Remember the 18+ lbs walleye from Pool 4?

  • Brian Klawitter
    Keymaster
    Minnesota/Wisconsin Mississippi River
    Posts: 59992
    #1251874

    and from Mille Lacs….and LOTW’s….and from just about every other popular lake last January?

    The photo above found it’s way into many “in boxes” with stories that may or may not have been true…kinda like the 11 foot White Sturgeon that was said to be caught on LOTW and the St Croix…

    When I saw Father Walleye’s avatar, I recognized the photo immediatly!

    There was speculation that the photo was altered (as many emailed photos are)…so Father, Welcome to In-DepthAngling and can you give us the real story?

    Also, what a fantastic idea of taking a great story and makeing it outstanding by using it to promote a relief fund!

    Please share the information reguarding the relief fund too.

    chappy
    Hastings, MN
    Posts: 4854
    #491595

    If you look over his shoulder,you can see where it say’s “Father Walleye” and “Saskatchan record.” Kinda tells me it was from there.

    Brian Klawitter
    Keymaster
    Minnesota/Wisconsin Mississippi River
    Posts: 59992
    #491621

    That was added on after the original emails were sent out.

    Jack Naylor
    Apple Valley, MN
    Posts: 5668
    #491662

    Father Walleye,

    Congratulations on your Terrific Walleye.

    Am sure looking to hear more about the story behind your RecordBreaker,

    AND which prayer were you saying at the time it FINALY came up through the hole.

    Congrats again,

    and again, Welcome to IDA…

    Jack..

    chris-tuckner
    Hastings/Isle MN
    Posts: 12318
    #491667

    Good golly Gurdy! That is a monster of a fish!!!

    gary_wellman
    South Metro
    Posts: 6057
    #491673

    Can you imagine?

    Sitting at a hole, sub-zero temps, all alone, peace and quiet, deep in meditation and KA-POW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    HOLY TUNA of TUNAS!!!!!!

    father walleye
    Saskatchewan, CANADA
    Posts: 28
    #491675

    Here is the article from The Billings Gazette, Montana:

    Montana outdoors: Praying your way to a record walleye

    Mark Henckel

    MONTANA OUTDOORS – Jan 16, 2005

    Ah, the power of prayer. But will it help your walleye fishing?

    Based on an article in a recent edition of the Nipawin (Saskatchewan) Journal, it certainly helped their local Catholic priest. In fact, it helped him all the way to a new Saskatchewan provincial walleye record.

    Father Mariusz Zajac, who serves parishes at Nipawin, Carrot River and Choiceland, is an avid fisherman who regularly regales his congregations with fish stories, according to the Journal article by Brian McLane.

    That love of fishing takes him regularly each winter out to an ice shack on Tobin Lake, a great lake for trophy walleyes.

    On Jan. 4, Father Mariusz was doing what he often does while fishing. He was praying “The Magnificat” (Luke 1:46-55) as part of the official prayer of the Roman Catholic Church. He was also jigging with a Diamond Spinner when he got what he called “the nibble.”

    That nibble resulted in a 36.5-inch long, 22.5-inch-in-girth, 18.3-pound walleye. It broke the provincial record by .24 pounds.

    A native of Poland, Father Mariusz grew up fishing and praying. McLane quoted him as saying, “I always pray when I fish, including the times when my brother priest and I are fishing in Poland. We’ll sing and praise the Lord and sing ‘The Magnificat’ when we catch a fish.”

    But he added that prayer isn’t always a sure-fire fishing aid. He recalled the time when his bishop had come to Nipawin for the sacrament of Confirmation. After the ceremony, the two went fishing together on Tobin Lake on a rainy day which offered poor fishing.

    “We caught a little pickerel,” Father Mariusz told McLane. “Our final weapon was to pray the Rosary … still no fish.”

    You’ll read McLane’s complete story on Father Mariusz’ walleye on my next post.

    Blessings

    Father Walleye

    wade_kuehl
    Northwest Iowa
    Posts: 6167
    #491680

    What a beast! Way to go father! And thank you for sharing!

    P.S. Can you please send us a copy of that prayer?

    father walleye
    Saskatchewan, CANADA
    Posts: 28
    #491681

    Provincial walleye record shattered by local priest

    Parishioners at St Eugene in Nipawin, Canadian Martyrs at Carrot River, and St. Mary in Choiceland are well aware of Father Mariusz Zajac’s “fishing stories”. They’re about to hear more. And the news comes with legitimate bragging rights.

    BY BRIAN MCLANE

    Journal Staff

    Wednesday January 12, 2005

    Still smiling Father Mariusz Zajak proudly displays his 18.30 pound walleye he landed while ice fishing on Tobin Lake, near the Resort Village of Tobin Lake, on Tuesday afternoon Jan. 4, 2005. The Roman Catholic priest now has legitimate bragging rights to the provincial record for walleye.

    Nipawin Journal — Provincial walleye record shattered by local priest

    BY BRIAN MCLANE

    Journal Staff

    Parishioners at St Eugene in Nipawin, Canadian Martyrs at Carrot River, and St. Mary in Choiceland are well aware of Father Mariusz Zajak’s “fishing stories”. They’re about to hear more. And the news comes with legitimate bragging rights.

    The Roman Catholic priest broke the provincial record for walleye by .24 pounds with a 18.30-pound catch January 4, 2005. The previous Saskatchewan record walleye, at 18.06 pounds, was caught and released on Tobin Lake in 1997.

    Father Mariusz landed his trophy while ice fishing alone in his ice shack on Tobin Lake at around 5 p.m., Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 4. But there’s still more.

    Father says he got “the nibble” precisely as he was praying “The Magnificat” (Luke 1:46-55) as part of The Divine Office or Liturgy of the Hours — the official prayer of The Roman Catholic Church.

    “Praying and jigging” — what a combination!

    The fish was caught on a “diamond spinner” about one mile from the Resort Village of Tobin Lake where Fr. Mariusz also has a cabin.

    The trophy was landed over a submerged island called Birch Island where some of the oldtimers used to log trees, says Silver Tip Outfitters’ owner Garry Debienne.

    “Father Mariusz deserves the record,” said Debienne. “He has paid is dues. He’s out there fishing in all kinds of weather.”

    Debienne says the new trophy walleye will only add to the notoriety that Tobin Lake — according to “Walleye Insider” and “In-Fishermen” magazines — continues to be the top walleye fishery in North America.

    Debienne also believes there is a Canadian record walleye out there in Tobin Lake.

    “You land one full of eggs and you’ve got a new record,” he adds.

    The Canadian record walleye, caught in Niagra River in Ontario, currently stands at 22 pounds, 4 ounces.

    The new Saskatchewan record walleye has a girth of 22.5 inches and measures 36.5 inches long. It is believed Father Mariusz’s walleye is the only one caught while ice fishing. All other Tobin Lake provincial records for walleye were realized in open water.

    There were other avid fishermen in the victinity when Father Mariusz landed the big walleye. They include Robert Little, Steve Carson, Kurt Stein and Garry Debienne.

    Robert Little of Carrot River and his daughter Ashley, aged nine, were fishing nearby in their ice shack when “Father Mariusz came over to show us the huge walleye he just landed,” Little says.

    “A short time later, Brennan Carson came by on a snowmobile to ask how the fishing was going,” said Little in a telephone interview the following day. “I told him we got a few little perch, but to go see the big walleye Father Mariusz just caught.”

    After seeing the big walleye, Brennan drove Father Mariusz and his big walleye the hundred or so yards, over to where Brennan’s father, Steve Carson was ice fishing with Tobin Lake Resort resident, Kurt Stein in Kurt’s ice shack. Here a decision was made to go to Kurt’s garage back at the resort village and weigh the fish again.

    Father Mariusz says he initially weighed the walleye — at 18 pounds — on a spring scale he had with him in his ice shack. He also measured the fish to be 189 or 190 cm long, and made the decision he would keep it and have it mounted, as it was over the regulation slot size and therefore legal to keep.

    While still in Kurt’s garage, Garry Debienne came over and weighed the fish on his spring scale too. Garry measured the girth of the fish to be 22.5 inches.

    Everyone was getting around the 18-pound weight, so a decision was made that the fish was close to breaking the provincial record, and that it should be weighed on a proper scale.

    The phoning began to find a proper scale.

    The Pineland Co-op’s downtown Nipawin store, which is open until 8 p.m., has a digital scale, so Father Mariusz took the fish to Nipawin to have it weighed and witnessed.

    The fish was weighed at 7:45 p.m. at Pineland Co-op by Steven Molsberry and witnessed by Kim Demmans.

    Father Mariusz says he is appreciative of the nearby fishermen who encouraged him to get the fish weighed properly, and to keep it in cold water, etc., otherwise the fish might have ended up just as a trophy on the wall of his Tobin Lake cabin.

    Father Mariusz says his earliest recollection of fishing is as a young boy of four, fishing in a pond off a tractor tire tube with his grandfather in his native Poland.

    “My family says I was born with a fishing rod in my hands,” says the 43-year-old priest.

    “I always pray when I fish,” he said. “Including the times when my brother priest and I are fishing in Poland. We’ll sing and praise the Lord and sing ‘The Magnificat’ when we catch a fish.”

    But sometimes prayer isn’t so immediate.

    Father Mariusz recalled a recent fishing trip with Bishop Blaise Morand of Prince Albert who was in Nipawin for confirmation. Following confirmation, the pair headed for Tobin Lake to do some fishing. It was a rainy day and the fishing was not good, says Father Mariusz.

    “We caught a little pickerel,” added Father Mariusz. “Our final weapon was to pray the rosary . . . still no fish!”

    father walleye
    Saskatchewan, CANADA
    Posts: 28
    #491689

    Here is the prayer of gratitude I do say every day:

    Mary’s Canticle – Lk 1, 46-55:

    And Mary said: “My soul glorifies the Lord
    and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior,
    for he has been mindful of the humble state of his servant.
    From now on all generations will call me blessed,
    for the Mighty One has done great things for me, holy is his name.
    His mercy extends to those who fear him, from generation to generation.
    He has performed mighty deeds with his arm; he has scattered those who are proud in their inmost thoughts.
    He has brought down rulers from their thrones but has lifted up the humble.
    He has filled the hungry with good things but has sent the rich away empty.
    He has helped his servant Israel, remembering to be merciful
    to Abraham and his descendants forever, even as he said to our fathers.”

    Blessings
    Father Walleye

    father walleye
    Saskatchewan, CANADA
    Posts: 28
    #491695

    Priest’s record walleye has a catch to it
    Bob Von Sternberg, Star Tribune
    February 11, 2005 FISH0211

    How’s this for a fish story?

    A priest known by locals as the Fishing Father was praying the Magnificat as he was ice fishing one cold afternoon last month. He makes a point of praying whenever he fishes, whether he catches anything or not.

    On. Jan. 4, it turned out to be quite an intercessory prayer: the Rev. Mariusz Zajac pulled in a world-record walleye, 18.3 pounds.

    Delighted with his catch, Zajac promptly posted a photo of him holding the lunker on a fishing enthusiasts’ website, and the Internet was instantly abuzz about his Lake of the Woods haul — nearly 400 miles from the remote lake in Saskatchewan where he actually caught it.

    In short order, Zajac’s haul had also become his Lake Mille Lacs haul.

    And his Red River haul in Manitoba. Not to mention his Simcoe Lake haul in Ontario.

    Rev. Mariusz Zajac’s 18.3-pound walleyeIn the Internet Age, reality doesn’t always stay put.

    It turns out that someone — identity unknown — hijacked Zajak’s photo and e-mailed it to friends, fellow anglers and complete strangers, changing the location of the catch, either accidentally or maliciously.

    “The story just seems to have percolated out there,” said Zajac, who caught the fish near his home on Tobin Lake. “It’s an unusual story, but this has allowed me to plant a seed.”

    With his face and story being seen far and wide, he has decided to use his newfound notoriety to establish and promote a tsunami relief fund at his credit union, in the hopes that people who encounter his fish story on the Internet will donate money to help Indian Ocean fishermen.

    Locations of erroneous internet postings”I was blessed by catching that fish, and I want to use that blessing to help these people,” he said. “If I can help just one family replace their fishing boat, I feel like my mission will be done.”

    Zajac, 43, has been fishing for 39 of those years (“My family says I was born with a fishing rod in my hand”), but he didn’t try his hand at ice fishing until he moved from his native Poland to Canada a decade ago.

    His current parish is in Carrot River, a hamlet of about 1,000 located a few miles south of Tobin Lake, one of North America’s most renowned walleye lakes.

    As he recited the Liturgy of the Hours (“… my soul doth magnify the Lord …”) he realized he had landed a whopper of a walleye. It took a few hours and several weighings to determine just how big: a quarter-pound heavier than the previous provincial record of 18.06 pounds.

    Even sweeter was the fact that the National Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame in Hayward, Wis., determined that the fish set a record for a walleye caught while ice fishing.

    The local paper, The Nipawin Journal, published a story and a photo eight days after the catch, and the story started growing its Web legs. “We heard it was caught in Manitoba, then in Ontario,” said reporter Brian McLane. “But how it got out there, nobody seems to know.”

    The tale quickly began bouncing around resorts ringing Lake of the Woods, on the Minnesota-Ontario border, the lake most often erroneously attributed to the catch.

    “This isn’t the first time we’ve encountered one of these Internet rumors,” said Dennis Topp, assistant fisheries supervisor for the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources in Baudette. “Somebody decides to play a trick. Up here, most folks know about it, but it’s pretty much dispelled as a myth.”

    (For the record, the biggest walleye pulled from Lake of the Woods was under 16 pounds, Tott said; the state walleye record is 17.8 pounds.)

    Dave Hoggard, an Owatonna resident who heard both the garbled and true versions, decided last week to have Zajak on his weekly radio show, “Fish-N Line.”

    “The father’s such a character,” said Hoggard, who dubbed the priest Father Walleye. “There was a lot of information going around about him, so I wanted to set things straight.”

    In Carrot River, Zajac has arranged to have his walleye turned into a trophy for the wall of the cabin he has on the shore of Tobin Lake.

    “Fishing is my passion, but for the people in the Indian Ocean, it’s their livelihood,” he said. “I’m hoping fishermen who hear my story will be inspired.”

    To that end, he made the initial donation to the fund of $100.

    Reflecting on his unsought celebrity, he continues to pray as he fishes. “It’s a special time for me,” he said. “It helps me discern; it’s a spiritual blessing to me. But the past month, what has happened has been amazing.”

    Bob von Sternberg is at [email protected]

    with prayers
    Father Walleye

    Brian Klawitter
    Keymaster
    Minnesota/Wisconsin Mississippi River
    Posts: 59992
    #491733

    Just back to the computer and fixed the first picture in this post.

    Father, you may have single handedly converted more fisherman today than anyother fisherman in the history of man… except for One!

    father walleye
    Saskatchewan, CANADA
    Posts: 28
    #491742

    Thanks so much Brian. I really appreciate your help.

    I’ll pray twice more for you and your family.

    Blessings
    Father Walleye

    gary_wellman
    South Metro
    Posts: 6057
    #491745

    Quote:


    I’ll pray twice more for you

    Blessings
    Father Walleye


    Better throw in a 3rd father, he needs it!

    cade-laufenberg
    Winona,MN/La Crosse, WI
    Posts: 3667
    #491765

    Congrats Father. those are amazing fish! I read an article in an infisherman a while back. Pretty cool to have the one and only on IDA. Great story!

    Steve Plantz
    SE MN
    Posts: 12240
    #491772

    Welcome to IDA Father Walleye!!!

    Thanks for the story and Congrats on a true Trophy Walleye of a lifetime!!!!

    sliderfishn
    Blaine, MN
    Posts: 5432
    #491805

    Welcome Father
    I have a Tobin walleye on my wall also. We fished the river every Oct for years, we saw three records in three consecutive years that we were there. I am glad that someone is using their record for a good cause.

    Ron

    luke_haugland
    Iowa City, Iowa
    Posts: 3037
    #491859

    Welcome Father!! Great catch…

    I have followed your ice fishing strategy for a while now, looks like it works…

    Brian Klawitter
    Keymaster
    Minnesota/Wisconsin Mississippi River
    Posts: 59992
    #491923

    I keep looking at that picture….

    That’s just an amazing fish!

    I’m thinking Father Walleye…that there would have to be another line added to Mary’s Canticle – Lk 1, 46-55:

    Quote:


    He has brought down rulers from their thrones but has lifted up the humble.
    He has filled the hungry with good things but has sent the rich away empty.



    He has made a Walleye fisherman out of Catfisherman.

    Now there is a miracal!

    …and it’s posts like the above why Gary felt a 3rd prayer might be needed for me.

    robstenger
    Northern Twin Cities, MN
    Posts: 11374
    #492131

    Congrats Father. I saw your picture a few years ago and was in AWE! Congrats on a fish of 3 life times.

    OOPS I mean

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