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Buzz Ramsey’s massive bull

September 28, 2010 By JD 4 Comments

Buzz and his bull



Buzz Ramsey is probably the most recognizable salmon and steelhead angler on the planet. Normally you’ll see him in magazine articles or on TV, hoisting up some chrome monster, but the guru of graphite also knows his way around a rife as well…Ramsey just returned home from an epic moose hunt in northern B.C. where he bagged this massive 61-inch bull. His hunting partner, John Weinheimer, harvested a beautiful 55 incher on the same trip!

The guys were hunting with guide/outfitter Mike Danielson of Little Dease Ventures. According to Ramsey, the hunting area Danielson has exclusive rights to hunt contains 3,400 square miles of wilderness — an area larger than Yellowstone National Park!

Filed Under: Trophy Room Tagged With: british columbia, buzz ramsey

Holy Hucho! A nearly 50-lb. record Taimen on the fly!

September 16, 2010 By JD 2 Comments

Yep, that's a big one!


I‘m guessing that when nearly 50 pounds of river monster grabs you wad of feathers and glue…you know it! The fact of the matter is Marles H. Frankman of Golden Valley, MN spent a half hour dancing with this 47-pound, 8-ounce taimen (Hucho taimen) after it grabbed the Dairiki streamer she was fishing in Mongolia’s Ur River on June 7.

With the help of guide Ganpurev Enebish, Mrs. Frankman finally bested the beast and, in the process, qualifed herself for the International Game Fish Association’s 16-lb. tippet world record. She absolutely smoked the previous record, a 28 pounder caught in Mongolia’s Eg River in 2001.

The coolest part? She released the fish!

Filed Under: Trophy Room Tagged With: igfa, mongolia, taimen, world record

The new All Tackle World Record Brown Trout??

August 18, 2010 By JD 3 Comments

(IGFA Photo)

On July 16, less than a year after Michigan’s Tom Healy set a new All Tackle World Record for brown trout with a 41 pound, 7 ouncer, Roger Hellen of Franksville, WI banged a monster brown that was larger than the current record — by an ounce (41 pounds, 8 ounces). Hellen hooked the beast while trolling a Fishlander spoon in Lake Michigan off the Wisconsin coast.

Now, here’s where things get a little dicey: Though Hellen’s fish is one ounce heavier than the current all-tackle record, according to IGFA World Record requirements, to replace a record fish weighing 25 pounds or more, the replacement must weigh at least one half of 1 percent more than the existing record. Bottom-line, Healy and Hellen might be sharing an IGFA World Record tie for their two fish. As a baseball guy, I’m not a big fan of ties, but what can you do here?

I have no idea how Hellen’s fish was handled, but if it were thrown on the bottom of the boat and allowed to dry out rather than being put immediately on ice, (again pure speculation on my part…though the fish in the pic looks pretty leathery), it would have lost a significant amount of weight…enough, probably, to make the difference.Click here to read more…

Filed Under: Trophy Room Tagged With: all tackle world record, brown trout, igfa, lake michigan, trolling

River Monster: The new world record Blue Catfish

August 18, 2010 By JD 6 Comments

The new record blue cat: If that doesn't stop ya from wanting to go noodlin', I don't know what will! (Photo:IGFA)


Though it looks like something from a B horror flick that crawls out of the sewer to eat unsuspecting college co-eds, this repulsive beast is actually a pending IGFA All Tackle World Record blue catfish.

Greg Bernal of Florissant, MO nabbed this 130-pound giant blue cat (think about that one for a minute…130 pounds of catfish) while fishing on the Missouri River, out of North County, MO with an Asian carp for bait. The battle lasted 20 minutes and the fish bested the previous world record for the species by 6 pounds. The old mark for blue cats was a 124 pounder caught five years ago by Timothy Pruitt from the Mississippi River near Alton, Ill.

Guess it’s catfish dinner tonight, honey!

For more world record info, check out IGFA.org

Filed Under: Trophy Room Tagged With: all tackle world record, blue catfish, igfa, missouri river

Mike’s Mid-Day Mondo Mackinaw Madness!

August 11, 2010 By JD 2 Comments

A quick pic and then the fish went back into the lake!

Lake Tahoe big fish guru Mike Nielsen of Tahoe Topliners has struck again! Just a little over a year ago, Mike guided an angler to the lake record brown trout and now he checks in with a jumbo mack just ounces shy of 30 pounds.

The best part of this story (besides the fact that he released the fish) is how it was caught. We’ll let Mike tell the story…Click here to read more…

Filed Under: Trophy Room Tagged With: lake tahoe, mackinaw, mike nielsen

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