41 lb muskie from conoquenessing creek?

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2007/05/19 11:30:59 (permalink)

41 lb muskie from conoquenessing creek?

saw this in the post-gazette friday:
 
Connoquenessing Creek (Butler County): Matt Weber of Ellwood City released a 51-inch, 41-pound muskie on a Crane bait Wednesday evening.
 
say what?  i know its a larger creek but cant imagine that size of a fish in there.  would love to see a pic...i would assume this was an allegheny river fish that ran up the creek to spawn...if it goes into the river i really dont know.  what a fish...
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    joebaker79
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    RE: 41 lb muskie from conoquenessing creek? 2007/05/19 11:36:48 (permalink)
    alright found a map of the creek it does not go into the allegheny it appears to originate from lake oneida and goes toward the beaver river.  the map i show does not show it connecting all the way to the river however, but the map may be innacurate.  thats impressive for a trophy like that to be in that system. 
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    RE: 41 lb muskie from conoquenessing creek? 2007/05/19 19:00:12 (permalink)
    Joe If i recall many many years ago like mabe 50 yrs ago they did stock some muskies and northerns in the conoq.in the Fombell area.When i was a young lad I used to live and fish in that area back then. EPPY
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    RE: 41 lb muskie from conoquenessing creek? 2007/05/19 19:58:20 (permalink)
    there are definitely muskies and northerns in the creek.
     
    not questioning the catch, however, would like to see a picture. Deborah Weisberg will print anything in the post-gazette. she calls around to bait shops weekly to get reports and people call into her. if you tell her you caught something she'll print it.
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    RE: 41 lb muskie from conoquenessing creek? 2007/05/19 21:20:02 (permalink)
    I've seen plenty of Muskies/pike in that creek, but nothing anywhere that big.  That's awesome if it's true! I had one so close that it splashed me last year while I was night fishing in the shallows.  When I hit it with the light, I would probably guess it to be around three feet.   I guess you really never know what you're going to catch. 
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    RE: 41 lb muskie from conoquenessing creek? 2007/05/19 21:20:36 (permalink)



    Connoquenessing Ck
    7
    Conf Slippery Rock Ck
    -downstream to-
    Conf Beaver R
    Tiger Muskellunge
    Finge

    http://www.geocities.com/mpyingling22/northparklake.html
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    Mike Barcaskey
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    RE: 41 lb muskie from conoquenessing creek? 2007/05/20 14:39:24 (permalink)
    I've caught musky (up to 36 ") in the connie. the largest I know of was 40+ inches.
    Howard Wagner (The Fish Education Center near Hereford Manor) has caught bigger ones than I from the creek.
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    RE: 41 lb muskie from conoquenessing creek? 2007/05/21 20:47:47 (permalink)
    mike u are correct there are large muskies in that creek. Haven't fished it for years, but i have caught 20 some inchers 15 years ago, u do the math? 
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    RE: 41 lb muskie from conoquenessing creek? 2007/05/22 11:17:04 (permalink)
    I know Matt Webber pretty well, I worked with him for over 10 years and fished with him also.He also build some really good custom rods and does repair work too.  He is a staright up guy, I'm sure he caught the fish. I no longer work with him and haven't talked to him since December, but he catches plenty of nice sized local muskies, thats all he fishes for !!! He is friends with Howard Wagoner too, probably the best muskie fisherman/guide in western pa. So you can bet thats its true !
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    RE: 41 lb muskie from conoquenessing creek? 2007/05/22 14:05:50 (permalink)
    Been to creek many times.  Not deniing fish was caught at 51", But 41lbs is almost unbeleivable.  Would have to see picture for this story to hold water.
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    RE: 41 lb muskie from conoquenessing creek? 2007/05/23 09:04:58 (permalink)
    While growing up in Ellwood City we spent many days swimming naked in the "Connie" below Ewing Park.  Might not have done so knowing that a toothy 41 lb fish was checking out a potential snack.  There are plenty of  areas from the Ellport Bridge down to the Beaver River that could hold and feed a large fish.
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    Re: 41 lb muskie from conoquenessing creek? 2020/02/26 16:24:43 (permalink)
    there's definately some toothy critters in the Connequenessing.....the weight of that musky must have been off a bit...i just caught a 47 3/4 " and it weighed 25lbs even. some of them muskies are locked in the creek and definately some run in n out of the Beaver. ton of bait and other fish in there for forage....
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