This 46lb. Caught it a couple miles north of broadalbin boat launch. The historic fish was caught by area angler Peter Dubuc on September 15, 1940. This is the only pike ever recorded by the IGFA on 6-pound tackle. Northerns can grow to be quite large - the current New York State record is a 46-pound two-ounce monster taken from Great Sacandaga Lake back in 1940. The flag was tripped at 7:00 am and took me 15 minutes to get the fish through my 7 inch hole. To acknowledge the accomplishment of anglers who have achieved this, we will be acknowledging them by posting photos of the anglers with their fish.To qualify for the honor of having your catch published on the 40+ Trophy Pike page your fish must measure at least 40 inches.
Send us a picture with your name and the names of other anglers with you, address, date, time, length, weight if possible, location, tackle used, and if you released your fish back into the lake. I had a replica mount of the pike done by Foothills SportsmanKeegan Kolbe submitted these photos. Will put the pike back in the lake for more anglers to enjoy.Ben Zambri caught his second 40+ pike, its was 45 inches 20 lbs. Though well short of the state record of 46 pounds, 2 ounces set in 1940, a photo of Rebisz and his pike posted on the Great Sacandaga Lake life web … Today, pike over 40" are considered trophies by most anglers.
He caught the fish Sunday and gained some notice on Facebook
The second was 40" and 20lbs. Measuring 52.5” and weighing 46 pounds […] I would like to thank Gary Warner and Tom Perham for helping with these two fish. behemoth was caught by Peter DuBuc in September 1940. The lake is one of the largest in Region 5, and because of its size, there are many different types of fish to meet any fishermen's desire. The latest news delivered directly to your inbox every day at 3 p.m. The Fulton County Baseball & Sports Hall of Fame (HOF) will be dedicating its next Fulton County Sports Historical Road Marker to denote that the World Record Northern Pike was caught on Great Sacandaga Lake.
BROADALBIN -- Broadalbin fisherman Marty Rebisz wasn’t fishing for pike Sunday, but he got one -- a good one.Rebisz landed himself a 19-pound fish using a line designed to catch up to 12-pound fish.The length of the fish turned out to be 42 inches, but Rebisz, 22, didn’t know the exact length at first because his tape measure didn’t go that far, he recalled.“When I ran out of tape, I knew the pike was a wall-hanger,” Rebisz wrote.He caught the pike at around 2 p.m., as he was fishing with his cousin, Shaun Montgomery.Rebisz didn’t want to disclose exactly where he caught the fish, but it was somewhere near the Broadalbin boat launch, he said.He saw the flag, a visual notification that his fishing line had caught something, and investigated.
First one is 43.5" and 24lbs, I kept that one to mount. The wind also didn’t help, as it caused the line to tangle and caused slack: “the last thing you want when fighting a big fish,” Rebisz said.The fish eventually tired out, though, and only then did the fishermen realize they had landed a pike.“It’s the biggest one I’ve ever caught, so I’m getting it mounted," Rebisz said. Click on the picture for details on their catch (if available)Cecil Hayes was rewarded with catching a beautiful Northen Pike. The Great Sacandaga Lake once held the distinction of home to the world record, current North American record, northern pike. It was caught on 5/15/14 on a koppers live target perch and released back into the lake. Northerns are delicious to eat. We didn’t have a scale and wanted to get her back in the water ASAP.This Northern Pike was caught by Chucky Gray of Sprakers NY in July 2001. (both educated guesses using hand as measurement tool) Not sure what that calculates to weight wise. It took about 15 minutes to land and was caught in the same spot that he caught the pike last year.Ron Pasquarelli picked up trolling in summer 2017 south end of the lake.
The lake was created by the damming of the Sacandaga River to provide flood control and flow augmentation in the Hudson Valley and provides many recreational opportunities.
Shown helping Scott hold the fish is Justin Deming of Ballston Spa NY. Like other pike, they migrate into flooded marshes to deposit their adhesive eggs. behemoth was caught by Peter DuBuc in September 1940.
Kept the fish to get mounted. Great Sacandaga Lake has long been one of the region's top northern pike waters, and it yielded another monster through the ice in recent days.
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