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| Rainman JD |
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Posts: 260 Location: Lockport, IL | I caught this 49 inch musky on a northern Illinois lake Saturday on a spinner. My previous best was a 46 inch out of Vermilion. I caught a 32 inch fish 3 hours earlier. Needless to say, I was pretty excited. Heck, I still am excited! Attachments ---------------- Jarid 49 inch Musky.JPG (54KB - 395 downloads) | ||
| Billy B |
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Posts: 267 Location: Ft. Wayne, Indiana | Beast! | ||
| esox50 |
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Posts: 2024 | That's a bonafide GIANT, and from IL to boot. Congrats! Nice to see IL kicking out some nice fish this year. | ||
| mantafan |
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| cool! I got my first fish this weekend! | |||
| Guest |
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| did that fish come out of a private lake maybe crystal lake? | |||
| DJ |
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| now thats what a crappie fisherman would call a SLOB! looks like a fish from either crystal lake or another oen of those private illinois lakes. unless you caught her from the fox chain? what did you catch that beauty on? i went fishing this weekend and caught two on some of them ss booty baits. it was a tough weekend but me and pa caught something but no where near the size of that baby. thank you for sharing your results from your recent adventure. | |||
| Esoxmtk |
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Posts: 129 Location: Glenmoore PA | great looking fish! | ||
| Guest |
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| Awesome fish and finally a true and accurate measurement!!! That fish is SWEET !!!! AWESOME WORK! | |||
| Rainman JD |
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Posts: 260 Location: Lockport, IL | Thanks for the replies. I don't post a whole lot on here because I am not one to toot my own horn (that and I rarely catch anything that makes me proud enough to show off), but I know how much I love looking at fish pictures that everyone else posts on this site and felt I should share. She hit an orange bladed black bucktail spinner. The only thing upsetting about the whole experience is that after we netted her we gave a couple high fives only to look back down and see her half way out of the side of the net (she had to have cut it with her teeth). My old man tried to grab her by the tail and she exploded out of the net nicking the bottom of her back fin and tail fin which made me angry. I have never had a net tear yet even though I have heard of it happening. I was also upset to see a couple split fins. I have loved the Frabill up to this point. Maybe I should try a finsaver. After we got her in the net the second time I removed the lure hoisted her up for the photo, got a quick measurement and put her back in the water where she quickly swam away strongly back down to haunt the weeds!!! | ||
| Guest |
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| Awww Man, beauty of a fish! CONGRATS! No, thats not Crystal Lake, but lately thats been the similar size in the net. Great Fish again! DaleJ. | |||
| Guest |
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| I agree, get the FIN SAVER Frabill net. I suggest the Big Kahuna. Those rubber dipped nets help prevent split fins, cutting, etc... Nice work! | |||
| muskie_trev |
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Posts: 37 | Nice Fish | ||
| Blocker |
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Posts: 57 Location: LENA IL | Was that fish from Lake Carroll? | ||
| Rainman JD |
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Posts: 260 Location: Lockport, IL | Send a PM if you must know | ||
| flat1 |
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Posts: 24 | What's up dude im from the southside of Chicago, if you ever are looking for a fishing buddy let me know... I have a killer lake not to far from the southside!!!! By the way nice fish!! | ||
| slimm |
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Posts: 367 Location: Chicago | Beauty of a fish!!! | ||
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