Muskie Discussion Forums
| ||
| Moderators: Slamr | View previous thread :: View next thread |
| Jump to page : 1 2 Now viewing page 1 [30 messages per page] Muskie Fishing -> Fishing Reports and Destinations -> Huge Tiger!! |
| Message Subject: Huge Tiger!! | |||
| RiverMan |
| ||
Posts: 1504 Location: Oregon | I thought you guys might like to see this huge Tiger Musky caught in the state of Washington. I don't know anything about this guy or the fish other than it was reported to be 50.5 inches long and released. What a fish! Jed V. Edited by RiverMan 8/12/2009 9:27 PM Attachments ---------------- curlewtiger.jpg (104KB - 101 downloads) | ||
| Muskerboy |
| ||
Posts: 727 | Nice fish! Edited by Muskerboy 8/12/2009 9:31 PM | ||
| floydss |
| ||
Posts: 282 Location: north west wisconsin | that things a monster!! | ||
| Esox-Hunter |
| ||
Posts: 774 Location: South East Wisconsin | BIG TIGER! S. Killips | ||
| curleytail |
| ||
Posts: 2686 Location: Hayward, WI | WWWOOOOOWWWWW! Can't hide big. curleytail | ||
| sorenson |
| ||
Posts: 1764 Location: Ogden, Ut | Yep, I do believe that fish qualifies as huge. Congrats to the angler. S. | ||
| JRedig |
| ||
Location: Twin Cities | Way big, nice! | ||
| brewcrew |
| ||
Posts: 283 | Look at the head on that thing! | ||
| bfunk73183 |
| ||
Posts: 315 | drrrroooooooolll -b.a- | ||
| Slim |
| ||
Posts: 59 | Big fish, doesnt look to lively though :/ | ||
| RiverMan |
| ||
Posts: 1504 Location: Oregon | I agree with you Slim........................it was supposedly released but it looks really dry like it has been out of the water for awhile. Jed | ||
| jay lip ripper |
| ||
Posts: 392 Location: lake x...where the hell is it? | i agree with ya to slim, it looks like there is dryed blood on it and no slime. but if he did keep it, so be it, a 50" tiger IS a fish of a lifetime and with the way they are growing them out west there be plenty more to come. the fisheries are really doing very well out west from everything i have seen. it almost makes me want to move. hope to hear more about this pig. | ||
| Hunter4 |
| ||
Posts: 720 | Holy Crap thats huge. | ||
| dtaijo174 |
| ||
Posts: 1169 Location: New Hope MN | my god. | ||
| Tim Schmitz |
| ||
Posts: 540 Location: MN | I would trade all my DCG'S to catch a tiger like that. | ||
| Shoot2Kill |
| ||
Posts: 158 | GOOOOOOOOOO!!!! | ||
| AFchris |
| ||
Posts: 265 Location: McGuire AFB, NJ | I would trade all tim's dcg's for a tiger like that too! what fatty hatty! | ||
| RiverMan |
| ||
Posts: 1504 Location: Oregon | The state of Washington has something like 10 lakes with Tiger Musky in them. The tigers were first introduced to control rough fish but have since become popular with sport fisherman. The number of fish in our lakes is a fraction of what midwest lakes have and for this reason anglers felt it was important to protect them. In 2009, the state adopted a minimum length of "more than 50 inches". This fish was just over the minimum length size. I expect we will be seeing some very old and very large fish in the coming years. The lake this fish came out of is said to already have a good number of fish in this size range. Jed Edited by RiverMan 8/13/2009 3:00 PM | ||
| Guest |
| ||
| Eyes look dead and he's on a dock. | |||
| JRedig |
| ||
Location: Twin Cities | I would think that a tiger of this size has to throw the 7 year life cycle theory out the window...yes/no? Edited by JRedig 8/13/2009 1:03 PM | ||
| THA4 |
| ||
Posts: 468 Location: Not where I wanna be! | giant fish.... I want one! | ||
| dtaijo174 |
| ||
Posts: 1169 Location: New Hope MN | JRedig - 8/13/2009 1:02 PM I would think that a tiger of this size has to throw the 7 year life cycle theory out the window...yes/no? I've always thought that too. | ||
| FishBigMama50 |
| ||
Posts: 23 | What a slobasauras massive rex wow!!!!!! | ||
| Tim Schmitz |
| ||
Posts: 540 Location: MN | AFchris - 8/13/2009 9:04 AM I would trade all tim's dcg's for a tiger like that too! what fatty hatty! Dude you can have them if I can catch a 50" tiger | ||
| esox911 |
| ||
Posts: 556 | Yes, fish looks dead to me BUT I would have to say who can blame a guy with a 50+ inch tiger. What a fish !! | ||
| BenR |
| ||
| A pre-mature baby was recently pronounced dead by actual doctors, only to end up having been alive...imagine how often they would be wrong if they just looked at pictures of people to diagnose...Nice Fish! | |||
| Guest |
| ||
| these fish are so weak, outside the water, plus hanging it up like that with gravity its dead | |||
| BenR |
| ||
Guest - 8/13/2009 6:24 PM these fish are so weak, outside the water, plus hanging it up like that with gravity its dead So they are strong enough to use 9 foot rods, saltwater reels, 100lb test to jam the hooks of a DC into their mouths...or perhaps you are right and fishing for them is a serious problem... | |||
| Anonymous |
| ||
| Dandy Edited by Anonymous 8/13/2009 11:44 PM | |||
| Reef Hawg |
| ||
Posts: 3518 Location: north central wisconsin | What a fish. And to think I just returned from Oregon on fam visit frogging for salmon/steelies and didn't get the chance to drive up there to at least check some of that out. Will try to look one of you Wash state cats up on next visit for sure!! Anyone have a float plane that can pick me up in Newport Or. when we're there? I'd gladly trade a WI/MN/G-Bay trip for a shot at one of those bad boys! Beautiful country there for sure though. That was one perfect speciman of a hybrid to release or harvest if one chooses. | ||
| Jump to page : 1 2 Now viewing page 1 [30 messages per page] |
| Search this forum Printer friendly version E-mail a link to this thread |


Copyright © 2026 OutdoorsFIRST Media |