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Larry Ramsell |
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Posts: 1291 Location: Hayward, Wisconsin | Todd, this post is referring back to the Illinois 60 inch found dead. It had a photo of the fish in it. | ||
rjhyland |
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Posts: 456 Location: Kansas City BBQ Capitol of the world | Thank you for posting this. This post is very interesting to me to know the "factual" history of the Muskie that always has, and will always be the "Fish of Myth". And with Muskies, "Fish of Myth" has more meaning than one. Thank you. Ron | ||
LarryJones |
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Posts: 1247 Location: On the Niagara River in Buffalo, NY | Larry, everytime you bring out the old big muskie pix, you get me back in the search mode! I will have some time this fall to get the night bite on the "Larry" in for sure! Thanks for your the continued quest in search of Jumbino's! Capt Larry D Jones | ||
jano |
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larry whats your guess about the k.davidson 58"nipi55ing giant?do you thin it could top the current 58 pound record? imo from the pics it should be a close call http://www.ontariofishingcamp.net/coolstuff.htm Edited by jano 3/15/2014 7:53 PM | |||
Larry Ramsell |
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Posts: 1291 Location: Hayward, Wisconsin | jano: First of all, the article you linked to has a ton of incorrect information contained within and much of same has been discussed on this board for several years now. As for "guessing" how big the Davidson fish was, I will pass. Nothing good can come from it and the various formula "guesses" using various formula's when the girth was not even known is an exercise in futility. "If you don't weigh it, you shouldn't say it."! | ||
Cody |
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Posts: 358 | I believe that the next record muskie will come from the St. Lawrence. Reed and Victoria Findlan, Dale MacNair and Julie Cashaback caught some real monsters. Reed caught at least a half dozen 50" or over last year from the " Larry " and I hope they continue to catch and release those monsters, very exciting reading ! | ||
bryantukkah |
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Posts: 295 | Cody - 3/16/2014 11:44 AM I believe that the next record muskie will come from the St. Lawrence. Reed and Victoria Findlan, Dale MacNair and Julie Cashaback caught some real monsters. Reed caught at least a half dozen 50" or over last year from the " Larry " and I hope they continue to catch and release those monsters, very exciting reading ! Tip of the iceberg. | ||
Dirt Esox |
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Posts: 457 Location: Minneconia | That Lazarus/Barbosa pic with Lazarus looking like he's wrestling a bear is the best big fish picture ever. AAAARRGGGH! Haha | ||
Trophyhunter1958 |
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Posts: 67 | No Muskies left in the St Lawrence LoL , but if your coming LJ let me know i've got a spot on the boat for you | ||
lookin4_big_gurls |
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Posts: 315 | Dirt Esox - 3/16/2014 1:42 PM That Lazarus/Barbosa pic with Lazarus looking like he's wrestling a bear is the best big fish picture ever. AAAARRGGGH! Haha AGREED!!:) | ||
Brozz88 |
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Posts: 216 | bryantukkah - 3/16/2014 1:17 PM Cody - 3/16/2014 11:44 AM I believe that the next record muskie will come from the St. Lawrence. Reed and Victoria Findlan, Dale MacNair and Julie Cashaback caught some real monsters. Reed caught at least a half dozen 50" or over last year from the " Larry " and I hope they continue to catch and release those monsters, very exciting reading ! Tip of the iceberg. ^^ what do you know Bryan ? How many? I know of 2 guys with over a dozen each! All still swimming. | ||
LarryJones |
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Posts: 1247 Location: On the Niagara River in Buffalo, NY | Bill, Thanks for the offer! Survival Suit & MRE's are ready for some long cold night's of early December! | ||
LarryO |
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Posts: 192 | LarryJones - 3/17/2014 6:04 AM Bill, Thanks for the offer! Survival Suit & MRE's are ready for some long cold night's of early December! All Muskie Hunters are tough by nature but Capt Larry takes it to a new level. Don't forget, we're fishing the harbor on November 1. I'll bring a couple of my favorite Plows and $50 Hookers. PS: Dane has already reeled in a couple on Kinkaid this year. My poor old boat ain't got wet yet. | ||
Trophyhunter1958 |
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Posts: 67 | Sounds like a plan Larry , last two weeks of Dec are always me time LoL , Make the time and we can put some side bets on with Larry R and Mikey ,and you just know that Ace will want in on some action ! I usually am the first boat on the water in the spring and the last boat out in Dec and all nighters love them , sure hope you can make it this year ! | ||
LarryJones |
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Posts: 1247 Location: On the Niagara River in Buffalo, NY | I will be there from December 1st thru 15th, through any weather that comes our way! | ||
bryantukkah |
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Posts: 295 | Brozz88 - 3/16/2014 8:21 PM bryantukkah - 3/16/2014 1:17 PM Cody - 3/16/2014 11:44 AM I believe that the next record muskie will come from the St. Lawrence. Reed and Victoria Findlan, Dale MacNair and Julie Cashaback caught some real monsters. Reed caught at least a half dozen 50" or over last year from the " Larry " and I hope they continue to catch and release those monsters, very exciting reading ! Tip of the iceberg. ^^ what do you know Bryan ? How many? I know of 2 guys with over a dozen each! All still swimming. Exactly, those are just.... The tip of the iceberg. You didn't need the exclamation point, its really not that hard to find huge fish on that river. | ||
joshm3357 |
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Location: Around | sworrall - 3/6/2014 4:20 PM From another thread from Larry that failed to merge: At the risk of overwhelming your sensory organs, I decided to continue with my posting today rather than wait until tomorrow...I love this stuff and it sounds like you do to! First I'll start with toad that has been published before. I have no details other than size, but it looked some much like the recent Charlie Gallagher tiger (48.5 x 28.5-google it) in its extreme obesity, I just had to put it up again. It was reported to be 48 x 32 and no weight was given, but 50 pounds wouldn't surprise me. Came from Tuscarora Lake in PA. Pic and notes are a few posts down in the link below. 48 x 28.5. Never weighed. Caught while fishing for walleye of course.... http://www.fish.state.pa.us/images/be/splashes/2005/arch_summer.htm | ||
Larry Ramsell |
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Posts: 1291 Location: Hayward, Wisconsin | joshm3357: Thanks for the correct size and information on this great fish! | ||
muskymeyer |
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Posts: 691 Location: nationwide | Larry, What do you believe is the largest fish to be caught out of the Chippewa Flowage? How about the Turtle/Flambeau Flowage? Thanks Corey Meyer | ||
Larry Ramsell |
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Posts: 1291 Location: Hayward, Wisconsin | Corey: I used to believe in the Ross 55 pounder from the Chip, but the mount just doesn't measure up unless it was really a botched job of mounting. Two of the three known photos don't look that big, but the third is somewhat impressive. I imagine the 52 pounder that John Fleming caught was close to claim. Of course you know what I think about "Louie's" claim... I know of no others from the Chip over 50 pounds. As for the Turtle/Flambeau Flowage, Rita Hillenbrand's 52-8.25 with Guide Dick Sleight is the largest from there. There is one other verified 50 pounder from the TFF, again caught by a women, a Mrs. Reinardy! A third 50 "rumor" has never been able to be verified. | ||
muskymeyer |
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Posts: 691 Location: nationwide | Do you have a pic of the Fleming fish? And thanks for the info Larry. Corey Meyer | ||
Larry Ramsell |
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Posts: 1291 Location: Hayward, Wisconsin | Sorry Corey, I don't, but it can be seen at Herman's (The Landing). | ||
Larry Ramsell |
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Posts: 1291 Location: Hayward, Wisconsin | How about this October, 2012 Giant from the St. Lawrence River sent along to me by Guide Dave Curtis (fishingfanaticguideservice.com). This fish wasn't weighed, but it is obviously a monster. It was 57.75 inches long! Attachments ---------------- Avery Knapp 57.75 St. Lawrence_crop.jpg (98KB - 849 downloads) | ||
Larry Ramsell |
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Posts: 1291 Location: Hayward, Wisconsin | Would be remiss if I didn't post one of the largest ever to be captured in Wisconsin. Tom Gelb's monster weighed 51-3 and this shot shows what it takes girth wise to equal a real giant. Please, no comments about this special fish being kept. Attachments ---------------- Gelb 51-3 001.jpg (130KB - 525 downloads) | ||
ToothTamer |
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Posts: 311 Location: Lake St.Clair | Wow that Dave Curtis fish is a absolute hog wonder what the girth was on that giant.. | ||
MuskyMo |
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Posts: 41 | Does anyone know the size of this Eagle lake monster? Attachments ---------------- eaglelakeski.jpg (30KB - 802 downloads) | ||
jano |
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these monsters can grow big like this for 1 major reason, a good catch and release ethic.i prey and i sincerely hope these redneck will wakeup and start to give the same good care for these monster called gatorgar. imo these dinosaurs deserve the same good care & protection.the massacre of that species is a real nonsense,specially when you look at the fight they can give. | |||
Dog Lake |
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Posts: 38 | ToothTamer - 3/24/2014 9:21 AM Wow that Dave Curtis fish is a absolute hog wonder what the girth was on that giant.. The girth on that one was 25 3/4". | ||
MuskyMo |
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Posts: 41 | Anything on that Eagle lake musky, I know steve herbeck in the pic guided it, but cant find anything about size? Larry R...you know anything about this fish?? | ||
Larry Ramsell |
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Posts: 1291 Location: Hayward, Wisconsin | Mo: Herbie said it was 55 or 56 inches if my memory is correct. It was released...huge! By special request, here is the photo of Charlie Gallagher's giant Tiger from the St. Louis River, MN/WI. It was 48.5 inches long with a girth of 28.5. Edited by Larry Ramsell 3/24/2014 12:21 PM Attachments ---------------- Charlie Gallagher tiger 001.jpg (142KB - 597 downloads) | ||
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