
Jeff Wolfe messaged the 48-inch muskie that Tim Brown of Porter, Ind. reeled in Friday at Heidecke Lake. He and Wolfe’s brother were trolling crankbaits for walleye.
I asked district fisheries biologist Seth Love what the biggest was the IDNR found during a survey.
“Just looked through the data, the biggest one so far was collected just a few weeks ago,” he emailed. “We got a 48.5-inch female that weighed ~33 pounds: Longest and second heaviest fish on record. It was the last day of the survey and was caught in one of the last nets. Not a `Canadian Shield’ fish but I think pretty good for a former cooling lake!”
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