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UPMuskyr
Posted 11/3/2008 9:57 AM (#343531)
Subject: 55" Green Bay Muskie...




Posts: 160


Location: Carney, Mi (in da UP eh!)
Boundary Water Musky Club member Larry Lorenz caught this 55" Piggy while fishing the Outing Boundary Waters was having on the Fox/Green Bay..Congrats to Larry, the Piggy was caught out of Dave Wineburner's boat

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Gander Mt Guide
Posted 11/3/2008 10:15 AM (#343533 - in reply to #343531)
Subject: Re: 55" Green Bay Muskie...





Posts: 2515


Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI
wow. Congrats on a great fish.
marine_1
Posted 11/3/2008 11:03 AM (#343541 - in reply to #343531)
Subject: RE: 55" Green Bay Muskie...





Posts: 699


Location: Hugo, MN
Wow, nice fish Larry! Congrats.
Dannyboy
Posted 11/3/2008 11:06 AM (#343542 - in reply to #343531)
Subject: RE: 55" Green Bay Muskie...


all i can say is what a fantastic experience for larry lorenz and dave wineburner.
a 55" musky is the fish of 10,000 lifetimes.
the very best part is that fish was released successfully and very quickly. thats what this is all about in my opinion. all the clubs who worked so hard on their own and with the wisconsin musky alliance to get those fish in green bay i can guarentee would be proud of larry and dave.

for those of you who dont know, later on sat. larry and dave also found a near dead 40" class fish on the surface. they stopped fishing and went in to try to revive. thats what i call sportsmanship and the ultimate fishermen who care for the resource very passionately.
unfortunately that fish didn't make it.

a short list of results(hope i don't forget anyone.)

larry lorenz-55" beauty in Dave Wineburners boat sat. 11-1-08
Howie Marcotte 38" in Ron Winski's Boat
David Lazzeroni 37" fishing in Dan Lazzeroni's boat
Dave Wineburner 36" fishing in his own boat


I'm still absolutely flabergasted at how big this fish is.

way to goo fella's and all who participated.we only had 12 fisherman but all 12 had an absolute blast.

im sure a few of us will make it down there whenever possible......

dannyboy
UPMuskyr
Posted 11/3/2008 11:10 AM (#343543 - in reply to #343531)
Subject: Re: 55" Green Bay Muskie...




Posts: 160


Location: Carney, Mi (in da UP eh!)
A great time was had by all..unfortunately a club member lost one of the large stowmaster nets in the waters of U. Bay, if by chance somebody hooks it it would be great to get it back to the owner...Randy

Edited by UPMuskyr 11/3/2008 11:11 AM
ILmuskie
Posted 11/3/2008 12:38 PM (#343558 - in reply to #343531)
Subject: Re: 55" Green Bay Muskie...





Posts: 371


Location: Dixon, IL
Wow! Big fish......55".....over 40 lbs easily!

Wisconsin and Michigan doing very well on Great Lakes Muskellunge programs and most stocked into Green Bay area while Michigan get 10% of muskies. Look like 50 lbs or over anytime in the Green Bay area!
Beaver
Posted 11/3/2008 12:48 PM (#343560 - in reply to #343558)
Subject: Re: 55" Green Bay Muskie...





Posts: 4266


Congrats to both anglers.
I often wondered, does the guy who didn't reel the fish in share in the catch?
I know if it happened on my boat, I'd want an 8x10 of both of us holding that pig to remember the awesome moment that they must have shared.
UPMuskyr
Posted 11/3/2008 1:15 PM (#343570 - in reply to #343531)
Subject: Re: 55" Green Bay Muskie...




Posts: 160


Location: Carney, Mi (in da UP eh!)
Larry's wife Lynette already had a collection of pictures of the release put together by our club get together on Sunday one of the pictures is of Larry and Dave Wineburner(owner of the boat) I think it was pretty much considered a catch by both

BTW...before the naysayers jump aboard...the fish was not held out of the water for numerous pics..it was picked out of the water..a couple of quick pics taken and she was immediately released...in fact Larry even said he couldn't wait for the pictures to see what the fish really looked like..as soon as it was put back in the water it gave them a strong tail splash and away she went...hopefully for me to catch the next time...

Edited by UPMuskyr 11/3/2008 1:17 PM
Shep
Posted 11/3/2008 1:47 PM (#343576 - in reply to #343570)
Subject: Re: 55" Green Bay Muskie...





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That's why I heard there was a waiting line to launch Saturday morning! I launched at Fox Point, but in talking to a couple buddy's, they mentioned all the boats at the launch. Nice weather for the outing.

Congrat's on the pig to Larry! Good to see there is at least one left out there.

I do have one question. Did you require a permit from the DNR? How many boats were there? How many fish were caught? Any tagged?

ALso kudo's on the effort to revive that 40.
Dannyboy
Posted 11/3/2008 1:59 PM (#343580 - in reply to #343531)
Subject: RE: 55" Green Bay Muskie...


this is an outing, not a tournament.
no permit is needed for an outing with a small number.
we had 5 boats out there from the BWMC, with 12 fisherman.
very little pressure added by our club.

also a side note.
not very busy sat. nor sunday in my opinion.as oppsed to other days recently.

dannyboy

Reef Hawg
Posted 11/3/2008 3:43 PM (#343603 - in reply to #343531)
Subject: RE: 55" Green Bay Muskie...




Posts: 3518


Location: north central wisconsin
Was nearby when the fish was caught. Dannyboy called my partner(vanertski) shortly after and we were pumped for them!!! My friend that was attending the Alliance meeting also called shortly after, as he had also gotten the quickly traveled word. Tough day overall for most, but a few big fish caught. If I am not mistaken that fish was caught close to moon rise, as were a few others.

Also, as a side note, Saturday was far less busy than the saturday before, when an outing from Winnebego area was said to be taking place out there. Not many 'non' outing weekends out there in the fall anymore it appears, and we'll all have to get used to it and tighten up our spreads a tad...

Congratulations to the lucky angler, you uncovered a rare gem.

Edited by Reef Hawg 11/3/2008 3:44 PM
Beaver
Posted 11/3/2008 9:29 PM (#343658 - in reply to #343603)
Subject: RE: 55" Green Bay Muskie...





Posts: 4266


I think that I'll go up and fish starting deer hunting weekend and stay all week. No family commitments, and no woods calling me, just need a good weather/wind report.
Beav
Top H2O
Posted 11/3/2008 9:49 PM (#343662 - in reply to #343658)
Subject: RE: 55" Green Bay Muskie...




Posts: 4080


Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion

Beaver, How's it going ?

You need to come back to .............. My friend Jake and I boated 4 nice muskies in 23hrs.

A 52.5, 52, 46, 45, and had about 13-15 follows yesterday..... Oh I mean lake x.

Jerome
muskyhunter24
Posted 11/3/2008 10:50 PM (#343671 - in reply to #343662)
Subject: RE: 55" Green Bay Muskie...





Posts: 413


Location: Madison WI
That is an amazing fish that was caught, now I know that you stated it wasn't out of the water very long which is definetly a good thing but did you happen to get a girth on that fish by any chance? Just wondering if ya did, if ya didn't its no big deal as 55 inches of muskie is always a good thing!
mota
Posted 11/4/2008 4:15 AM (#343681 - in reply to #343531)
Subject: Re: 55" Green Bay Muskie...


very nice and clean fish
firstsixfeet
Posted 11/4/2008 6:34 AM (#343686 - in reply to #343531)
Subject: Re: 55" Green Bay Muskie...




Posts: 2361


Very impressive fish, and I don't think the pic even shows the true girthiness of that fish. Lottery Winner!!!
UPMuskyr
Posted 11/4/2008 8:05 AM (#343701 - in reply to #343531)
Subject: Re: 55" Green Bay Muskie...




Posts: 160


Location: Carney, Mi (in da UP eh!)
In the concern to get the fish back in the water and they way it took off as soon as it was put back in the water no girth was taken...hindsight is 20/20 it would have been nice to have a girth measurement
dannyboy
Posted 11/4/2008 8:31 AM (#343708 - in reply to #343531)
Subject: RE: 55" Green Bay Muskie...


outings are held throughout the state every day and weekend.
i believe its a great way for clubs to get together.
and as i led to earlier if it were not for the so many clubs involved in this sport and especially the ones who supported the stocking of spotted ski's in green bay, we wouldn't be looking at larry's picture.

as far as girth, if it takes longer to girth it or risks the fishes life? not so sure its important. i guarentee the only thing on dave and larry's mind was release asap and a quick picture or 2. the outing rules had to have an item in it for the club verification.
we might have to revisit this issue at future meetings.

i also sat and thought for a while after the phone calls and then going in by my 2 friends to look at camera.
"where the heck is my girth measure tape?" its my 3 daughters favorite toy. pull it out,push the button, laugh on and on and on and on. they never seem to get sick of it.
and then it disappears for a while.......................funny...............!!!!!!!!!!!!!

so i would not have had a girth measurement either...........
i better find that tape soon eh????????????
i hope....

dannyboy
sloppypig
Posted 11/4/2008 12:59 PM (#343748 - in reply to #343531)
Subject: RE: 55" Green Bay Muskie...




Posts: 5


Hey it was a great time and yes I think with a fish like that I consider myself part of the catch. We just need to keep it going and continue the catch and release plan to allow fish like this to be around. Hey anyone want to go swimming!!!!!!!!!

We estimated the girth based off of the picture and taking measurements from Larry but don't know how accurate it is and then plugged it into the formula for weight it came out to 53lbs so I would say possible upper 40's in weight without an accurate measurement but I know Larry had trouble lifting it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ha ha ha

slop
55starfire
Posted 11/4/2008 1:30 PM (#343752 - in reply to #343531)
Subject: Re: 55" Green Bay Muskie...





Posts: 148


what a gorgeous WI muskie- hopefully many more to come from that area!
esox606
Posted 11/4/2008 2:11 PM (#343764 - in reply to #343531)
Subject: RE: 55" Green Bay Muskie...


did u all check out the new ky state record this past weeked. It's all about catch an release and this record proves it. Being from Ky (with just a 30" limit) I just can't imagine the # of fish we would have in this caliber of fish if we had a real size limit. Just a hope and a few more petitions away from what I hope will be a real size limit, like 48" or so for our state.
Dannyboy
Posted 11/4/2008 3:11 PM (#343775 - in reply to #343764)
Subject: RE: 55" Green Bay Muskie...


very good point.

this fish proves again that many of us want a 54" size limit.or better yet a catch and release only like lac seul.many of us have put forth a significant effort on this as well.
we sat and listened to the dnr saying they wouldnt reach 54"
dave, larry, the dempsey fish and some other known fish have proved this wrong.


dannyboy
Steve Horton
Posted 11/5/2008 10:25 AM (#343880 - in reply to #343531)
Subject: RE: 55" Green Bay Muskie...


Just a correction for ILmuskie...........Michigan does not have a "spotted muskellunge program"........YET! It relies completely on natural repro. in all of the populations of spotties within the state. We could do better, and learn from all those involved in the Green Bay Restoration project since its inception in 1989. They have shown the way (MDNR take note!!!!). In coming years, as the stockings spread out into the other basins connected to the Great Lakes, the pressure on the Fox should begin to decline as fish and fisherman spread out. BTW Nice fish!!!!!! I'm one of the silent, silent members of the BWC. Congrats to the lucky angler!
GB
Posted 11/5/2008 2:54 PM (#343908 - in reply to #343531)
Subject: RE: 55" Green Bay Muskie...


I'm all for catch and release but at this point I think effort should be put towards educating new anglers. Maybe 1 or 2 of these huge fish are going to get caught every year. The vast majority of musky casualties come from inexperienced anglers handing muskies. I think there should be a new level of awarness towards how long you have a fish out of the water. I fish should not be out for more than 10 seconds in my opinion. Unhook the fish in the net in the water.
GB
Posted 11/5/2008 2:58 PM (#343910 - in reply to #343531)
Subject: RE: 55" Green Bay Muskie...


Great Fish By the Way! Was it caught trolling in the bay? Or casting. Thanks
UPMuskyr
Posted 11/5/2008 4:58 PM (#343934 - in reply to #343531)
Subject: Re: 55" Green Bay Muskie...




Posts: 160


Location: Carney, Mi (in da UP eh!)
Trolling, Larry was definately more concerned over the welfare of the fish than he was on taking pictures or measurements, got to give him the upmost credit for that...I think his nerves were still shaking when I first had a chance to see him and that was 7:00pm that evening...celebratory beverages seemed to help some...
dannyboy
Posted 11/6/2008 8:28 AM (#344009 - in reply to #343531)
Subject: RE: 55" Green Bay Muskie...


education is the key.
no one is born knowing how to release a musky.

however release demos , seminars etc...and discussions here can help when kept in line.yellinbg at someone will not help.

we had a BWC release demo in march in iron mtn. mich.
not many in attendance but i watched an inspiring demonstration.
it was so good we had it again at dinner for the 2008 first boundary waters musky club outing in crystall falls ,mich.
again an excellent demo. but not many in attendance.

ironically it was done by dave wineburner, who was hosting larry in his boat when they hooked this monster on Green Bay.
way to go dave.
your release techniques worked beautifully...............


dannyboy
Pointerpride102
Posted 11/6/2008 9:20 AM (#344019 - in reply to #343531)
Subject: Re: 55" Green Bay Muskie...





Posts: 16632


Location: The desert
What bait were you trolling? Dandy of a fish
sloppypig
Posted 11/6/2008 2:29 PM (#344065 - in reply to #344009)
Subject: RE: 55" Green Bay Muskie...




Posts: 5


Thanks Dannyboy!

Hey I think this is one of the most important aspects. What do we do after the catch and how do we do it. I'm proud that our concern was for the fish and it's health. I know we did everything we could think of at the time to do things right.

Some could always say what about this or that but the fish has to be the main concern!

DW
aka Sloppypig
woodieb8
Posted 11/6/2008 8:25 PM (#344116 - in reply to #343531)
Subject: Re: 55" Green Bay Muskie...




Posts: 1530


its realy nice to see those fish that were sent from lake st clair respected. great choice gents the fish came first
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