New GL Muskellunge State Record
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- Will Schultz
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- Kingfisher
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Its a musky and I can cry if I want to I feel for Kyle as well . To try for an hour and still lose her has to hurt. I think if it happened to me ? well I am glad it didnt. But at least as Jason stated better it happened to one that had lived for many years spawning and doing her job then a small one in the 42 to 48 inch class. Any way now we have a new spotted as the record.
In defense of some of the opening posts the fact that he tried to release the fish should have been posted with the picture (WiLL) . As most of us know there have been several big fish purposely killed up there in recent years. I think for me in the future Ill wait until I hear the facts before assuming again. Mike ps Good luck Kyle
In defense of some of the opening posts the fact that he tried to release the fish should have been posted with the picture (WiLL) . As most of us know there have been several big fish purposely killed up there in recent years. I think for me in the future Ill wait until I hear the facts before assuming again. Mike ps Good luck Kyle
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Mom always said if you can't say anything nice then don't say anything. Regardless of the facts there's no need to say anything negative.Kingfisher wrote:In defense of some of the opening posts the fact that he tried to release the fish should have been posted with the picture (WiLL) .
Self interest is for the past, common interest is for the future.
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- kid coulson
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He definitely has a nice set-up and you can tell he is really into it. I do wish he had a bigger net though from the pictures in field and stream. Again, congrats to the angler on a great catch! Definitely has put some hours on the water for these fish. 11 GLS fish over 50 inches in 7 years is not bad at all
The Musky Bandit strikes again!
- Kingfisher
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Now that I have come to grips with the loss... And have seen the story in Field & Stream... My hat is off to Kyle... Very admirable achievement... Think about those hours... I know how much i have fished in th elast 9-10 years, and i don't half even half that amount of time on the water. Obviously he is passionate, and based on the fact that he has not clubbed other 50+ fish, I would say he is the real deal. I hope he really is. Just think, living in the Southern lower, you could plan 4 trips a year up there for 3 days each time.... Fish from sun up to sun down, and it would take you 31 years to log that many hours... 31 years... poo!!!! What an accomplishment...
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If I lived there I would still be guiding. Its like those guys on the Larry, Georgian bay, St. Clair, Lac suel etc. Its in the back yard and you get to go with minimal cost. Heck, he drives his boat to work probably trolls to work ha ha ha . . If I could have a choice of where to live it would be right there. Or maybe on the Indian River or The st. Marys river or , or or , sheesh a guy could go nuts dreaming about it. I got to fish twice this year, Opening day and one day on Murray. Chasin50,we are going up on the 10th of October for the auction trip. Will you join us? Mike
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Nothing but congratulations to a dedicated angler and an awesome catch!!! There is not much more I could add about this awesome fish, WOW. Great story also, the lucky angler is my kind of guy! (living a dream I might add!) I personally did not see much "bashing" on this post, thankfully. Just a lot of extremely dedicated anglers just like Mr. Anderson, who may let their passion for the fish blind their judgement for an instant.
I would hope that the Michigan Muskie Alliance NEVER be associated with any negativism towards an angler or catch like this. Even if posters on this board, or even individual members of the organization might come across with a different attitude, I can guarantee that does not represent MMA and its beliefs. Great fish!
I would hope that the Michigan Muskie Alliance NEVER be associated with any negativism towards an angler or catch like this. Even if posters on this board, or even individual members of the organization might come across with a different attitude, I can guarantee that does not represent MMA and its beliefs. Great fish!