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MRichardson
Posted 5/8/2013 1:11 PM (#640038 - in reply to #640034)
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Wow congrats! great video and audio- very cool!    

Larbo
Posted 5/8/2013 1:15 PM (#640041 - in reply to #639715)
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Posts: 93


Location: Des Moines IA
Holy @#$%... Love the bite/inhale with great head shakes...
bdog
Posted 5/8/2013 1:34 PM (#640046 - in reply to #639715)
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Posts: 357


Location: Duluth, MN
I love that video clip! Ive been looking for it since I seen it on Keyes a month or two ago.

Congrats on a giant!
MartinTD
Posted 5/8/2013 2:13 PM (#640054 - in reply to #639715)
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Posts: 1146


Nice job dude. I was amazed at how well you kept composure on all three fish, all caught on the 8. Like a true professional. Awesome video. Thanks for sharing it.
Northwind Mark
Posted 5/8/2013 2:16 PM (#640055 - in reply to #639734)
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Posts: 566


Location: Elgin, IL
Nice work, Justin. Sometimes it just plain pays off to get out there and work it, even if it means going it alone.

Great fish dude. Cool stuff.
Landry
Posted 5/8/2013 4:12 PM (#640084 - in reply to #640034)
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Posts: 1023


That and a short clip by spencer berman where they figure 8 and net a goliath in about 8 seconds are the two best muskie clips I have seen.
Wow. I watched it many times and still have it on my pvr.
tcbetka
Posted 5/8/2013 4:31 PM (#640091 - in reply to #639715)
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Location: Green Bay, WI
OK, so I've watched this clip about 10 times in the past day or so. Talk about your "musky-porn"! Anyway it got me thinking about something...

Justin's fish is immense. It is truly a tremendous specimen, and I'll be extremely lucky and blessed to get a chance at a fish like that in my life--because the largest one I've ever had in the boat was still at least 2-3" shorter than Justin's fish, and was caught trolling. But at the risk of dredging up old controversies, seeing Justin's fish really makes me appreciate the size of that fish that Bob Mehsikomer missed a few years back. Was it a "world record" musky? Who knows...define "world record". LOL. But if you see the head on the fish that Bob M lost, it looks immense--especially when you see the size of the head on Justin's fish, and then see the measurement right there on camera!

There is REALLY something special about these large fish. I can't explain it, and I can't really even understand it. But it is what it is I guess. I must know several hundred musky anglers and I bet I can count on one hand the number of anglers who wouldn't hesitate to give up all other fish during a season--only to catch a fish like Justin did.

TB
ToothyCritter
Posted 5/8/2013 4:44 PM (#640094 - in reply to #639715)
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Posts: 667


Location: Roscoe IL
Tom,
Is there a link to view that Bob M video?
MuskieMark01
Posted 5/8/2013 4:51 PM (#640097 - in reply to #640094)
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Posts: 209


ToothyCritter - 5/8/2013 4:44 PM

Tom,
Is there a link to view that Bob M video?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7j-MPZtj42g
tcbetka
Posted 5/8/2013 5:19 PM (#640101 - in reply to #640097)
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Location: Green Bay, WI
Yeah, so for the record...I don't think that fish looked much different in size than Justin's did. When I posted above I recalled the head/mouth of Bob's fish looking larger than that, quite frankly. The thing IS a big fish, no doubt about it. But watching Justin's video again, it really isn't fair for me to compare that fish to Bob's fish--because the angle of view was never the same. We never really got to see a head-on shot of Justin's fish, whereas that's pretty much ALL we saw of Bob's fish. And conversely, we never really get to see the full (undisturbed) shot of the body of Bob's fish, where we had excellent footage of Justin's fish.

So the bottom line is that it's an apples-to-oranges comparison on my part, and therefore probably not a valid one to make. We'll simply never know how big Bob's fish was because he didn't catch it. So it shall remain size-less. But thank God Justin was wearing a Go-Pro camera when he caught that fat gal, so we can all marvel at how well the whole thing went down.

Anyway, thanks again to Justin for making that footage available and to Mike Keyes for putting it in the show. It looks like it was a very successful event with great camaraderie, and I'm sorry that I couldn't attend.

TB
cave run legend
Posted 5/8/2013 6:28 PM (#640117 - in reply to #639715)
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Posts: 2097


All fish look bigger in the water. This post is for the gentleman that netted the biggest fish I have seen on camera.

Edited by cave run legend 5/8/2013 6:36 PM
jaycbs74
Posted 5/8/2013 9:39 PM (#640153 - in reply to #639715)
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Posts: 136


Location: Chicago
Yes...Yes....Yessss!
fishfirst92
Posted 5/9/2013 6:19 AM (#640176 - in reply to #639715)
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Posts: 661


Location: Sussex, NJ
I bet ya that stopped your heart when it came up and ate the pounder and saw how big she was. Congrats on a slob man!!
scot
Posted 5/9/2013 6:38 AM (#640178 - in reply to #640176)
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Posts: 151


Location: IL
What a HOG! Nicely done, Sir

Edited by scot 5/9/2013 6:42 AM
Tim R
Posted 5/9/2013 8:05 AM (#640187 - in reply to #639715)
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Posts: 174


Location: Ontario
Nice job Justin, You need to get on TV Dude !! You can be like Survivor Man doing your own filming ,catching ,narrating
Walleyedoctor
Posted 5/9/2013 9:33 AM (#640203 - in reply to #639715)
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Posts: 76


Great fish Justin. A fisherman I met at AML fishes alone most of the time and he has attached arm brackets on his net to control it better with one hand. The type of bracket you see on crutches. I saw a demonstration and one handed control was amazing.
Reilley
Posted 5/9/2013 10:05 AM (#640210 - in reply to #639715)
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This gets me excited! I bought a pass to this years outing at our Muskie Inc banquet.
Mr Musky
Posted 5/9/2013 11:24 AM (#640220 - in reply to #639715)
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Posts: 999


IMO the Leech Lake Spotties have big bodies but have a smaller duck shaped head. Canadian fish can have mammoth sized heads in comparison.
ToothyCritter
Posted 8/2/2019 10:19 AM (#943654 - in reply to #639715)
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Posts: 667


Location: Roscoe IL
Had to search awhile to find the Video and I did. Still the most amazing catch I have seen on video! Needed to get motivated, we leave today for LOTW and needed to see the headshakes again..

Incredible!
danlaboucane
Posted 8/3/2019 6:36 AM (#943677 - in reply to #639715)
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Posts: 483


wow what a tank ! alone too great job ! congrats
4amuskie
Posted 8/5/2019 10:27 AM (#943799 - in reply to #639715)
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Nice to see what used to be a fantastic fishery. Too bad its not like that anymore. Politics, mismanagement and friendly fire have taken its toll. A lesson for all of us.
Thanks for the memory though.
Toofuss
Posted 8/10/2019 12:12 AM (#945113 - in reply to #639715)
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Posts: 1


its still a world class fishery. My personal best is at 44 inches caught in iowa. 2 years ago i caught a 36 on V that out weighed my 44 by a very good margin. Those big girls are still there/
MuskyJimmer
Posted 8/19/2019 8:21 AM (#945561 - in reply to #639715)
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Posts: 9


Any tips for Verm? Heading there this weekend for my first time
sworrall
Posted 8/19/2019 11:48 AM (#945574 - in reply to #639715)
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Posts: 32930


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Watch the video section by this evening for a current conditions seminar from the Spring Bay Resort OutdoorsFIRST Summer outing.
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