Super User slonezp Posted July 16, 2013 Super User Posted July 16, 2013 http://www.fieldandstream.com/blogs/field-notes/2013/07/wisconsin-angler-releases-possible-world-record-muskie 1 Quote
Nice_Bass Posted July 17, 2013 Posted July 17, 2013 Proof that branding works. in our area we have huge musky, stripers, flatheads and blues- yet the most popular by far is LMB. Slonezp has the same, plus salmon and trout. All these fish fight harder, and get much bigger than any bass. Some even with indeterminate growth which has always kept adrenalin going. Quote
Super User SirSnookalot Posted July 18, 2013 Super User Posted July 18, 2013 That's a heck of a muskie. As with any record or near record fish, they aren't easy to come by simply because there are less of them. Quote
Super User MarkH024 Posted July 18, 2013 Super User Posted July 18, 2013 wow. Beast. Makes my pb musky look small. Likewise. My PB is 45" and it looks like a minnow compared to this guys. Serious musky guys would have given a kidney to land that. Quote
Nice_Bass Posted July 18, 2013 Posted July 18, 2013 Likewise. My PB is 45" and it looks like a minnow compared to this guys. Serious musky guys would have given a kidney to land that. Same size here, and feel like I could have used mine on a swimbait rod for that thing. Quote
Super User slonezp Posted July 19, 2013 Author Super User Posted July 19, 2013 My PB is a 40" I wonder at what point they stop growing lengthwise and just get fatter. Quote
Super User Dwight Hottle Posted July 19, 2013 Super User Posted July 19, 2013 My PB is a 40" I wonder at what point they stop growing lengthwise and just get fatter. The answer to that is around the 60" mark. Quote
AJMichigan Posted July 27, 2013 Posted July 27, 2013 Personally, im glad to see that fish released. Quote
BaconStealer303 Posted August 2, 2013 Posted August 2, 2013 My biggest muskie was 8 lbs, oh man Quote
RyneB Posted August 27, 2013 Posted August 27, 2013 Hopefully that musky got fish slime all over that Packer coat. 3 Quote
Super User Bankbeater Posted August 27, 2013 Super User Posted August 27, 2013 That thing could make a meal of almost anything that lives in the lakes around me! Quote
Super User slonezp Posted August 27, 2013 Author Super User Posted August 27, 2013 Hopefully that musky got fish slime all over that Packer coat. Bears look decent so far 1 Quote
Super User Hooligan Posted September 19, 2013 Super User Posted September 19, 2013 Revisiting this. While undoubtedly a large fish, the 64" measure has been completely discredited. There have been several biologists that looked at it again and they have compared several "know " measurements to those of the fish and it is more around the 52" mark; not even remotely close to the world record. 1 Quote
Revival Posted September 19, 2013 Posted September 19, 2013 Source? I am interested in reading more about this. Quote
mnbassman23 Posted September 19, 2013 Posted September 19, 2013 That fish isn't close to 64", 54 I would believe. My family muskie fishes a lot and the biggest we've landed is 55. Pretty similar to that fish. 1 Quote
Super User MarkH024 Posted September 19, 2013 Super User Posted September 19, 2013 I have revisited the article on a few other sites/blogs since then, and I'm not convinced of the original 64" either. Granted, it's a huge fish and I'd be stoked to catch it but I don't think it's what they claimed. Still a fish of a lifetime. Glad it's still swimming. 1 Quote
Super User SirSnookalot Posted September 19, 2013 Super User Posted September 19, 2013 Hard to believe it took close to an hour to land it. Quote
Super User Hooligan Posted September 20, 2013 Super User Posted September 20, 2013 Muskies Inc had a write up about it, Wisconsin DNR had a bit about it, there are quite a few floating around out there. Quote
Missourifishin Posted September 23, 2013 Posted September 23, 2013 This brings to mind a question I've thought of before. If you think you've caught a record, how do you go about getting it weighed on a certified scale? And wouldn't the fish be hard to keep alive while you were trying to find a certified scale? If I caught an awesome fish, I think I'd rather throw it back in alive and well than get credit for a record. Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted September 23, 2013 Global Moderator Posted September 23, 2013 I'm not sure if it's changed but you used to have to keep it so it could be examined to determine it was the species you wanted to submit it for and that it wasn't tampered with (lead or rocks in the stomach). They have length world records for catch and release fish but I don't know if it works the same for weighed fish. Quote
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