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MuskyHopeful
Posted 10/7/2008 12:33 PM (#339641 - in reply to #339459)
Subject: RE: Baltic Sea Monster





Posts: 2865


Location: Brookfield, WI
From the looks of that guy in the picture, either Jeremy of Team RumbleKnott went on a European Monster Pike fishing vacation, or he has a European doppelganger. I'd like to see if the guy wielding the camera looks like MuskieMike.

That's a real squishy looking huge fish. I dated a girl in the mid 80's with a body like that, but I couldn't lift her in my arms for photos.

Kevin

Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday. As much as I can get in before the season ends.

Edited by MuskyHopeful 10/7/2008 1:03 PM
MuskyHavoc
Posted 10/7/2008 4:52 PM (#339687 - in reply to #339459)
Subject: RE: Baltic Sea Monster





Posts: 21


Location: Sturgeon Bay WI
HUGE Pike, that top pic kinda looks like Tuffdaddy...LOL...
Chasin50
Posted 10/7/2008 7:13 PM (#339708 - in reply to #339459)
Subject: Re: Baltic Sea Monster




Posts: 378


Location: Michigan
Just plain sick... Wow.... I need to skip a year to Manitoba and head to the Baltic Sea... Thanks for the amazing photos....
Binkelman
Posted 10/8/2008 2:12 PM (#339816 - in reply to #339708)
Subject: Re: Baltic Sea Monster




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Few more (albeit "smaller") Baltic pike. Big Castaic swimbaits score again . . .

Another Giant German Pike

Giant German pike on the jump

German Pike on a Castaic

ski' patrol
Posted 10/8/2008 2:14 PM (#339818 - in reply to #339459)
Subject: Re: Baltic Sea Monster





Posts: 280


Location: McFarland
Wow those are awesome!!!!
fish4musky1
Posted 10/8/2008 9:42 PM (#339902 - in reply to #339459)
Subject: Re: Baltic Sea Monster





Location: Northern Wisconsin
that middle picture is awesome
Billy B
Posted 10/8/2008 9:46 PM (#339903 - in reply to #339902)
Subject: Re: Baltic Sea Monster




Posts: 267


Location: Ft. Wayne, Indiana
fish4musky1 - 10/8/2008 10:42 PM

that middle picture is awesome


Agreed
Tackle Industries
Posted 10/9/2008 10:02 AM (#339956 - in reply to #339459)
Subject: Re: Baltic Sea Monster





Posts: 4053


Location: Land of the Musky
I have a few guys from Europe on my picture page with some nice pike. They have sent me about 20 pictures so far. I just can't keep up with them. Need to make it over there to go fising! Looks like a blast!
http://www.gruntmuskielures.com/muskiepictures.html
mota
Posted 10/9/2008 2:01 PM (#340012 - in reply to #339459)
Subject: Re: Baltic Sea Monster


correct me if im wrong,the baltic sea have have no salt only in the north area?
Whoolligan
Posted 10/9/2008 3:27 PM (#340035 - in reply to #339459)
Subject: Re: Baltic Sea Monster




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Wrong, it is brackish. When my wife went to school there (@ Rostock) I fished out of Warnemunde and Rugen. The salt layers settle lower in the water column, and the upper layers are what you might thing of as fresh, albeit it has more saline content than our fresh water.

Also, the Baltic ranges somewhere around 5to15 ppm salinity, opposed the average of the worlds oceans at 35. The Baltic can, and has frozen completely in the past.

Edited by Whoolligan 10/9/2008 3:38 PM
guest
Posted 10/9/2008 3:53 PM (#340040 - in reply to #339459)
Subject: RE: Baltic Sea Monster


Hi Guys
Just wanted to let you know that this pike wasn't caught in the baltic sea (although this first idea seems to be considerable). It was caught in germany... right... but the water is the "Starnberger See" a s see in the south of Germany (Bavaria).... freshwater... location near the Oktoberfest in Munich...
Length and weight is correct. Method: Trolling

Here we are: http://www.alpines-angeln.de/viewtopic.php?t=2568

Regards
Guest
Whoolligan
Posted 10/9/2008 6:12 PM (#340059 - in reply to #339459)
Subject: Re: Baltic Sea Monster




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There are hecht, however, in the Baltic. I know several people that fish Rugen with regularity. I also seem to remember something about Saaler Bodden producing giats.
Larry Ramsell
Posted 10/10/2008 9:23 AM (#340152 - in reply to #340059)
Subject: Re: Baltic Sea Monster




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Location: Hayward, Wisconsin
The original fish on this thread was said to weigh 43 "pounds". However, its real weight was 43 "Pfunds" which is equivalent to 47.399373 pounds US weight. A magnificent specimen!

Muskie regards,
Larry Ramsell
www.larryramsell


jamie
Posted 10/13/2008 2:57 PM (#340557 - in reply to #339576)
Subject: RE: Baltic Sea Monster




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Location: Warrenville,IL
Lance Uppercut - 10/6/2008 10:55 PM

I don't want to spoil on anybodies parade, but there is no way that fish if 53" and 43 lbs. Me and Rock Strongo have caught lots of big fish during the years, and that fish is bigger than stated. Trust me on that one. Wouldn't surpirse me if those Europeans report there picture fish smaller so others don't come on to fish there spots. There more suspicious than us Americans.

Great fish, can't say Rock or me ever landed a red, white and blue northern anywhere close to that old country monster. They do grow 'em big across the pond.




Agreed. You want to see 50's??? Here's some of ours. You'll see a couple 50's in our photo album. http://trophypikepix.blogspot.com/ The ones that live where we go are the largest in N.America...but nothing comes close to some of the ones in the Baltic or in N.Italy.
The Euro pike that are pictured are well over 50.
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