why not, as they do very well in many other states!). Larry their survival rate it low but every once in awhile one will grow big. Return on that investment isn't good. | ||
Dunlap |
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Posts: 284 | In Illinois these fish only have 1 job ... Get big and get caught. This fish did it's job so the fact that it died really doesn't matter. It isn't making new muskies or anything. He probably should have left his muskie gear at home with water that hot that time of year, but none the less ... Congrats to the angler. | ||
travelingfisherman |
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Posts: 105 Location: Florida | fins355 - 11/1/2016 9:57 AM http://chicago.suntimes.com/sports/greatest-muskie-caught-in-illino... Wow that is a huge Muskie! Goes to show you that Illinois has good Muskie fishing! Edited by travelingfisherman 11/2/2016 4:35 PM | ||
travelingfisherman |
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Posts: 105 Location: Florida | Dunlap - 11/2/2016 8:36 AM In Illinois these fish only have 1 job ... Get big and get caught. This fish did it's job so the fact that it died really doesn't matter. It isn't making new muskies or anything. He probably should have left his muskie gear at home with water that hot that time of year, but none the less ... Congrats to the angler. I agree, that is one big Muskie! I personally rather release all Muskies I catch, but understand keeping one if it dies in the release process. What is the current water temperature and what is considered normal for this time of year? Edited by travelingfisherman 11/2/2016 4:38 PM | ||
krazyk |
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Posts: 45 | Once again, congrats on a once in a life time fish especially in Illinois...When will the bleeding hearts just pat the guy on the back and not critique what he did wrong or should have done...If these "fisherman" are so concerned about hurting a fish then stop fishing for them with giant trebles and then cry when they get injured...Everytime someone posts a picture of a fish I cringe when I read the remarks..Enough already ! | ||
Slamr |
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Posts: 7039 Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs | ToddM - 11/1/2016 6:01 PM Larry Ramsell - 11/1/2016 4:26 PM Interesting that it is a "spotted muskie" which aren't supposed to do well in Illinois (can't imagine why not, as they do very well in many other states!). Larry their survival rate it low but every once in awhile one will grow big. Return on that investment isn't good. Hopefully IL will continue to NOT stock spots. They do not survive well in our waters by investment. | ||
Teamemmajo |
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Posts: 30 | Awesome Fish! | ||
Johnnie |
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Posts: 285 Location: NE Wisconsin | Nice fish Accurate length and girth=_accuurate weight | ||
herpin1579 |
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Posts: 68 | Not many lakes in Lake County that have been stocked with spots. The few I know are catch and release only... | ||
ToddM |
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Posts: 20219 Location: oswego, il | Slamr - 11/2/2016 8:25 PM ToddM - 11/1/2016 6:01 PM Larry Ramsell - 11/1/2016 4:26 PM Interesting that it is a "spotted muskie" which aren't supposed to do well in Illinois (can't imagine why not, as they do very well in many other states!). Larry their survival rate it low but every once in awhile one will grow big. Return on that investment isn't good. Hopefully IL will continue to NOT stock spots. They do not survive well in our waters by investment. To be clear, if this is indeed a spotted fish, it was not state stocked. FRV and SOB have stocked spots, FRV in the chain and SOB in the chain and other waters. This is probably an SOB stocked fish. FRV is stocking other strains now, the latest from wisconsin. | ||
esoxriebe |
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Posts: 95 | This fish was caught in lake Zurich which is private | ||
Jeremy |
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Posts: 1144 Location: Minnesota. | My PB is also a "54"! Brings back some memories...of just 2 seasons ago! Luckily she still swims. That's an awesome fish by anyone's standards! Edited by Jeremy 11/3/2016 12:29 PM | ||
Fishboy19 |
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Posts: 298 | Jeremy - 11/3/2016 12:29 PM My PB is also a "54"! Brings back some memories...of just 2 seasons ago! Luckily she still swims. That's an awesome fish by anyone's standards! A 54" in Illinois is like a 59" in Minnesota or Canada. I thought we'd never see a giant like that in Illinois! | ||
Jerry Newman |
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Location: 31 | Johnnie - 11/2/2016 9:36 PM Nice fish Accurate length and girth=_accuurate weight “The certified weight was 35 pounds, 10 ounces. Length was 54 inches; girth, 22 1/2.” The 800 formula works out pretty well for this fish because it was dead, the live girth would have obviously been greater… 23-23 ½”. Just something to consider if you use the 800 formula to estimate the weight of your release. Almost all fish fight harder/longer when they can completely close their mouth, especially if she could rest some here and there in the weeds. Congratulations Jim Hack ! | ||
esoxaddict |
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Posts: 8782 | It's my hope that if I ever catch a fish like that, it swims off strong. But, sometimes they just don't. | ||
travelingfisherman |
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Posts: 105 Location: Florida | I wont be surprised one bit if someone catches a Illinois Muskie bigger than 54'' in the near future. | ||
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