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| Count Muskellunge  | 
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| Does anyone have any idea just how many people fish for muskie? 5,000? 10,000? 20,000? 1,000,000? | |||
| muskie! nut  | 
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| Posts: 2894 Location: Yahara River Chain | Define "fish" Do you mean own a muskie pole and fish a couple of hrs a yr? Or that really fish for muskie a week or longer per yr?? | ||
| Mr Musky  | 
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| Posts: 999 | Too many. I miss the old days! | ||
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| Posts: 1316 Location: Lebanon,Mo | At one point in time,everyone registered on this forum.  | ||
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| Posts: 229 Location: Plover, WI | Mr Musky I agree!! I remember 20 years ago my Dad and I would go on a late Oct. weekend and people would look at us crazy. Now, you see so many boats even into November. Edited by c44hmusky 10/12/2013 3:09 PM | ||
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| Posts: 999 | Yep! After labor day only the diehards would be out. Not anymore, my wife watched a guy on the bay trolling for skis yesterday stuff a nice musky into an old school tiny blue mesh walleye net and onto the floor it went. Edited by Mr Musky 10/12/2013 5:21 PM | ||
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| Posts: 1530 | studys have shown 18 per-cent | ||
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| Posts: 365 | saw something that had an estimate of 250,000 ,,, as I recall ,,, | ||
| sworrall  | 
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| Posts: 32935 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | It would be allllot more than that. | ||
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| Posts: 365 | Steve --- what would be your estimate ?? ----- jim | ||
| Guest  | 
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| Yeah Steve, no disrespect but 250,000 seems like a reasonable number with the musky range being rather small and the dedication this sport takes to be successful. | |||
| BenR  | 
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| There are muskie from Washington State to Quebec, north and south, so I am guessing there are quite a few. I am not sure what "dedication" it takes. You just need a rod and reel for the most part, many of us take it to a higher level no doubt. BR | |||
| ToddM  | 
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| Posts: 20263 Location: oswego, il | The actual number is 362,114.73 | ||
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| Posts: 2754 Location: Mauston, Wisconsin | ToddM - You can't count BenR, he sometimes fishes with a flyrod and even a cane pole! Opps, I guess I'm out too.... So, its got to be 362,112.73 Actually, I think this is one of those marketing research post's - # of boats on the water - bwaaaaaaaaaaa! That makes absolutely no sense. Have fun! Al | ||
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| Posts: 1360 Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished | I have heard through Muskies INC that the number of Musky anglers for MN alone is close to 100,000. I would think WI is at or above that... this number is not including Canada, and all of the other states that that give you the opportunity to catch one as well. So my official answer is... A LOT | ||
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| Posts: 8842 | We've got 6 MI Chapters within about an hour of each other down here, and we don't have more than a handful of lakes in the area that even have a population of muskies. I really couldn't guess at a number, but I'd say it's a LOT more than any of us think. | ||
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| Posts: 3 | I did a project on this back in school, I asked muskies inc for their input and this is what i got. "We have 7000 active members, data base holds 35,000 names from over the years The number I have heard is in the neighborhood of 800,000 nationwide Muskie Fisherman" Hope this helps | ||
| sworrall  | 
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| Posts: 32935 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | I base the numbers on the actual adjusted 'absolute unique users' numbers visiting here in any one year. So 250,000 is way short of reality. | ||
| Matt DeVos  | 
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| Posts: 581 | The WDNR estimates approx 480,000 people in WI who fish for muskies:  http://dnr.wi.gov/news/weekly/article_lookup.asp?id=2343 Nationwide and including Canada, I'd think the total number is probably >1,000,000 | ||
| MACK  | 
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| Posts: 1086 | There is simply no way of knowing. You have to realize that there is a significant number of Muskie anglers who don't use the internet for muskie forum chat rooms, that don't join muskie clubs or organizations, etc, etc. There is no exact Census for this kind of thing. It's kind of like trying to track and know the exact number of illegals within the United States borders...there is no real way of knowing exactly. The numbers are far larger than anyone thinks or can report on paper. Not all of them come crawling out of the wood-work to raise their hand to let themselves be known to make sure they're counted. It's kind of like trying to figure out what the largest/longest/heaviest fish has ever been caught within a specific lake...no way of knowing as I'm positive there's some monster fish caught out there that never see nor hear the light of day because most anglers don't care to share their experiences of their catches with the masses on the internet.... It's just safe to say there is a lot of people out there that fish for muskies. Edited by MACK 10/14/2013 1:41 PM | ||
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| Posts: 20263 Location: oswego, il | .73 is because muskyboy doesn't have a boat. | ||
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| Location: Eastern Ontario | Do you count the 2 guys I met Fri. coming off the lake who had put 25 lb. mono on their spinning reels along with their generic red and white spoons. Their comment was " we heard this was a good musky lake but we were out for almost 3 hours and didn't catch any" | ||
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| If you include Canada and the USA I bet you have 100,000 die hards fishing muskies 30 days or more a year  Add in another 900,000 part timers who fish sometimes muskies and other times salmon, bass, walleye. Even at 1 million its 1 for every 350 people (anyone who fishes muskie once in awhile) and 1 for every 3,500 for serious anglers. USA and Canada population. Probably has peaked and don't expect muskies to become more popular than now unless they stock them in California and Texas heavily. | |||
| Guest  | 
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| In my opinion your numbers seem a good guy sketchy. If there were that many die hards you would think.......... - shows would be more active - lure companies would be making more money - there would be more Muskies Inc. members etc. Even the most populated areas do not have many muskie fishing club members. Is there anything to back these numbers up? I would start counting the number of unique hits the website receives and dividing it by half also. A lot of people check the website at home, work, and by phone and each count as a unique visitor. Not a good way to get an accurate number of how many muskie fishermen visit the website. The above comments are to try and spark more discussion. | |||
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| Posts: 8842 | Guest - 10/21/2013  1:45 PM  In my opinion your numbers seem a good guy sketchy. If there were that many die hards you would think.......... - shows would be more active - lure companies would be making more money - there would be more Muskies Inc. members etc. Even the most populated areas do not have many muskie fishing club members. Is there anything to back these numbers up? I would start counting the number of unique hits the website receives and dividing it by half also. A lot of people check the website at home, work, and by phone and each count as a unique visitor. Not a good way to get an accurate number of how many muskie fishermen visit the website. The above comments are to try and spark more discussion. How do you explain the number of folks in my area who fish for muskies? We've got 300 in our chapter alone. 6 other chapters in the area. I fish for them, my girlfriend fishes for them, her brother, my next door neighbor, his father in law, my uncle, my cousins, my clients, my vendors... The gym where Samantha trains regularly has Musky Hunter playing on the TV on Saturday mornings. Her Cable guy is a musky angler. Our furnace guy is a musky angler. This past weekend I found a Larry Dahlberg musky lure making kit at one of our local toy stores. I see Rollie and Helens/Musky Hunter/MI decals on trucks around here on a weekly basis. I see musky license plates, musky boats, musky EVERYTHING. And this is an area where the closest musky fishing is over an hour away. Suburban sprawl, DuPage county... Nothing about this area lends itself to musky angling, but it seems there are musky anglers everywhere you look. | ||
| GB Troller  | 
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| I have been fishing for muskies all my life and majority of my relatives do as well. None of us subscribe to any muskie magazine or attend any fishing shows in past 10 years. None of us are in muskies inc. or any other muskie club. Majority of muskie fishing don't go to shows, buy magazines, and are not in muskie clubs. There are more than a thousand lakes with muskies and every weekend most lakes with these muskies have at least 10 die hards going after them. Then add in the big lakes like G-Bay and St. Clair etc and you can have 1,000 on a weekend. 100,000 people fishing 30 days a year for a muskie is really not a lot. By the way I have caught tiger muskies in Ukraine and do we add the Russians to the list. They grow big there to but no catch and release since they don't reproduce. Does anyone know how many lakes in the world have muskies - its a lot. | |||
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| Posts: 32935 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | 'I would start counting the number of unique hits the website receives and dividing it by half also. A lot of people check the website at home, work, and by phone and each count as a unique visitor. Not a good way to get an accurate number of how many muskie fishermen visit the website.' Already adjusted. Also adjusted for bot traffic, etc. We are quite aware of the number of absolute unique visitors here. | ||
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| sworrall - 10/21/2013  6:02 PM  'I would start counting the number of unique hits the website receives and dividing it by half also. A lot of people check the website at home, work, and by phone and each count as a unique visitor. Not a good way to get an accurate number of how many muskie fishermen visit the website.' Already adjusted. Also adjusted for bot traffic, etc. We are quite aware of the number of absolute unique visitors here. Excellent. Shows how serious you are about where you want this website to be. I respect that. | |||
| jano  | 
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| imo guys that mainly fish for them is not even 50 000 canada included.if the numbers was high shimano,daiwa or other big co like rapala would have built more specific products but it's not the case. | |||
| sworrall  | 
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| Posts: 32935 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Not even close. | ||
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