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Message Subject: Let's Talk BIG Pike!
Jimbo
Posted 3/11/2014 2:46 PM (#698331 - in reply to #698324)
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Larry what about the one I posted further up?
Larry Ramsell
Posted 3/11/2014 2:55 PM (#698335 - in reply to #697871)
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Location: Hayward, Wisconsin
Jimbo:

I missed your post. That one I have seen before. I believe it is another giant from the Baltic Sea and very likely over 50-pounds!
Cedar
Posted 3/11/2014 3:25 PM (#698344 - in reply to #697871)
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Location: Western U.P.
Larry,
I can understand introducing Tigers in Germany with a similar climate to the Upper Midwest, but do you know the story behind introducing Muskies in North Africa?
muskyrat
Posted 3/11/2014 3:44 PM (#698352 - in reply to #698344)
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Who knew they even had lakes to put them in?
Larry Ramsell
Posted 3/11/2014 5:53 PM (#698380 - in reply to #697871)
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Location: Hayward, Wisconsin
Cedar: Sorry I have no clue on the N. Africa deal. Was told about it by the late Dr. E.J. Crossman, but that was many years ago and I can't recall what, if anything else, we discussed about it other than it was French Morocco.

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Muskie_Mike II
Posted 3/11/2014 7:48 PM (#698408 - in reply to #698265)
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Location: Franklin, WI
50.5" pike caught in the Innoko River, Alaska, August 2013.

Handled by guide Scott Rowekamp, of MSTPA


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Sidejack
Posted 3/11/2014 8:15 PM (#698417 - in reply to #697871)
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Location: Aurora
Oh i'm lovin this.
Hope slime time lasts thru March!
muskyrat
Posted 3/11/2014 8:29 PM (#698421 - in reply to #697871)
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What about the one with a smaller pike Tboned in it`s mouth? Were false reports it came from US but Jack Penny said that was just a story and the fish is European. That was a slob wherever it came from.
rhrettler
Posted 3/12/2014 6:16 AM (#698480 - in reply to #697871)
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Location: Stevens Point, WI
Just shy of 50.


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NWAguide
Posted 3/12/2014 7:59 AM (#698493 - in reply to #697871)
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Monster LOTW pike
Clark A
Posted 3/12/2014 8:51 AM (#698514 - in reply to #697871)
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Location: Bloomington, MN
I'm seriously considering going to Austria in September and would love to find the time and the $$$ to fish Hallstatt. Larry, do you know of any recent pike out of Hallstatter See?

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rhrettler
Posted 3/12/2014 4:53 PM (#698668 - in reply to #698493)
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Location: Stevens Point, WI

NWAguide - 3/12/2014 7:59 AM Monster LOTW pike

Not Lot W.  Remote flyin lake in Ontario.  Traditional walleye tackle made it fun. Mh guide series spinning rod & reel with 8lb. mono.  Best battle yet and the one that got me hooked!

ILmuskie
Posted 3/13/2014 7:22 AM (#698807 - in reply to #697871)
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Location: Dixon, IL
What if stock muskie in Austria, Russia and even England so will musky grow much larger than USA? So many soft fin fishes ...carp, roach, chub, rudd, bream, dace, and many more!
Cody
Posted 3/13/2014 5:00 PM (#698982 - in reply to #697871)
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Clark A. I too would love to go to Austria. My Dad was there in WWII and said it was beautiful. I wouldn't set a foot in Africa again was there in 1993-1994. Disgusting place on earth.
jano
Posted 3/13/2014 5:25 PM (#698988 - in reply to #697930)
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Larry Ramsell - 3/10/2014 12:59 PM

HANS79: I didn't post that pic since it was already on my other thread. I seriously doubt it was anywhere near 70-inches, but it is indeed a real monster and maybe the largest ever taken in N. America.

Ace: Good to hear from you ol' friend. I am well aware that there are some giant pike in Vermilion. Fishing with Ed Tausk a few years back, he managed to lose one around 47-inches trying to horse it into the back of the boat! I too won't be surprised if a 50-inch pike comes out of there soon. Thanks for your other contribution...Larry


if it's not anywhere near 70'' long what's your guess?
Jerry Newman
Posted 3/14/2014 10:20 AM (#699182 - in reply to #698988)
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Here's another picture of a 50” class pike that I just received from Jan (The Pike Ferret) Eggers this morning.  I invited Jan to join us here on MF because he has some great pike stories, and of course lots of pictures of mammoth pike that would help to combat the cabin fever epidemic. 

Dear Jerry. 

Good to hear from you and to see the pics and text about big pikes. I am still collecting data and pics of giant pike and write the odd article for the websites of German magazines and also the Classic Angling magazine. Just look at these sites, www.raubfisch.de   www.fischundfang.de   www.classictitles.com  . The current issue of Classic Angling is no 87 and it is not mentioned on the website.

I only do articles I like for I am officially retired, allowed when you are 71 years young, and still spend a lot of time pike fishing. Looking at all these pikes from Canada and USA make me realize there is a lof of difference, both in maximum length and girth.

In June 2012 I saw the longest pike caught during the 19 times I fished in Canada, 128 cm caught by youngster Andy Breker and I’ll look for that picture. Enough for now, my wife calls for lunch, keep in touch. Best regards

Jan  

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irish piker
Posted 3/18/2014 6:51 PM (#700411 - in reply to #697871)
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Hi folks.Loved the BIG muskies and pike threads.
Here's a scottish legend.The Endrick pike head,measuring 12.5 inches and estimated at 70lb.Found dead on the bank of Loch lomond in the '30's.


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irish piker
Posted 3/18/2014 6:56 PM (#700413 - in reply to #697871)
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And a more recent capture. 46lb 13ozs from Wykeham lake ,Yorkshire,England.

http://www.express.co.uk/news/nature/458004/What-a-catch-Fisherman-...

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irish piker
Posted 3/18/2014 7:08 PM (#700422 - in reply to #697871)
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46lb 13. Roy Lewis, Llandegfedd Reservoir, S. Wales



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irish piker
Posted 3/18/2014 7:17 PM (#700427 - in reply to #697871)
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40lb12oz.


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ToddM
Posted 3/18/2014 8:19 PM (#700449 - in reply to #697871)
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Location: oswego, il
Warm beer anyone?
PJV
Posted 3/18/2014 8:59 PM (#700460 - in reply to #700427)
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irish piker - 3/18/2014 7:17 PM

40lb12oz.



Now that's a $h!t eating grin if I've ever seen one!

I love it!

Nice fish!
Muskieanglerdug
Posted 3/19/2014 8:08 PM (#700711 - in reply to #697871)
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Couple pics of a nice Lk Superior Northern Pike



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Larry Ramsell
Posted 3/24/2014 6:54 AM (#701612 - in reply to #697871)
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Sorting files and found this 1990 British record pike of 45 pounds 12 ounces caught by Gareth Edwards, caught on a #5 silver Mepps Aglia Long "after it had refused to take live bait."! This one, as most there, was released after weighing.


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Posted 4/3/2014 9:03 AM (#704059 - in reply to #701612)
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irish piker
Posted 4/3/2014 4:26 PM (#704204 - in reply to #697871)
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44lb 06 ozs.Chew valley lake.u.k. (stocked with rainbows) feb. '14. Paul Millar.



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irish piker
Posted 4/3/2014 4:38 PM (#704207 - in reply to #697871)
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Chew again.39lb on fly.



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irish piker
Posted 4/3/2014 4:55 PM (#704214 - in reply to #697871)
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Chew valley.40lb 8oz. Andy 'the predator' Charmer. Feb.2010.



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Brozz88
Posted 4/3/2014 5:23 PM (#704216 - in reply to #704214)
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39lber is taking a dump! Lol
Larry Ramsell
Posted 4/5/2014 9:02 AM (#704652 - in reply to #697871)
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Location: Hayward, Wisconsin
Looks more like eggs. Must have been just pre-spawn.
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