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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | The Team Lund Boats walleye guys are getting a few Muskies....on crawler harnesses.
Nice 'ski. Mr. Gofron.
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| Mr. Worrall,
Any chance you can get the skinny on the length and weight?
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Probably, when I see him at the NWT tomorrow evening. I bet he didn't measure or weigh it. |
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| Thanks Mr. Worrall.
I agree, Mike probably did not tape or weigh, but if he had an opinion he was willing to share I'd be curious.
One of my neighbors is a walleye guy (and also knows Mike G) who landed (and released) a 49" while trolling the bay for 'eyes with little cranks on 8# test and he asked me about Mr. Gofron's catch.
Not trying to start any sort of "Doesn't look like 49" to me, 48.5" at most" thing.
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| This is why I wanted to fish GB. Back in 2000-2001, I had follows from several big muskies bringing in crawler harnesses. And a bunch of bite offs. Very few fished for them back then. Carl Grunwald was the only one I knew that did. I picked his brain over the next year when I saw him at walleye tournies.
The next fall, we went up, and fished the river. Jason Smith, Shawn Kopke and I had an 11 fish day our first day! Extreme and his brother were there that day too, and they put several fish in the net, including a fat 48".
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Mike said this afternoon at the weigh in that he thinks it was very close to 50". |
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| Thank you sir |
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