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Larry Ramsell |
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Posts: 1291 Location: Hayward, Wisconsin | These next Oddities are unique to the US and indeed the state of Pennsylvania. Many years ago, PA brought some "Russian Muskies" as they were called early on to that state. The known world record of 24-3 by Fred Daley from Glendale Lake, for the species of Amur Pike (Esox reicherti) was reared and caught there, although it is entirely possible larger have been caught from the Amur River between Russia and China. But even odder is the hybrid cross between an Amur Pike and Northern Pike. The photo shows a very decent specimen, but there is no world record category for this hybrid. Attachments ---------------- WR Amur Pike 001.jpg (87KB - 882 downloads) Amur Pike x Pike Hybrid 001.jpg (189KB - 1670 downloads) | ||
Larry Ramsell |
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Posts: 1291 Location: Hayward, Wisconsin | Note: Forgot to mention that the hybrid N. Pike x Grass Pickerel is the all-tackle world record. It was caught by Joseph C. Seidl from Lake Wapogasset, Wisconsin. Well, some people are horny and so were a couple of Northern Pike. Both of the following appeared in back issues of In-Fisherman magazine. Attachments ---------------- Horned Pike 1 001.jpg (186KB - 812 downloads) Horned Pike 2 001.jpg (27KB - 726 downloads) | ||
ToothTamer |
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Posts: 311 Location: Lake St.Clair | Now that my friend is one cool pike!^^ never thought there would be a dragon swimming around. | ||
Larry Ramsell |
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Posts: 1291 Location: Hayward, Wisconsin | How about a pike with no tail? This one was caught by Doug Stange from Pine Lake in Minnesota and appeared in the April 1997 issue of In-Fisherman. Attachments ---------------- Pike with no tail 001.jpg (49KB - 797 downloads) | ||
muskyrat |
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Posts: 455 | My guess would be Redfin pickerel x Pike. Those Redfin or Grass pickerel are awesome in a fish tank. How awesome would it be to get a fresh supply of Amur pike in PA today? | ||
Larry Ramsell |
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Posts: 1291 Location: Hayward, Wisconsin | How about a couple of Odd bellied Esox? The first is a Pike that is completely patterned throughout the belly area. The second fish (two pics) is a spectacular Jaguar patterned muskie from the Kawartha Lakes in Ontario. This was first published on the Muskie's, Inc. website. Attachments ---------------- Odd pattern Pike belly 001.jpg (137KB - 796 downloads) Jaguar belly 1 001.jpg (113KB - 790 downloads) Jaguar belly 2 001.jpg (107KB - 685 downloads) | ||
Larry Ramsell |
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Posts: 1291 Location: Hayward, Wisconsin | Odd Esox would have to include this goofy 33 inch Minnesota Pike that tried to eat a 40 inch muskie! I guess you can't use lures too big for Pike either! Attachments ---------------- Pike eats bigger muskie 001.jpg (184KB - 1325 downloads) | ||
Larry Ramsell |
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Posts: 1291 Location: Hayward, Wisconsin | We've had a Pike without a tail, how about a muskie with an extra pelvic fin? Look close behind the lower of the two rear paired fins. Attachments ---------------- Muskie w extra pelvic fin 001.jpg (209KB - 731 downloads) | ||
Larry Ramsell |
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Posts: 1291 Location: Hayward, Wisconsin | Odd color patterns show up occasionally as well. The first photo is of Joe Pestka with an unusually marked muskie. The second photo a vividly and unusually marked Pike (possibly a hybrid?) from Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. It was caught by Lee Radtke and supplied to me by Don Dubin. The third photo is of an unusually marked Pike in vast contrast with the previous one, with hardly any markings at all. Another possible hybrid of some variety? It was caught in Lake Tomahawk, Wisconsin Attachments ---------------- Odd pattern Muskie 001.jpg (82KB - 849 downloads) ODD PATTERN PIKE 3 001_crop.jpg (284KB - 1027 downloads) Odd pattern Pike 001.jpg (59KB - 758 downloads) | ||
Larry Ramsell |
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Posts: 1291 Location: Hayward, Wisconsin | Odd and FAT tummies count too. I've already put this in the BIG muskies thread, but felt it is so odd that it must be included here too. At 44.50 inches long and weighing 43 pounds, this fish's ovarian problem is quite obvious. It first appeared in the May/June 1995 issue of In-Fisherman magazine. Attachments ---------------- 44.50 inches and 43 pounds 001.jpg (108KB - 716 downloads) | ||
Larry Ramsell |
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Posts: 1291 Location: Hayward, Wisconsin | And last, but certainly not least (I think) is one you will have to make up your own mind about. It is a photo I received in an email in 2002 of a "supposed" Siamese Pike. It was supposedly caught from the Ottertail River near Wahpeton, North Dakota in 2001 and was supposedly caught by a Donald Taylor of Wahpeton. Personally, I think it was a good job of photoshopping, but a good one to end this Odd thread with! Hope you enjoyed it as much as I did bringing it to you!!...Larry Attachments ---------------- Siamese Pike 001.jpg (136KB - 2286 downloads) | ||
Larry Ramsell |
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Posts: 1291 Location: Hayward, Wisconsin | Well, I'm done with my Oddities file, but just received this unusually marked fish (white spots on back) from Corey Meyer. It is a photo of an approximate 4 foot Chippewa Flowage, Wisconsin muskie. Click on photo to see it all. Edited by Larry Ramsell 4/9/2014 9:16 AM Attachments ---------------- spot-so 1 Chip Oddity.jpg (133KB - 737 downloads) | ||
dfkiii |
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Location: Sawyer County, WI | Thanks for an enjoyable thread Larry ! | ||
Brozz88 |
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Posts: 216 | That'd be a cool mount of that ugly monster! That might be a fish Id have to keep, if I caught a mutant musky.I bet lax might have trouble reproduceing that one. | ||
Larry Ramsell |
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Posts: 1291 Location: Hayward, Wisconsin | I got another email from my Pike Ferret friend Jan Eggers with some neat European Esox (Pike) Oddities. Here are two different two-tone pike (opposites of each other) done length ways. Attachments ---------------- Two tone pike length ways 2_crop.jpg (9KB - 810 downloads) Two tone pike length ways 1_crop.jpg (8KB - 760 downloads) | ||
ShutUpNFish |
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Posts: 1202 Location: Money, PA | I think more of an old injury than a hereditary oddity, but certainly an oddity nonetheless Larry.....Love the thread! | ||
jimjimjim |
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Posts: 365 | about 20 years ago on Pewaukee Lake (Wisconsin) ,, I caught a 36" musky that was a bright yellow-gold color ??? ,, released it ,but never saw it again ---- jim Edited by jimjimjim 4/10/2014 5:38 PM | ||
Jliebig |
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Posts: 2 | Interesting read. Thanks Larry! | ||
FishFinder87 |
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Larry Ramsell - 4/9/2014 8:33 AM And last, but certainly not least (I think) is one you will have to make up your own mind about. It is a photo I received in an email in 2002 of a "supposed" Siamese Pike. It was supposedly caught from the Ottertail River near Wahpeton, North Dakota in 2001 and was supposedly caught by a Donald Taylor of Wahpeton. Personally, I think it was a good job of photoshopping, but a good one to end this Odd thread with! Hope you enjoyed it as much as I did bringing it to you!!...Larry This is two fish, the one has it's nose in the other's gill plate. Check out this link: http://ontariofishingcommunity.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=32889 Edited by FishFinder87 4/15/2015 8:26 AM | |||
Chemi |
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I wonder if those two-tone fish are genetic chimeras. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chimera_(genetics) Edited by Chemi 4/15/2015 9:08 AM | |||
Roger from Sweden |
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Posts: 42 | Hi, me and my friends Mats, Marco och Giovanni caught a dossen beautifuly colored esox at Lago Di Vico in Italy (50 km north from Rome) this spring. Coloration aws stunning and differed between individuals. Attachments ---------------- Small_Flaviae_Mats.jpg (340KB - 1030 downloads) Small_Flaviae_Marco.jpg (261KB - 783 downloads) Small_Flaviae_Roger.jpg (319KB - 696 downloads) | ||
Chico R |
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Location: North Metro, MN | Awesome post, it's pretty cool seeing all the freaks! You just never know what that next cast will bring. I caught a couple weirdos in the Metro I would like to share, one I named "Squiggles". It was about a 40" Musky that had lines all over the top half of both sides. It literally looked like it had a lake map on it but didn't look like scars. Also caught a cool looking mid-thirty inch Pike that was two-tone...I'll never forget that one, looked half dead. If anyone has caught a similar/ knows anything about "Squiggles" let me know! | ||
Slamr |
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Posts: 7042 Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs | Spam brought it back, but still some cool stuff in this old thread. | ||
ToddM |
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Posts: 20219 Location: oswego, il | Thank you Spam! Attachments ---------------- spam-tin.jpg (57KB - 491 downloads) | ||
8HPTROLLER |
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Posts: 45 | Put 3 or 4 slices in the frying pan, then slather them up with mustard. I can remember those lunches from when I was a kid. Rich | ||
mnmusky |
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Larry Ramsell - 4/10/2014 10:30 AM I got another email from my Pike Ferret friend Jan Eggers with some neat European Esox (Pike) Oddities. Here are two different two-tone pike (opposites of each other) done length ways. Attachments ---------------- black fish.jpg (57KB - 68 downloads) | |||
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