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Location: Hayward, Wisconsin | http://m.startribune.com/monster-muskie-found-on-mille-lacs-exceeds... |
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| Huge!
Anyone see this one?
(hope the link works)
https://www.facebook.com/PeteMaina/photos/a.161512830626.244460.1474...
Attachments ---------------- dead 59in muskie.jpg (160KB - 506 downloads)
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| Leech Lake strain produces some amazing fish. Wish WI DNR would consider changing stocking over to this strain. |
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| Another site stated this was on leech lake |
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Location: Minnetonka | They're two different fish. The 59.5" was found floating on Mille Lacs and the "tail less" 59" washed up on a beach on Leech a few weeks ago. |
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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs | JMacD - 6/28/2017 5:49 PM
Leech Lake strain produces some amazing fish. Wish WI DNR would consider changing stocking over to this strain.
Please no. |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | JMacD - 6/28/2017 5:49 PM
Leech Lake strain produces some amazing fish. Wish WI DNR would consider changing stocking over to this strain.
They do where there is not a chance of problems stocking over populations with natural reproduction. Several lakes in Wisconsin have been stocked with spots, jury is still out on growth rates VS Wisco strain. In the cases of Leech and Mille Lacs, compare Bay of Green Bay. Complicated, but water chemistry, forage, and lost more are involved. Some Wisco fish got real big in Mille Lacs.
See:
http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/watch.asp?id=1426
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Location: Contrarian Island | the Madison chain leechers were put in 2006. I know of a 51" last Oct that was a leecher. 11 yrs old. If I'm betting, the results will show Leechers will grow longer than 50" here in a much larger % of fish.. the chip strain genetics they stock simply don't have much of a shot growing over 50" here... will be interesting to see how big the Leechers get here. the DNR will never switch over for a couple reasons.....Cap City club buys them from MN and puts them in ...the DNR I don't believe has any $ in the game.
Edited by BNelson 6/29/2017 9:55 AM
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Location: Hayward, Wisconsin | The Wisco fish that got big were Kalepp Fish Farm fish and NOT WI DNR hatchery fish! |
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Location: MN | Larry Ramsell - 6/29/2017 1:23 PM
The Wisco fish that got big were Kalepp Fish Farm fish and NOT WI DNR hatchery fish!
Larry do you know why the fish from the farm you mentioned got so big vs the DNR fish? |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | BNelson - 6/29/2017 9:53 AM
the Madison chain leechers were put in 2006. I know of a 51" last Oct that was a leecher. 11 yrs old. If I'm betting, the results will show Leechers will grow longer than 50" here in a much larger % of fish.. the chip strain genetics they stock simply don't have much of a shot growing over 50" here... will be interesting to see how big the Leechers get here. the DNR will never switch over for a couple reasons.....Cap City club buys them from MN and puts them in ...the DNR I don't believe has any $ in the game.
I hope they grow really big...... |
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Location: Smith Creek | Larry Ramsell - 6/29/2017 1:23 PM
The Wisco fish that got big were Kalepp Fish Farm fish and NOT WI DNR hatchery fish!
Is the Kalepp Farm responsible for all the big fish caught in Wisconsin?
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Location: Hayward, Wisconsin | NathanH: Kalepp used large fish to take eggs from...his best was 57 inches long when she died! State won't "selectively breed" muskies and take eggs from what they get.
Flambeauski: No. |
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Location: north central wisconsin | I'd like to say our trial with stocking leachers here on Wisconsin river was a wild success. Not so much.
They either died or dissapeared. After ten years of on and off again stocking I know of two that were caught(I got a nice 44 in typical leach fig 8 fashion), and one in dnr nets. We cessated the project on my decision that they are not showing up like the fish from WI hatcheries. With that said, the fish we've been getting from one hatchery with WI ties(To say there is 'a' Wisconsin strain of fish is like saying there is an American strain of people), are concerning the dnr with seemingly 'stunted' growth. I'm communicating with kalep, but it is never a sure thing that he'll have fish for us. Good discussion. |
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| dang man that 2 monster found dead lately....just evidence that the 60 is out there Lurking boys just gotta get her to EAT!!! |
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Location: St. Lawrence River | 25homes - 6/30/2017 4:28 PM
dang man that 2 monster found dead lately....just evidence that the 60 is out there Lurking boys just gotta get her to EAT!!!
oh they are definitely out there. Pelagic fish chasing around 7 pound walleyes and lake trout lol... |
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Location: oswego, il | Leech lakers have been stocked in the fox chain down here in fib land for years. Minimal results. Every once in awhile you see one caught and every once in a very great while a big one. |
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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs | ToddM - 7/5/2017 3:13 PM
Leech lakers have been stocked in the fox chain down here in fib land for years. Minimal results. Every once in awhile you see one caught and every once in a very great while a big one.
YES! Proven by Project Green Gene.
Big muskies are great, but please don't bring your Leech Lake fish to IL just because they did well in other places. It's NOT just the fish, stupid. |
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Location: oswego, il | We know a guy who got a bunch of fresh stocked fish one year and never caught one the year after. |
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