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| While watching "Nestor, The Long Eared Christmas Donkey" this morning, I thought I saw a muskie constellation located near the Big Dipper...any star gazers out there that can confirm this, or that have access to a telescope? Little is known about this phenomenon, other than that it seems to appear in early Dec., & fades from view in mid January...one theory is that it's located near the Big Dipper to keep it's gills moistened, but I don't know...anyone else have pertinent info they can share? And Merry Christmas from Buzz Lightyear!
*Muskies...they're not just in the water...
Edited by Sponge 12/17/2011 7:22 AM
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | I'll ask my grandsons. They will know...Sponger, happy holidays to you, sir! |
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| Thanks for yer speedy response Capt Worrall! One theory is that the star muskie is following another constellation resembling a Cow Girl from East to West, but at my age, I can no longer see that far...;) |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Isn't there a 'Sling Blade' Constellation?? |
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Location: Brookfield, WI | Muskies have always been a "pie in the sky" proposition for me. That's why I golf.
Kevin |
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