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Message Subject: How big?
Cowboyhannah
Posted 3/12/2013 9:03 PM (#625845 - in reply to #625827)
Subject: Re: How big?





Posts: 1460


Location: Kronenwetter, WI
fishhawk50 - 3/12/2013 8:41 PM

Cowboyhannah - 3/12/2013 8:28 PM

Measure the width of your left hand so that width is W.

Count how many hand widths you get for the length of the fish and call that L.

Solve for X where X=L * W.

Then solve for Y where Y=50-X.

Then solve for Z where Z=Y+X and that will be the length of your fish....congratulations!

is this what they were trying to teach me in geometry in high school? :o


Yup, maybe algebra....if he does the math, he'll like the answer, though.
DLC
Posted 3/12/2013 9:04 PM (#625846 - in reply to #625832)
Subject: RE: How big?




Posts: 82


Doesn't matter, you had fun catching it and let her swim. That's all that really matters!
muskediem
Posted 3/13/2013 8:12 AM (#625921 - in reply to #625694)
Subject: RE: How big?


I'd say 46 minimum. What was your guess? You were there.

muskie921
Posted 3/13/2013 8:24 AM (#625927 - in reply to #625694)
Subject: Re: How big?




Posts: 25


I would have to say a fat 46/47 the head just dosn't look like a 50 to me.
musky-skunk
Posted 3/13/2013 8:50 AM (#625936 - in reply to #625694)
Subject: RE: How big?





Posts: 785


I'd give it a good 46-47, I'm the exact same size a guy as you so I'd put it right in that range. Beautiful fish.
musky-skunk
Posted 3/13/2013 8:59 AM (#625941 - in reply to #625694)
Subject: RE: How big?





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You know what... the longer I look at her I might actually go 48 on her. She has a small head but a lot of body.
Ja Rule
Posted 3/13/2013 9:01 AM (#625944 - in reply to #625694)
Subject: Re: How big?




Posts: 415


I think upper 40's, beautiful fish though that's for sure!
catfishonthelake
Posted 3/13/2013 9:07 AM (#625946 - in reply to #625921)
Subject: RE: How big?




Posts: 161


Location: New Jersey
Honestly, I think it was 50. I had caught a mid-40 on the Allegheny River a couple months prior and there was absolutely no comparison. The main reason people tell me they don't think it was a 50 is because of the head. My buddy was out this summer and they landed a 48-incher (that they measured) and the picture he sent me was taken from about the same distance. I actually took a piece of string and ran it down the back of the fish they caught (in the picture) and then ran it down the back of my fish (in the picture) and just the string was an inch longer. Not sure what that translates into actual inches, but it made me confident enough that this fish was 50 inches.

Edited by catfishonthelake 3/13/2013 9:09 AM
catfishonthelake
Posted 3/13/2013 9:27 AM (#625965 - in reply to #625845)
Subject: Re: How big?




Posts: 161


Location: New Jersey
Cowboyhannah - 3/12/2013 9:03 PM

fishhawk50 - 3/12/2013 8:41 PM

Cowboyhannah - 3/12/2013 8:28 PM

Measure the width of your left hand so that width is W.

Count how many hand widths you get for the length of the fish and call that L.

Solve for X where X=L * W.

Then solve for Y where Y=50-X.

Then solve for Z where Z=Y+X and that will be the length of your fish....congratulations!

is this what they were trying to teach me in geometry in high school? :o


Yup, maybe algebra....if he does the math, he'll like the answer, though.


Using this formula, it's no less than 50 and no more than 51.
BNelson
Posted 3/13/2013 11:20 AM (#626046 - in reply to #625694)
Subject: Re: How big?





Location: Contrarian Island
hot dammmmn that is a nice one...i'd give it minimum 47, max 49 on a bump board... thick fish!
Cowboyhannah
Posted 3/13/2013 1:12 PM (#626105 - in reply to #625965)
Subject: Re: How big?





Posts: 1460


Location: Kronenwetter, WI
catfishonthelake - 3/13/2013 9:27 AM

Cowboyhannah - 3/12/2013 9:03 PM

fishhawk50 - 3/12/2013 8:41 PM

Cowboyhannah - 3/12/2013 8:28 PM

Measure the width of your left hand so that width is W.

Count how many hand widths you get for the length of the fish and call that L.

Solve for X where X=L * W.

Then solve for Y where Y=50-X.

Then solve for Z where Z=Y+X and that will be the length of your fish....congratulations!

is this what they were trying to teach me in geometry in high school? :o


Yup, maybe algebra....if he does the math, he'll like the answer, though.


Using this formula, it's no less than 50 and no more than 51.


Exactly, hence the congratulations! You get the prize for doing the math....all the math is just a joke, of course.
MuskyManiac09
Posted 3/13/2013 2:16 PM (#626128 - in reply to #625694)
Subject: Re: How big?





Posts: 183


Location: Grand Forks ND
There's a big bend in that fish, so it's taking up some length. I say 49-50.
bkrpnk123
Posted 3/13/2013 3:41 PM (#626175 - in reply to #625694)
Subject: RE: How big?


Very curious how many inches the seat is on the the boat..... Id give a call and ask her for a measurment! Regaurdless im jelious! My question is what is the weight on that fish!? Possible state record?
catfishonthelake
Posted 3/13/2013 3:52 PM (#626180 - in reply to #626175)
Subject: RE: How big?




Posts: 161


Location: New Jersey
I'm definitely gonna get that seat measured Matt. New Jersey State record musky is 42 pounds. Anyone want to guess the weight on this fish?
Guest
Posted 3/13/2013 4:45 PM (#626199 - in reply to #625694)
Subject: RE: How big?


It is a very nice fish, but nowhere near 42 lbs.
jerryb
Posted 3/13/2013 9:04 PM (#626285 - in reply to #625694)
Subject: RE: How big?




Posts: 688


Location: Northern IL
A great looking fish with a nice girth, congrats! Greenwood? However, with its small head and flawless body this indicates a younger fish. I'd guess 45" maybe 46", 27lbs tops. Not trying to rip on you but what's up with the spinning reel and the small pliers? By beefing up our equipment and practice, we become more efficient at landing. When your next biggie comes you'll be ready. Nice picture and one you may never forget!
Have you met Jeff Loy yet? A fun guy, knowledgable and one of the very best in the NJ/ NY area! 
catfishonthelake
Posted 3/14/2013 6:26 AM (#626343 - in reply to #626285)
Subject: RE: How big?




Posts: 161


Location: New Jersey
I had been musky fishing for less than a year when I caught this fish. The reason for the spinning real was that I had read that some anglers scale down their gear throw very small baits in the early Spring. I've learned a lot since then and would never use a spinning reel to cast for muskies, but even at that the fish was caught with the casting set-up sitting next to me. I did have a set of small pliers with me, but I also had a hook-out and the hooks ended up needing to be snipped anyway.
BenR
Posted 3/14/2013 7:09 AM (#626351 - in reply to #625694)
Subject: Re: How big?


Spinning reels are fine and have purpose in muskie fishing. I have a dedicated creature/jig rod that is rigged spinning all the time. Creatures/jigs were killer on greenwood for me. I never fished the lake you caught this one on, but it is good to see the muskies are doing well there. BR
muskediem
Posted 3/14/2013 7:54 AM (#626359 - in reply to #625694)
Subject: RE: How big?


The head threw me, but I'd go 50 after hearing all the other comments. This sure has stirred up a lot of discussion about your catch. I recall my first years and how exciting it was, and to get such a nice fish is a great feat. Enjoy this fish and memory of it all. She was a nice one. Have a great 2013.

I don't remember many things, but I have distinct memories of lures, fish, where and what I was doing at the time I caught fish. I can imagine this has been a very motivating and memorable fish for you over the past months. I congratulate you on releasing her healthy, above your desire to get a measurement.

nocturnalmotors
Posted 3/14/2013 7:56 AM (#626360 - in reply to #626359)
Subject: Re: How big?





Posts: 373


Location: Maine Township, MN
Nice, thick 48"er. Beautiful fish!
catfishonthelake
Posted 3/14/2013 8:13 AM (#626363 - in reply to #626359)
Subject: RE: How big?




Posts: 161


Location: New Jersey
muskediem - 3/14/2013 7:54 AM

The head threw me, but I'd go 50 after hearing all the other comments. This sure has stirred up a lot of discussion about your catch. I recall my first years and how exciting it was, and to get such a nice fish is a great feat. Enjoy this fish and memory of it all. She was a nice one. Have a great 2013.

I don't remember many things, but I have distinct memories of lures, fish, where and what I was doing at the time I caught fish. I can imagine this has been a very motivating and memorable fish for you over the past months. I congratulate you on releasing her healthy, above your desire to get a measurement.


Thank you very much. I shall surely never forget this fish. I didn't even own a boat last year, so I was fishing off a rental boat with no trolling motor. The water temp was 36 degrees and it was crazy windy that day. I wanted to fish the shallows, but since it was such a warm winter they were still choked with weeds. I found a good looking spot on my Navionics App on my phone, motored to the North end of a weedline and let the wind blow me down the weedline. I had to start the outboard a couple times to pull me back off the weedline, but after about 10 minutes I felt the fish on. She barely even fought. It took me a minute to get her free, but she eventually swam off and I stuck around to make sure she didn't come back up. I'm really looking forward to 2013, my first year with my own boat. I already landed an incredibly fat 39 in January, but that was on a walleye jig so I guess it doesn't count.
muskediem
Posted 3/14/2013 1:29 PM (#626474 - in reply to #625694)
Subject: RE: How big?


Your story behind the fish is great! I remember my 14' aluminum. I hacked the seats out with a sawzall and put in a plywood floor. I had a bowmount trolling motor rigged to the front somehow and bombed around in my 25 Evinrude tiller. Likely very illegal, but I was free and casting skis. The nicest fish we put in that boat was a solid 44. I got into an old Tuffy and had 10 good years with it. Now I'm in a Mirro Dual Impact and didn't put a fish in it last year, but we tubed with the kids an awful lot.

Good chatting, and lucky you to be getting out on the water in winter. We have another two rounds of snow coming this week in WI, and no thaw in sight, except it has to sometime, gee I hope.
jlong
Posted 3/14/2013 2:06 PM (#626487 - in reply to #625694)
Subject: Re: How big?





Posts: 1938


Location: Black Creek, WI
I think the fish is as big as you want it to be. Don't worry about what others think.....
bkrpnk123
Posted 3/14/2013 3:52 PM (#626528 - in reply to #625694)
Subject: RE: How big?


LMAOOOO!!!!! HOWWW UUUU DOOIINN!!!
Never hide ur jerz priide!
chasintails
Posted 3/15/2013 9:50 AM (#626754 - in reply to #625694)
Subject: Re: How big?




Posts: 463


Nope, a musky on a walleye rig counts for two.
Mikes Extreme
Posted 3/15/2013 10:33 AM (#626778 - in reply to #625694)
Subject: RE: How big?





Posts: 2691


Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin
Small head, big fish. Young upper 40's for sure. Congrats on a quality fish. My hat is off to you for thinking about the release before personal reasons. Truely a "Good Carma" thing. Many more fish comin your way. Atta Boy!!!!
byteme90k
Posted 3/15/2013 3:03 PM (#626885 - in reply to #625694)
Subject: Re: How big?





Posts: 220


Location: Pittsburgh, PA
over 50" IMHO
Jeremy
Posted 3/16/2013 4:39 PM (#627133 - in reply to #625694)
Subject: Re: How big?




Posts: 1149


Location: Minnesota.
Hello Mark,

I certainly don't know for sure how long she is and I don't care really, much against many of our ilk here. I've taken a few measured 50's and only one nearly as thick as that one.

Anyway, you have one wonderfully healthy, well-colored fish here and if I took anything close to the beauty of that one I'd be talking and showing forever!!

Healthy. Thick. Colorful and a super specimen!

If it still matters I'd give you a full 50 inches b/c a fish that thick belies it's length...if that da*mn length thing is so special. I really don't care and I'm betting you're still on Cloud 9!

One of the best looking fish I've ever seen.

Edited by Jeremy 3/16/2013 4:41 PM
BenR
Posted 3/16/2013 6:17 PM (#627150 - in reply to #625694)
Subject: Re: How big?


That would be an early generation fish in that lake by the way. My guess it some pretty impressive fish swim in that pond.
catfishonthelake
Posted 3/16/2013 7:42 PM (#627159 - in reply to #627133)
Subject: Re: How big?




Posts: 161


Location: New Jersey
Thanks man...that's pretty cool of you. It's been over a year...and yes...I'm still on Cloud 9.
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