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Monster Quest: Monster Muskie, Pike, Catfish

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Anyone see this episode of Monster Quest on the History channel.

The YouTube video is just a shortened version of it, I actually think there were two episodes of monster size freswhater fish. Might be more, but these few episodes are worth buying. I just love the part where they talked about monster size Muskie. There were some good fish stories in there. I think on one episode one of the Lindner brothers made an appearance. He took a small rc device to navigate under the ice while the water was frozen, tried to pick up some monster size muskie. That was very cool!

I never knew Lake Trout can get that big as they described in the video.

I hope this isn't a repost, if so, sorry moderators.

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That was one of my favorite episodes.  There's definitely some radical fish out there.

there is a world record muskie in the lake featured in the video, they just have to go down deep enough to get it.

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Great video. I have fished for lake trout in numerous upper candian lakes. They say they only grow 1/2 lb to one pound per year of age. I saw a still photo of a 101lb laker netted from lake athabasca when they still commercially netted the lake. It was said to be asexual. It looked like a giant sunfish in shape, small head with a heavily rounded body. A real freak. Here is a picture of a red fin lake trout caught in lake athabasca northern saskatchewan.

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Wow that thing is a huge!

Great video. I have fished for lake trout in numerous upper candian lakes. They say they only grow 1/2 lb to one pound per year of age. I saw a still photo of a 101lb laker netted from lake athabasca when they still commercially netted the lake. It was said to be asexual. It looked like a giant sunfish in shape, small head with a heavily rounded body. A real freak. Here is a picture of a red fin lake trout caught in lake athabasca northern saskatchewan.

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