All the other fish were like: “*SIGH! Oh thank God! The humans caught him and took him out the water.” When they released them back in to water... Other fish: 😳
Muskie #2 making New Jersey proud. Easily a state record level fish. NJ may not be Wisconsin or Minnesota when it comes to muskies but we certainly got em!
When I was a kid growing up in Wisconsin MY family went to Upper Buckatobin lake for vacation. It's one of the best musky lakes in the US. The Man in cabin 4 woke the 3 other cabins up at 330am to show us the 45" musky he caught. the thing is, he didn't want to show the fish off as much as he wanted to show us the teeth marks it's had on it back. What ever bit it looked like it was twice the size by the marks left. Dudes name was Vern Joelists. when it came to Musky fishing he was a SAVAGE. He told us all his life will be and always has been to catch the World Record Musky and now knew where to find it. I'm pretty sure I saw it one day resting on the floor of a 40' crystal clear spring that fed both lakes. It was massive. It's the only time I felt a fish had BDE. Big Dick Energy.
I'm tellin' ya there are Muskies out there well over 5' - had a very nice walleye on while shore fishing a rock ledge on an Ontario canoe trip. The walleye nearly surfaced (no more than 6" below surface) when it suddenly caught its second wind and dove with everything it had - I hadn't seen it until this point but an enornous musky became visable, seemingly out of nowhere, and went after my walleye. Within about 3 or 4 seconds, I felt a very hard tug right before my 14lb test snapped. I knew that humongous musky just had a nearly 30" walleye for lunch. I tried every lure/bait I had and covered the area thoroughly for the following day or so but was unable to catch another glimpse of that monster....really wish I could recall the name of that lake in SE Ontario
I have encountered one monster musky. It nipped at my lure and followed it right up to the boat. My first ridiculous thought was that it was a shark, because I have seen plenty of 50"+ muskies and this thing was in a different ballpark. It was HUGE! I actually felt some fear lol. I swear it was almost 6 feet long. It looked right up at me with an eye the size of a silver dollar and then swam off slowly. I had heard the expression "weak in the knees" before but I never understood it until that moment. My knees were so wobbly I almost fell down trying to take another cast at it.
If you listen to Indian legends they speak of great fish. I tend to listen to their tales because they live in that environment. The natives see and hear things that we never do.
I've got video from the 1990's of a MASSIVE Musky that was hunting US...we were in this small bay fishing a creek mouth for walleye in a canoe when my buddy Tom in the front said he saw a giant fish in the water. I got the camera out and proceeded to film what looks to be a 65-70"+ Musky in crystal clear shallow water that was checking US out. She actually raises her head, almost out of the water, about a foot from the canoe to get a good look at ME filming in the backseat of the canoe...We were on a Canadian wilderness lake in late May at the time. Fishing is closed for Musky where we were until July so it was just a wildlife moment for the ages...someday I'll download the 8mm footage into the digital age for all to see...it's truly breathtaking...selah
Nice fish! Hurt to watch the 2nd angler holding the fish's head out of the water, then going back and forth while attempting to "revive" the fish, which drowns the fish. Only move a fish forward, if anything, or use the current for that effect.
When I was a kid in the '70's my Grandpa would take my brother and I Musky and Walleye fishing every summer in the Kawartha Lakes in Ontario. His favourite lake was Stoney Lake where he would catch Walleye for the table and Musky just for the fun of it. We saw some stupid big Musky. Often the Musky would grab a Walleye while you were reeling it in and inhale it so deeply it couldn't or wouldn't let it go.
The Chippewa Flowage Wisconsin has some of the biggest lunkers in the world. Pure breed,, none of that high breed stuff. Also probably the toughest to hunt down.
Musky. Seems to behave like an overgrown pike on sedatives. Pike was well known to jump a good distance ahead of the angler. A behavior found all too often to be the reason for the fish unhooking itself. However, that was a good 2 decades after WW2, when predatory fish still had to be cunning, and skillfully look after itself in order make it as a species in the clever angler's northern world.
Guy in Kayak/Note to self: Must invent some type of scooping device to get fish on board easier then the clawlike-grabber thing I'm currently using. If I can think of a really catchy name (pun intended) I could even sell them on the internet. Hmmm,,,Hey ! wait a second...THATS IT ! I'll call it an NET ! Just kidding "Kayak guy" Awesome job . Awesome fish. Congrats
@@ClaimGame-iz4kz Yes every where they are many pikes, the national biesbosch park, the Maas, I also fishing too hahaha🎣🐟😁 next week I will upload the new record pike 110 cm
How don't u have robbie from today's angler he caught a dish over 50 inch an over 50 pounds. It was bigger then all these fish. There is other monster they have caught to. Didn't research much did ya
dude in the kayak if you cant gill it right at the side of your boat you should not be fishing musky from that boat. Im sorry to tell you but that fish is so not too big to land at the side of your boat, you just dont know how or lack confidence in your musky controlling abilities. You fought that fish too long. Muskies cant take the long fight fyi..this shit keeps getting worse the more I watch it! Do you really have that tool in your hand????Dude needs to get beat
Chris M and Guitar Covers. Good grief. Your ignorance is showing. Plenty of studies where fish are caught, tagged and tracked with no effect on the fish. Please do some research before making any more comments. Geez... Millertime, great fish x3. My pb is 52" but a real fatty. Have also caught some monster pike, but that was years ago.
My brother caught a 54", 55lb muskie on the Ear River in Ontario circa 1992 on a bucktail spinner. The story with photo made the Minneapolis Star and Tribune. At the time it was the biggest caught in Ontario in 10 years.
@@jjones9143 it absolutely says nothing about "caught on tape". Even if it did it would still be wrong. Bigger fish caught on video on half of the musky channels I subscribe to.
All the other fish were like:
“*SIGH! Oh thank God! The humans caught him and took him out the water.”
When they released them back in to water...
Other fish: 😳
Best comment😂😂
Muskie #2 making New Jersey proud. Easily a state record level fish. NJ may not be Wisconsin or Minnesota when it comes to muskies but we certainly got em!
When I was a kid growing up in Wisconsin MY family went to Upper Buckatobin lake for vacation. It's one of the best musky lakes in the US. The Man in cabin 4 woke the 3 other cabins up at 330am to show us the 45" musky he caught. the thing is, he didn't want to show the fish off as much as he wanted to show us the teeth marks it's had on it back. What ever bit it looked like it was twice the size by the marks left. Dudes name was Vern Joelists. when it came to Musky fishing he was a SAVAGE. He told us all his life will be and always has been to catch the World Record Musky and now knew where to find it. I'm pretty sure I saw it one day resting on the floor of a 40' crystal clear spring that fed both lakes. It was massive. It's the only time I felt a fish had BDE. Big Dick Energy.
Bro that’s awesome. I live near lake puckaway. No Muskie but legendary pike lake. State record pike and smallies
I'm tellin' ya there are Muskies out there well over 5' - had a very nice walleye on while shore fishing a rock ledge on an Ontario canoe trip. The walleye nearly surfaced (no more than 6" below surface) when it suddenly caught its second wind and dove with everything it had - I hadn't seen it until this point but an enornous musky became visable, seemingly out of nowhere, and went after my walleye. Within about 3 or 4 seconds, I felt a very hard tug right before my 14lb test snapped. I knew that humongous musky just had a nearly 30" walleye for lunch.
I tried every lure/bait I had and covered the area thoroughly for the following day or so but was unable to catch another glimpse of that monster....really wish I could recall the name of that lake in SE Ontario
I have encountered one monster musky. It nipped at my lure and followed it right up to the boat. My first ridiculous thought was that it was a shark, because I have seen plenty of 50"+ muskies and this thing was in a different ballpark. It was HUGE! I actually felt some fear lol. I swear it was almost 6 feet long. It looked right up at me with an eye the size of a silver dollar and then swam off slowly. I had heard the expression "weak in the knees" before but I never understood it until that moment. My knees were so wobbly I almost fell down trying to take another cast at it.
If you listen to Indian legends they speak of great fish. I tend to listen to their tales because they live in that environment. The natives see and hear things that we never do.
I've got video from the 1990's of a MASSIVE Musky that was hunting US...we were in this small bay fishing a creek mouth for walleye in a canoe when my buddy Tom in the front said he saw a giant fish in the water. I got the camera out and proceeded to film what looks to be a 65-70"+ Musky in crystal clear shallow water that was checking US out. She actually raises her head, almost out of the water, about a foot from the canoe to get a good look at ME filming in the backseat of the canoe...We were on a Canadian wilderness lake in late May at the time. Fishing is closed for Musky where we were until July so it was just a wildlife moment for the ages...someday I'll download the 8mm footage into the digital age for all to see...it's truly breathtaking...selah
Got it yet ?
U post that yet?
@@dillonmunro4503 not yet....
Hurry up already!
Nice fish! Hurt to watch the 2nd angler holding the fish's head out of the water, then going back and forth while attempting to "revive" the fish, which drowns the fish. Only move a fish forward, if anything, or use the current for that effect.
Yeah he wasn’t the sharpest
That first one has got to be bigger than 54"
Nice video ! Looks like Eagle Lake.
Beautiful fish !
eagle lake by Dryden?
Yep
video 2--EXACTLY WHAT YOU DON'T DO TO MUSKIES. Never use boga grips on muskies and never hold them vertically by the boga grips
Yeah that landing process was tough to watch altogether
This was amazing! Thank you all so much for sharing. I sure didn't know how you were going to get that Muskie in your kayak :-)
When I was a kid in the '70's my Grandpa would take my brother and I Musky and Walleye fishing every summer in the Kawartha Lakes in Ontario. His favourite lake was Stoney Lake where he would catch Walleye for the table and Musky just for the fun of it. We saw some stupid big Musky. Often the Musky would grab a Walleye while you were reeling it in and inhale it so deeply it couldn't or wouldn't let it go.
The Chippewa Flowage Wisconsin has some of the biggest lunkers in the world. Pure breed,, none of that high breed stuff.
Also probably the toughest to hunt down.
I’ll be at the Flowage this August
Fucking A right. Been fishing that lake for 20 years and always got pikes and good largemouths. Will in this summer. Have a good one 👍
That place is a joke nothing over 55 in there good luck even getting a fifty
@@muskyslayeroutdoors3499 where you you catch bigger than 55”?
@@ronritter4813 howd you do?
DOZZAAAARRRR. Dozarr some NICE fish.
Wonderful video
Hate to break it to you none of these fish could even make it into the top 1000 biggest muskys!
Id agree..,,,,,
Great Job thanks for releasing her !
Amazing fish,well done.
LOL! He didn’t even turn the camera towards the sky at the beginning when he told em to look at the sky! LOL! 🤣To hell with the sky! 😂
Got wat h those sky breaks, u land massive fish at those times...
How big would you estimate the first one you catch in the kayak was ..good lord !!! That had to be a blast
Wow amazing!👍
Musky. Seems to behave like an overgrown pike on sedatives. Pike was well known to jump a good distance ahead of the angler. A behavior found all too often to be the reason for the fish unhooking itself. However, that was a good 2 decades after WW2, when predatory fish still had to be cunning, and skillfully look after itself in order make it as a species in the clever angler's northern world.
"think we're gonna need a bigger boat"
Arron W from uncut angling and his buddy Ryan’s looked the biggest which was the first video
I miss fishing back home🥺
I always catch my Muskies on choppy days and I truly believe they bite the best on choppy days
Yeah I've noticed that with northern Pike as well. I wonder why that is?
@@craigdaubbeats-rapinstrume9185 water is more dirty and depending what way the wind blows it pushes all the bait fish closer to shore
Guy in Kayak/Note to self: Must invent some type of scooping device to get fish on board easier then the clawlike-grabber thing I'm currently using. If I can think of a really catchy name (pun intended) I could even sell them on the internet. Hmmm,,,Hey ! wait a second...THATS IT ! I'll call it an NET ! Just kidding "Kayak guy" Awesome job . Awesome fish. Congrats
It a big blonde musky Ryan 🦈🦈🦈🦈🦈🦈🦈😂🦈🦈🦈🐬
Can you eat Muskie? I've heard conflicting things from both sides. How is the taste?
Most people will not eat them, it is frowned upon in the fishing community
“Right in the corner of the mouth” looked like right on top of the head lol
Some guys would still say that if they snagged it by the tail
It clearly was right in the corner of the mouth......
When the fins start to turn red, it's time to put them back, right away.
Sounds like Charlie Moore "The Mad Fisherman".
A 3 foot pacific salmon fights five times harder than these fish.
kasilof river alaska baby!
And a Blue fin Tuna fights 100x harder than a pacific salmon. What's your point?
Fishgasm
I heard some American Indian guys talking out in South Dakota and they sayed there grandfather caught a 95 incher.I would of loved to see that.
Think you're gonna need a pistol to land that one! lol. My first pike this year helped me snap an Ugly stick in half.
That muskee was towing you around in your canoe
My friend caught a 55in
Far more impressive than my 55 one inches. They were pretty buff for neon tetras.
The pet store finally made me leave.
R/QUITYOURBULLSHIT
Lies
I think you’re gonna need a bigger boat
Fucken awesome
Greetings my friend of course I also see your next video because I subscribed to you .. see you soon my friend 😉👍🇩🇪
55 - 60 lbs ? for the first one
Maybe 45 lbs
@@muskyslayeroutdoors3499
Accurate
Wow ,, Big musky, in Holland I can catch only pikes
Holland marsh?
Where you talking bout?
@@ClaimGame-iz4kz Yes every where they are many pikes, the national biesbosch park, the Maas, I also fishing too hahaha🎣🐟😁 next week I will upload the new record pike 110 cm
@@ClaimGame-iz4kz the country lol
Why grabbing and lifting from the gills??????? Someone correct me, but this seriously damages the delicate gills.
It’s the right way.
Nobody grabs a fish by the "gills" , they fingerbang the Gill plate!
Second angler didn’t handle the fish the best
How don't u have robbie from today's angler he caught a dish over 50 inch an over 50 pounds. It was bigger then all these fish. There is other monster they have caught to. Didn't research much did ya
dude in the kayak if you cant gill it right at the side of your boat you should not be fishing musky from that boat. Im sorry to tell you but that fish is so not too big to land at the side of your boat, you just dont know how or lack confidence in your musky controlling abilities. You fought that fish too long. Muskies cant take the long fight fyi..this shit keeps getting worse the more I watch it! Do you really have that tool in your hand????Dude needs to get beat
I don't want to be rude but that amateur in the kayak should leave musky fishing for the more experienced boys!!!!!🤣🤣🤣
Christ knows why you even call that a Muskie when here in the UK it would still be called a PIKE ..
Muskalonge is a different fish to a pike
The second one was realy disrespectful for the fish
Probably because he's on a kayak without a net
Chris M and Guitar Covers. Good grief. Your ignorance is showing. Plenty of studies where fish are caught, tagged and tracked with no effect on the fish. Please do some research before making any more comments. Geez...
Millertime, great fish x3. My pb is 52" but a real fatty. Have also caught some monster pike, but that was years ago.
Yeah that's a fine catch number 1 but ffs calm down
I hear they had a bet against Mike Lazarus and ended up winning with that fish. Mike called that fish ..,,,"an act of God"
Since none of these are records none of them are "the 3 biggest muskie". Google "world record musky".
Read the title. 3 biggest muskies caught on tape.
My brother caught a 54", 55lb muskie on the Ear River in Ontario circa 1992 on a bucktail spinner. The story with photo made the Minneapolis Star and Tribune. At the time it was the biggest caught in Ontario in 10 years.
They aren’t even close to the 3 biggest musky caught on tape
@@jjones9143 it absolutely says nothing about "caught on tape". Even if it did it would still be wrong. Bigger fish caught on video on half of the musky channels I subscribe to.
Stop the BS ads in the middle of the catch
I make a point to never buy these products the interrupt the videos
2 guy reel in faster i dont like him
like all the clips except the jaw grabber on the second musky. do not approve of that
All the shouting aint for me.
2nd clown probly killed the fish, needed way more time to recover...