Pennsylvania State Record Fish. Photographs: a. All entries must include a clear side- view color photograph of the fish. Fins should be. spread open as much as possible. Electronic images may be submitted in addition to the color print, but are not required. Applicants are encouraged to submit photographs of the angler and the catch. These photographs. Michigan- caught Great Lakes muskellunge part of 'best catches' contest. Press Release. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEMarch 3, 2. Contact: Patrick Hanchin, 2. Ed Golder, 5. 17- 2. Michigan- caught Great Lakes muskellunge part of 'best catches' contest. The International Game Fish Association (IGFA) has compiled a list of what it considers to be the “best” record catches of the past year, which includes a world- record Great Lakes muskellunge caught in Michigan. The muskie is part of the IGFA’s 1. Best Catches of 2. The voting contest launched on March 1 at www. Anglers. Choice. The catch that receives the most votes will receive the Angler’s Choice Award at the IGFA’s World Record Achievement Award ceremony in April. Voting takes place until March 3. The Committee of the Modern Day Muskellunge World Record Program is pleased to announce the acceptance of a Tiger “Hybrid” Muskellunge weighing 44-pound 4-ounces as its new record. This giant Tiger, caught by Edward. Muskie Discussion Forums. MuskieFIRST to be the Home of the Modern Day Muskellunge Record Keeping Program: 8832: 15. MDMWRP Presents World Record Muskie Plaque to Joe Seeberger: 2507: 0. Deer Donation Program; Help Menu; Close Menu; VOLUNTEER. The current state and world record is a tremendous 69 pounds and 11 ounce fish taken from the Chippewa Flowage.Voters are limited to one vote per day throughout the month. The Great Lakes muskellunge was caught on Oct. Lake Bellaire in Antrim County. The state record was caught by Joseph Seeberger of Portage, Mich., and weighed 5. It was listed as a world- record catch by the International Committee of the Modern Day Muskellunge World Record Program in February 2. It should be noted the muskie is the only fish in the contest that was caught in the United States. Catches were selected based on difficulty of the species, size of the fish, tackle used, and the history associated with that particular record. The IGFA is an organization committed to the conservation of game fish and the promotion of responsible, ethical angling practices through science, education, rule making and record keeping. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is committed to the conservation, protection, management, use and enjoyment of the state’s natural and cultural resources for current and future generations. For more information, go to www. NOTE TO EDITORS: A photo to accompany this story is available for download below. Suggested caption: Joseph Seeberger of Portage, Mich. Brother Chuck Seeberger (left) and friend Jason Orbeck (right), both of Battle Creek, were on hand for the big catch./.
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