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Message Subject: Look out Utah, here comes Washington!
Larry Ramsell
Posted 2/3/2010 1:45 PM (#421477)
Subject: Look out Utah, here comes Washington!




Posts: 1291


Location: Hayward, Wisconsin
Check out this 50 1/2", 36 pound tiger from Washington state:


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Larry Ramsell
Posted 2/3/2010 1:48 PM (#421478 - in reply to #421477)
Subject: Re: Look out Utah, here comes Washington!




Posts: 1291


Location: Hayward, Wisconsin
Had another photo, but it is too big a file.



Edited by Larry Ramsell 2/3/2010 1:50 PM
CASTING55
Posted 2/3/2010 2:46 PM (#421483 - in reply to #421478)
Subject: Re: Look out Utah, here comes Washington!




Posts: 968


Location: N.FIB
hey larry,if you go to the tackle and equipment forum,at the top of the page there is image downsizer you can download it and make photos smaller size to fit on muskies first.hope this helps,it`s pretty easy since I`m able to use it AND IT WORKS,WOW.
JakeStCroixSkis
Posted 2/3/2010 2:57 PM (#421487 - in reply to #421477)
Subject: Re: Look out Utah, here comes Washington!





Posts: 1425


Location: St. Lawrence River
Wow what a tiger. Real thick all around and a big head on her.
castblast
Posted 2/3/2010 3:12 PM (#421488 - in reply to #421477)
Subject: Re: Look out Utah, here comes Washington!




Posts: 32


Location: Moses Lake, Wa
That looks like one of our lake tapps tigers or possibley mayfield lake. awsome fish, congrats to the angler
fishwisconsin3
Posted 2/3/2010 3:18 PM (#421491 - in reply to #421477)
Subject: RE: Look out Utah, here comes Washington!





Posts: 104


Location: Hudson, WI
the head on that beast is huge!
JakeStCroixSkis
Posted 2/3/2010 4:20 PM (#421504 - in reply to #421477)
Subject: Re: Look out Utah, here comes Washington!





Posts: 1425


Location: St. Lawrence River
What was she taken on??
kustomboy
Posted 2/3/2010 4:24 PM (#421506 - in reply to #421477)
Subject: Re: Look out Utah, here comes Washington!





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Fantastic fish!
Larry Jones
Posted 2/3/2010 4:59 PM (#421509 - in reply to #421477)
Subject: RE: Look out Utah, here comes Washington!


Larry, Did the Tiger come out of Mayfield? I'll be fishing Mayfield in September of this year with my brother David.I talked him into going for tiger muskies,the trade off I have to fish for Coho with him in the Cowitz River below the dam the next day.

Capt. Larry D. Jones
leech lake strain
Posted 2/3/2010 5:39 PM (#421517 - in reply to #421477)
Subject: Re: Look out Utah, here comes Washington!




Posts: 536


either he caught it off his dock or he killed it! that is one big tiger!
BenR
Posted 2/3/2010 5:48 PM (#421519 - in reply to #421477)
Subject: Re: Look out Utah, here comes Washington!


I think WA has had tigers for a long time, I am waiting for some of the fish in NM I have been messing with to grow..not quite there yet, but super fun on the fly rod....BR
VMS
Posted 2/3/2010 5:56 PM (#421522 - in reply to #421477)
Subject: Re: Look out Utah, here comes Washington!





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Location: Elk River, Minnesota
I'd say Dats one PURDY fish der EH?!!

Steve
Pointerpride102
Posted 2/3/2010 6:10 PM (#421527 - in reply to #421477)
Subject: Re: Look out Utah, here comes Washington!





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Location: The desert
Nice fish. What exactly is Utah on the look out for? I'll keep my eyes peeled though!
warrens
Posted 2/3/2010 6:32 PM (#421533 - in reply to #421477)
Subject: RE: Look out Utah, here comes Washington!




Curlew , North East corner of Washington state- the dock in the picture is at Tiffanies resort,was standing there three months ago but did not have that beauty in my hands.
Jim Munday
Posted 2/3/2010 8:18 PM (#421557 - in reply to #421533)
Subject: RE: Look out Utah, here comes Washington!




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It appears that Utah’s state record for a catch and release Tiger Musky is 53-1/4”, caught out of Pineview Reservoir by Ray Johnson on November 28,1998. So the Washington Tiger Musky, at 50-1/2”, 36 pounds would be ‘hot on their heels.’

But, they’re both still a long way from the world record Tiger Musky world record caught by John A. Knobla on July 16, 1919 out of Lac Vieux-Desert, WI-MI boarder waters ---51 pounds-3 ounces!
Top H2O
Posted 2/3/2010 9:20 PM (#421571 - in reply to #421557)
Subject: RE: Look out Utah, here comes Washington!




Posts: 4080


Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
A 51lb. Tiger Muskie !??
Really ??

Jerome
lambeau
Posted 2/3/2010 9:23 PM (#421572 - in reply to #421557)
Subject: RE: Look out Utah, here comes Washington!


it's my understanding that Ray Johnson had a bit of the ol' Louie Spray in his blood. i think it was on his mother's side. well-known record chaser round them Pineview parts...may have earned his reputation for being a bit loose and free with the accuracy of his measurements...

Mr. Kent Sorenson on the other hand...




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VMS
Posted 2/3/2010 10:06 PM (#421580 - in reply to #421477)
Subject: Re: Look out Utah, here comes Washington!





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Location: Elk River, Minnesota
Was that caught out of the black and gray boat?

That is a great fish!! I love the markings on tigers!!

Steve
schrump
Posted 2/3/2010 10:50 PM (#421592 - in reply to #421580)
Subject: Re: Look out Utah, here comes Washington!




Posts: 128


Gotta love those Tigers! The most beautiful Muskies in my eyes.
Larry Ramsell
Posted 2/4/2010 9:05 AM (#421627 - in reply to #421477)
Subject: Re: Look out Utah, here comes Washington!




Posts: 1291


Location: Hayward, Wisconsin
Here are a couple of 50 pound + tigers. The first is John Knobla (L) with the world record at 51-3. The other is Dolores Ott Lapp with her 50-4. Both were remounted by Ron and Rick Lax and Ron said he couldn't tell any difference in the two.

Muskie regards,
Larry Ramsell
Muskellunge Historian for ALL of North America
www.larryramsell.com

Edited by Larry Ramsell 2/4/2010 9:12 AM



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Top H2O
Posted 2/4/2010 9:50 AM (#421637 - in reply to #421477)
Subject: RE: Look out Utah, here comes Washington!




Posts: 4080


Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
WOW, Those are a couple of big fish !
Sorno's fish is just about flawless , What a beauty !
And the big fish from Washington, Tigers are just about anywhere these days.

Jerome
JeffinPickering
Posted 2/4/2010 10:12 AM (#421641 - in reply to #421477)
Subject: Re: Look out Utah, here comes Washington!





Posts: 97


Location: Pickering, ON
The photo with Dolores and her fish is amazing! Great contrast, light, and pattern on the fish.

As for the Washington fish, so what if it was bonked? We're talking about a stocked fishery, of a species in which only a very tiny percentage can ever successfully spawn.
lots of luck
Posted 2/4/2010 12:31 PM (#421675 - in reply to #421627)
Subject: Re: Look out Utah, here comes Washington!





Posts: 193


Location: Mayer, MN
Larry Ramsell - 2/4/2010 9:05 AM

Here are a couple of 50 pound + tigers. The first is John Knobla (L) with the world record at 51-3. The other is Dolores Ott Lapp with her 50-4. Both were remounted by Ron and Rick Lax and Ron said he couldn't tell any difference in the two.

Muskie regards,
Larry Ramsell
Muskellunge Historian for ALL of North America
www.larryramsell.com


I have to get me a 10' foot pole for the boat, help to make my fish look bigger. Thanks for posting all of these great photos, I love nostalgia.
MuskyHopeful
Posted 2/4/2010 6:11 PM (#421750 - in reply to #421675)
Subject: Re: Look out Utah, here comes Washington!





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Location: Brookfield, WI
Not sure how Sorno's fish compares with the fish in the picture in the OP as they are both beauties, but he definitely loses the battle of the mustachios.

Kevin
Tackle Industries
Posted 2/4/2010 9:12 PM (#421784 - in reply to #421477)
Subject: Re: Look out Utah, here comes Washington!





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Location: Land of the Musky
What a monster Tiger!!! Congrats.
James
RiverMan
Posted 2/4/2010 10:51 PM (#421809 - in reply to #421477)
Subject: Re: Look out Utah, here comes Washington!




Posts: 1504


Location: Oregon
My understanding from reading a brief summary put out by the resort is the fish was 52 inches long. It was caught at Curlew Lake this past summer but no word what the fish was caught on. Here is another photo of it. This fish is huge!

Jed

Edited by RiverMan 2/4/2010 11:26 PM



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Larry Ramsell
Posted 2/5/2010 8:57 AM (#421844 - in reply to #421477)
Subject: Re: Look out Utah, here comes Washington!




Posts: 1291


Location: Hayward, Wisconsin
Here is what the angler had to say:

"I caught 3 tigers this year but only 1 was big- 50 1/2 inches and 36lbs. Doug at Tiffanys mistakenly says it is 52". It might have been slightly bigger than I originally measure- I just wanted to make sure it was legal. I have pictures with a tape measure (attachment) but I am not quite to the tip of the mouth on the left
side. You can zoom in and see the exact size."

Once again the photo file is too large for me to attach. If someone wants me to email it to them and post it, email me at: [email protected]

Muskie regards,
Larry Ramsell
Muskellunge Historian for ALL of North America
www.larryramsell.com

Edited by Larry Ramsell 2/5/2010 9:00 AM
muskyfvr
Posted 2/5/2010 9:55 AM (#421854 - in reply to #421477)
Subject: RE: Look out Utah, here comes Washington!





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Location: Minn.
Here is the picture Larry.


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Larry Ramsell
Posted 2/5/2010 10:48 AM (#421866 - in reply to #421477)
Subject: Re: Look out Utah, here comes Washington!




Posts: 1291


Location: Hayward, Wisconsin
Thanks Raymond. Kudo's to Brian the angler for not taking credit for more than it actually was...refreshing!...Larry PS: It was caught on a Rapala.
RiverMan
Posted 2/5/2010 11:17 AM (#421874 - in reply to #421477)
Subject: Re: Look out Utah, here comes Washington!




Posts: 1504


Location: Oregon
Does anyone have a picture of a tiger bigger than this one?
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