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Top H2O
Posted 4/19/2007 12:52 PM (#251642)
Subject: What does this fish weigh?




Posts: 4080


Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion

I got this FAT,Heavy fish on 4-12-2007 at Cave Run Lake. I didn't have anybody with me so I didn't get a girth measurement

She was a pre spawn 48.5 " fish and felt heaver than most 52-53" summer muskies.

The bumpboard is 7" wide and this fish hung over the board by 1.5"-2"

I'm thinking this fish might be 39-41lbs. What do you guys think?

Jerome


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Jason Bomber
Posted 4/19/2007 1:05 PM (#251647 - in reply to #251642)
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Posts: 574


33-36, Cant really tell from a pic

Edited by Jason Bomber 4/19/2007 1:10 PM
mikie
Posted 4/19/2007 1:07 PM (#251649 - in reply to #251642)
Subject: Re: What does this fish weigh?





Location: Athens, Ohio
That's a big, big fish. Congrats! Wish I knew you needed me there a day early, m
BALDY
Posted 4/19/2007 1:11 PM (#251650 - in reply to #251642)
Subject: RE: What does this fish weigh?




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Top H2O - 4/19/2007 12:52 PM


I got this FAT,Heavy fish on 4-12-2007 at Cave Run Lake. I didn't have anybody with me so I didn't get a girth measurement

She was a pre spawn 48.5 " fish and felt heaver than most 52-53" summer muskies.

The bumpboard is 7" wide and this fish hung over the board by 1.5"-2"

I'm thinking this fish might be 39-41lbs. What do you guys think?

Jerome


You'd need a 26 inch girth to get to 40 pounds. Do you think she was that big?

Hard to tell from that picture.
guest
Posted 4/19/2007 1:21 PM (#251652 - in reply to #251642)
Subject: RE: What does this fish weigh?


31-33
Top H2O
Posted 4/19/2007 1:46 PM (#251658 - in reply to #251652)
Subject: RE: What does this fish weigh?




Posts: 4080


Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
I might be wrong but I figure the girth like this:

The board is 7" wide, the fish hangs over say 1.5"..., that = 8.5"

The girth measurement is around the fat part of the fish, so I figure 8.5" x 3.142(pie) = approx. 26.7"

Now this may be on the bigger side of things but even if this fish had a 25.5" girth it would weigh approx. 39.42 lbs. according to weight calculator listed below.

All that I know is it was one very heavy fish.

I think Tony Grant may be feeding those fish some of His World Famous Spaghetti..........

Jerome
guest
Posted 4/19/2007 1:49 PM (#251659 - in reply to #251642)
Subject: RE: What does this fish weigh?


not to burst your bubble but it takes one huge fish to hit 40 lbs.
Your fish though heavy is not going to come close to nudging 40.
my 2.02 pesos
lardonastick
Posted 4/19/2007 1:52 PM (#251660 - in reply to #251659)
Subject: RE: What does this fish weigh?





Posts: 216


Location: Belleville, WI
I would say definitely mid 30's, possibly upper 30's . . . but that's coming from a guy who's never weighed a muskie in his life. A slob though, without a doubt!
muskymeyer
Posted 4/19/2007 2:03 PM (#251661 - in reply to #251660)
Subject: RE: What does this fish weigh?





Posts: 691


Location: nationwide
My guess is within a couple pounds of 35 pounds. But the "pre-spawn" could throw that off based off the egg mass. While not exceptionally long she is a big girl for sure. Love the look of fish with big bellies. Awesome fish and picture.


Corey Meyer
Guest
Posted 4/19/2007 2:07 PM (#251662 - in reply to #251642)
Subject: RE: What does this fish weigh?


guesstamation -- 33 - 36 lbs nice fish
mn_mike
Posted 4/19/2007 2:18 PM (#251665 - in reply to #251642)
Subject: RE: What does this fish weigh?


Here's my guess.. I did it a little different being the fish isn't perfectly round. The fish flattens out a little when you lay them down and most of the fish looks like it follows the width of your bump board except for her momma ponch.

So I say if the fish is roughly 5" deep and 7" wide then that puts her around 24 to 24.5" girth. The calculator says a fish with a 24" girth is around 34lbs. Error to the heavy side, I would say 35lbs'ish. Any way you look at it can't beat that for a start to the new year!
C.Painter
Posted 4/19/2007 2:21 PM (#251667 - in reply to #251665)
Subject: RE: What does this fish weigh?





Posts: 1245


Location: Madtown, WI
Very nice fish! Congrats!!

She is heavy in the egg area but not thick all the way through...my guess is 33-35 lbs as well....

I will take 30plus pounders all day long!!


Cory
crackpot
Posted 4/19/2007 2:33 PM (#251670 - in reply to #251642)
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Posts: 214


Location: Central Iowa
I think they vary too much to be accurate...I went netting with the DNR a few weeks ago and we caught two prespawn muskies...one was 46" that went 29 pounds and the other was 46.5" that went 36 pounds.
C.Painter
Posted 4/19/2007 2:35 PM (#251671 - in reply to #251670)
Subject: RE: What does this fish weigh?





Posts: 1245


Location: Madtown, WI
Yes they can vary a TON is correct.

We had a couple 45.5 inchers this year that the DNR caught that went 33 lbs....but they were TANKS from beak to tail.....

Cory
Donnie3737
Posted 4/19/2007 3:04 PM (#251674 - in reply to #251642)
Subject: RE: What does this fish weigh?


I'm definitely with Cory....30-33 lbs. for sure...and the fight sounds like it deserved to be a 40 lber. That is a great story, and I was wish I was in the boat when ya caught it!!

Donnie

Edited by Donnie3737 4/20/2007 7:25 AM
MACK
Posted 4/19/2007 4:44 PM (#251687 - in reply to #251642)
Subject: Re: What does this fish weigh?




Posts: 1080


Top fish in question...my guess is 30-33 lbs.
woodieb8
Posted 4/19/2007 4:54 PM (#251689 - in reply to #251642)
Subject: Re: What does this fish weigh?




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nice fish either way. its the memory and the hunt. every catch has a special triumph.
Mikes Extreme
Posted 4/19/2007 4:57 PM (#251690 - in reply to #251642)
Subject: RE: What does this fish weigh?





Posts: 2691


Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin
Very nice fish for sure. Low to mid thirtys depending on egg mass, could go more if the fish is packed with eggs. Hard to tell from the picture how thick she is besides the huge egg mass.

Upper 20's in a week or two after she spawns.

Congrats on a very very nice start to the 2007 season. You got to love pre spawn fatties.
Dacron + Dip
Posted 4/19/2007 6:55 PM (#251703 - in reply to #251642)
Subject: RE: What does this fish weigh?


Beautiful fish, thirty pounds is being very generous. Eggs and all.
jdsplasher
Posted 4/19/2007 7:45 PM (#251711 - in reply to #251642)
Subject: RE: What does this fish weigh?





Posts: 2267


Location: SE, WI.
I'd love to have a 48+ in the boat this early in the season. Fish weight 32- 34lbs. TOPS...Good Job!!!
Top H2O
Posted 4/19/2007 7:46 PM (#251713 - in reply to #251703)
Subject: RE: What does this fish weigh?




Posts: 4080


Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
Guy's

This fish got all three hooks in her mouth!! It came out of 2-3 ft. of water and acted like a 35" fish..... twice it came out of the water and did the Moon Dance on top of the water.

I knew I had a good fish on but didn't realize how heavy it was until I lifted it out of the net....

I fish Vermilion, Mil lacs, Leach and other BIG fish waters so I have an idea what heavy fish feel like , this one felt pretty heavy....

Was it a 40lbr. ???? probably not, but it was close...... and it was in KENTUCKY!!!

As a side note :
I thought this fish was bleeding out of the gills pretty good so that is why I didn't get a girth measurement ,I wanted to get this fish back into the water ASAP. But after i released this beautiful fish I noticed that I was bleeding ( cut thumb ) and not the fish...... ........ She's still out there boy's..........

Jerome
sputterbug
Posted 4/19/2007 10:52 PM (#251753 - in reply to #251713)
Subject: RE: What does this fish weigh?





Posts: 364


Location: Kentucky
Jerome,

I haven't caught enough big fish to make an edumakated guess, but that's a great fish in anyone's album. Cherish the memory and thanks for sharing!

Hope you get another hog soon.
muskie! nut
Posted 4/19/2007 11:19 PM (#251757 - in reply to #251642)
Subject: Re: What does this fish weigh?





Posts: 2894


Location: Yahara River Chain
Very nice. For what its worth, my guess is mid-30#
ChinWhiskers
Posted 4/20/2007 12:17 AM (#251760 - in reply to #251757)
Subject: Re: What does this fish weigh?




Posts: 518


Location: Cave Run Lake KY.
I'd call it a honest 30#er and leave it go at that , 3 years from now it will be state record size. Nice fish !!!! Marv.
john skarie
Posted 4/20/2007 1:19 PM (#251837 - in reply to #251642)
Subject: RE: What does this fish weigh?



Unless that fish is very thick across the back, it won't be much over 30lbs.

A saggy belly doesn't mean much unless the fish is thick as well.

JS
firstsixfeet
Posted 4/20/2007 3:12 PM (#251850 - in reply to #251713)
Subject: RE: What does this fish weigh?




Posts: 2361


Top H2O - 4/19/2007 7:46 PM

Guy's

This fish got all three hooks in her mouth!! It came out of 2-3 ft. of water and acted like a 35" fish..... twice it came out of the water and did the Moon Dance on top of the water.

I knew I had a good fish on but didn't realize how heavy it was until I lifted it out of the net....

I fish Vermilion, Mil lacs, Leach and other BIG fish waters so I have an idea what heavy fish feel like , this one felt pretty heavy....

Was it a 40lbr. ???? probably not, but it was close...... and it was in KENTUCKY!!!

As a side note :
I thought this fish was bleeding out of the gills pretty good so that is why I didn't get a girth measurement ,I wanted to get this fish back into the water ASAP. But after i released this beautiful fish I noticed that I was bleeding ( cut thumb ) and not the fish...... ........ She's still out there boy's..........

Jerome


If you are convinced it was that heavy why ask everybody on the board?
If you are wondering why argue with everyones opinion.
This fish does not seem to have the "shape" of a fish that heavy, and it should have fat bulges in the rear end if it was near or better than 40. She doesn't look like she has them. Awfully good fish for Cave Run regardless.
Top H2O
Posted 4/20/2007 6:36 PM (#251876 - in reply to #251642)
Subject: RE: What does this fish weigh?




Posts: 4080


Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
Firstsixfeet,

I'm not arguing with anybody, I was just curious as to what this fish weighed.

I really don't know, thats why I asked some of the "experts" that visit this board.

Now that I have a bunch of Good opinions from Experienced muskie hunters and the fact that I'm the only one that lifted, saw, and felt this girl my opinion has changed some what....

It wasn't 40 lbs but it was at least 33-37 lbs. Thats my story , and I'm sticking to it..... All I know is it was one of the fattest fish I have ever boated,

Thanks guy's, for all of your honest input. God Bless,

Jerome


P.S. I'm not a scrony little dude, and have lifted weights for 35 years.





bn
Posted 4/20/2007 7:19 PM (#251882 - in reply to #251642)
Subject: RE: What does this fish weigh?


Jerome...I lift a lot too...bench press plenty but after the exhileration of fighting a big fish, 30 -35 lbs seems like a ton...
your fish was probably a good 30 lber, maybe 33-35 but not over 35 imo.
having lifted what was for sure a 40 lb fish last sept it is amazing how heavy 40 lbs can feel after a few seconds of holding..
nice fish to start the year.
go get a 40 lber now
Top H2O
Posted 4/20/2007 7:43 PM (#251887 - in reply to #251882)
Subject: RE: What does this fish weigh?




Posts: 4080


Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
Thanks, bn. I appreciate all of the input from everybody.

I will say that some of you people from Mn., Wi., Ny.,Mi., Canada, and other frozen states need to get down to some of the southern muskie lakes next winter/spring in order to chase a few of these big girls around.

It really does help cure cabin fever.........Well maybe a little bit.

Jerome
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