New World Record Musky

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New World Record Musky

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Apparently there is a new record fish that was caught.

Anyone have more details? They were supposed to have been released today.
Caught on the Ottawa river apparently.

Not sure on measurements or weight at this time.
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Just did a quick google search and nothing came up that was a recent post.

If anyone is going to land a world record, this is the time of the year it will likely happen.

Where did you hear this info?
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Dale McNair got another monster on 40 acre shoal on the St-Lawrence.

http://www.muskyhunter.com/forum/showth ... #post54994
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From what limited rumors I heard she was 59 x 34! :shock:

The leviathan was released back into the waters!

Apparently the angler does not want to release the info right now (as the scrutiny and other B.S that ensues).

The pics were shared at the Ottawa Chapter of Muskies Canada meeting recently.

The FB fishing community is a flow with news on this.
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yup, John Anderson just posted on Facebook about a 59x34. crazy.
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Hahaha....that whole story is loaded with BS. It is NOT the 35 pound fish in those ridiculous articles.

The fish in question is not a WR....because it was not kept. Don't think it was weighed...but doesn't matter as far as records go, because it wasn't kept.

NOT an Ottawa River fish.

Congrats to the angler.
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So the guy is fishing for pickerel with 600ft of hundred pound test line?????? I call BS lol.
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Relic wrote:
Hahaha....that whole story is loaded with BS. It is NOT the 35 pound fish in those ridiculous articles.

The fish in question is not a WR....because it was not kept. Don't think it was weighed...but doesn't matter as far as records go, because it wasn't kept.

NOT an Ottawa River fish.

Congrats to the angler.
Ding ding ding!!!

Wasn't this the same story that was up months ago?? I recognize that look on that guys face... you know.... the great thinker's of our time had that exact same look...

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I would suggest taking a look at John Andersons post that comes from MCI.
It is NOT the article referenced here.
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Relic wrote:
The fish in question is not a WR....because it was not kept. Don't think it was weighed...but doesn't matter as far as records go, because it wasn't kept.

NOT an Ottawa River fish.

Congrats to the angler.
This portion of my response is about the fish you are mentioning, totally different fish than that article.
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Does that mean a WR has to be kept in order for it to be true?

If video or photographic proof exists that the measurements are accurate? weight is taken?

Relic, I am only interested in ascertaining the requirements of verifying a fish for the purpose of it being a record. If the bottom line is it must be kept then so be it.

Isn't Dale's fish a record? It wasn't kept.
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Yes... the fish has to be kept in order to be a world record. Otherwise, nearly every fisherman out there would be a world record holder of some kind. :lol: :P :lol:
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Jimmy_1 wrote:Does that mean a WR has to be kept in order for it to be true?

If video or photographic proof exists that the measurements are accurate? weight is taken?

Relic, I am only interested in ascertaining the requirements of verifying a fish for the purpose of it being a record. If the bottom line is it must be kept then so be it.

Isn't Dale's fish a record? It wasn't kept.
In order for it to be a WR it must be caught, killed and weighed on certified scales in front of witnesses...Period. Length X Girth Formulas are not nearly accurate enough. You know the fish maybe doesn't have to be killed. It you could get witnesses and certified scales to you, it could be weighed and released.

Dales fish is not a record. Is it potentially the largest muskie ever caught? Sure, but that's it, potentially. Nothing about that fish can be 100% verified as accurate and true.

Having excellent video and photographic evidence of the fishes measurements would help the world to believe the length and girth of a fish, and people may view it as the biggest fish ever caught. It still will not be a record in the books of any record keeping organization.

You know, this summer I caught a smallmouth bass that was 28 inches long with a 20 inch girth. That's a record. After I released it a swam across Lake Ontario in 12 hours. Thats a record. When I hit shore to replenish myself I ate 15 hotdogs in a minute. Thats a record.........
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Relic wrote:You know, this summer I caught a smallmouth bass that was 28 inches long with a 20 inch girth. That's a record. After I released it a swam across Lake Ontario in 12 hours. Thats a record. When I hit shore to replenish myself I ate 15 hotdogs in a minute. Thats a record.........
And that's only the beginning of Relic's accomplishments... "just for the record." :lol:


World record lake trout caught by Lloyd Bull is 72 pounds? IGFA. It was caught and kept. Aivar Slucis caught and released a 78 pound fish with two witnesses alongside. Both are great catches, both are easy to appreciate regardless of story, catch or release... but the funny thing is, with some past Plummer's guides the story handed down is that Bull's fish had more bull involved, being that he sat on the IGFA and before miraculously catching his 72 pound record that afternoon, a friend in his fishing party beat his previous world record 68 pound fish that morning; which didn't sit well with Lloyd. There was more, and who knows what is true or real. World record Arctic Char continue to be caught besting the 32 pounder in the books too, at least through some accounts... And as is with caught or released "potential" or true records for muskie, there seems to be believers and naysayers for each and every big fish caught. Best option if not killing the fish and proving without any shadow of a doubt that it is the record is, to leave the word "record" out of the story. It's a personal best. It's a biggest fish. It's a great accomplishment and your awesome experience.

If Anderson pegged a dandy, good on him. Deserved for his time and efforts. Same with MacNair, Thorpe, Laz or whomever! Just hope the guys keep it real because for some people, getting caught up in "records" goes straight to their head.
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