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Massive Northern Pike
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[center]This is NOT a fish story !
[center]This is a new record Northern Pike in Utah He caught it on Yuba Lake .
Check this thing out.. The man (in the photos below), was fishing and caught a 36" Pike.

As he was reeling it in, a 56" - 55 lb Pike tried to eat it !!!!!

He landed them both in the same net. The last picture is crazy!!!
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#3
I dont think most people own a big enough net for that guy let alone the both of them he is massive!
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#4
Not hardly. [frown]It was caught in Canada. Old story and a definite FISH STORY!
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#5
Looks pretty cold I think Yuba was in the 90's Yesterday
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#6
i thought it was august. not Aprl first???

like any pike like that would come out of Yuba!! [crazy]
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#7
[#500000]Your stall warning horn should have went off....That picture is as old as the internet....WW.[/#500000]
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#8
This story with photos have been going all around via cyber world...here's the story via a Snopes search.

[url "http://message.snopes.com/showthread.php?t=6038"]http://message.snopes.com/showthread.php?t=6038[/url]

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The Tribune had something about that[url "http://blogs.sltrib.com/fishing/"] hoax spam e-mail [/url]making the rounds earlier this week. Scroll down a few posts for the one on the musky
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#10
Nope thats not a t Yuba I have seen that photo for God knows how long.
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#11
Yawn....
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#12
Yeah, that does look like Yuba! Isn't that Aurora in the background? The fisherman is D.B. Cooper on his boat, The Flying Dutchman![Image: bobwink.gif]

Busted!!!!!!!!!!
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#13
Man first the world record rainbow on the Utah side of flaming gorge, now we have more than doubled our current state record!!! At some point the Canadians are going to file a lawsuit against the dumb utahns that keeping claiming all of these fish as utah fish......come on guys
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#14
The only thing that surprises me about this story is that it took this long for it to show up on this board!
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#15
"The only thing that surprises me about this story is that it took this long for it to show up on this board!"

It's shown up on this board a few times
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#16
no need to post fish stories quite obvious you wouldnt being wearing winter gear in 90 degree weather[sly]
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#17
Damn someone must have been selling sponges the past week. I got this story over a year ago from a buddy in Minnesota. He sent me the original pictures and article from the Minneapolis news station. According to them the fish was caught in Minnesota (forget the name of the lake)

Anyone who has actually fished at Yuba knows the fish are fatter and are pale in color. Not to mention if Yuba is that clear of water pigs must be flying and money must be growing on trees now! [:p]
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[cool][#0000ff]I am guessing that I have received this set of pics...and different background stories...at least 20 times over the past 5 years. Amazing how many lakes that fish came from.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]The truth...as I have been able to determine...is that the fish is from Europe. Most reliable sources say it was from the Netherlands, but a couple of other sources say northern Italy.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Northern pike are found all over Europe and they grow BIG. [/#0000ff]
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#19
^ correct, you can see the bigger ones swimming near the hanging tress on the Rhine up near frnakfurt. never had any luck catching one, but a ton of 5 inch perch
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