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| With alll this talk of pures being off limits, are Tiger Muskies good to go? They only live 7 years anyway... Or are they just as fragile as pures? Thoughts?
Edited by Nolan 7/2/2012 9:47 PM
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| Many Dogs don't live much longer than 7-9 years, are they good to go? 
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Location: Sussex, NJ | This is not a smart post....Just because the fish lives for 7 years doesn't mean you can treat it differently. Be smarter than this |
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| well said,i would add most of the giants don't even have all those years left,so let's go for them,even if the water is at 85 no problem they will die in a couple of years anyway..
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Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion | Is putting any thought into your life a thing of the past or am I just an old fart......?? It's got to be the heat that is effecting people's thoughts these days. |
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| Sorry guys I wasn't really thinking right when I posted it. I meant to say is that since they are part pike, sterile, don't get as big, meaner, and live Shorter, if they can take the heat a little bit better... My bad for being an !diot and spelling it out that way
Edited by Nolan 7/3/2012 5:11 AM
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Location: Medford, WI | Don't worry about it, Nolan. I credit you for asking instead of just assuming and going out fishing, like many others would. People say "There's no such thing as a stupid question" - but then they're very quick to judge others for certain questions. Thanks for looking for answers to help you better understand the fish we chase around...and when it cools down, let's see some pics of a few big girls!
-Jake Bucki
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| Nolan - 7/2/2012 9:37 PM
With alll this talk of pures being off limits, are Tiger Muskies good to go? They only live 7 years anyway... Or are they just as fragile as pures? Thoughts?
who told you Tiger only live 7 years? |
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| MuskyLureFreak - 7/3/2012 12:09 PM
Nolan - 7/2/2012 9:37 PM
With alll this talk of pures being off limits, are Tiger Muskies good to go? They only live 7 years anyway... Or are they just as fragile as pures? Thoughts?
who told you Tiger only live 7 years?
Homer. |
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| Guest - 7/3/2012 12:48 PM
MuskyLureFreak - 7/3/2012 12:09 PM
Nolan - 7/2/2012 9:37 PM
With alll this talk of pures being off limits, are Tiger Muskies good to go? They only live 7 years anyway... Or are they just as fragile as pures? Thoughts?
who told you Tiger only live 7 years?
Homer.
Now that's funny right there. |
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Location: Hudson, WI | Nolan - 7/3/2012 5:06 AM
Sorry guys I wasn't really thinking right when I posted it. I meant to say is that since they are part pike, sterile, don't get as big, meaner, and live Shorter, if they can take the heat a little bit better... My bad for being an !diot and spelling it out that way
You shouldn't have to apologize for asking a question. |
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| i would assume that hybrids being part pike that prefer cooler water would handle the high water temps less that pure strain could. |
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Location: The desert | We should ban fishing during the summer months. |
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Location: South Bend, Indiana | Pointerpride102 - 7/3/2012 4:28 PM
We should ban fishing during the summer months.
For the southern states: I second the motion! |
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Location: So. Illinois | Pointerpride102 - 7/3/2012 3:28 PM
We should ban fishing during the summer months.
Then I assume you would be willing to pay the increase in licensing fees and taxes to enforce a ban? A ban would become another useless law on the books as it would not be enforcable. All someone has to do is say they are fishing for pike or some other species. Lets address the issue through education and not by adding more restrictive laws to the books. |
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Location: Minocqua, WI | Haha, Nice Bolinski. Lets just ban fishing all together... I feel bad for all the sore mouthes and hurt feelings I have caused... lol. If people just used common sense and treated fish with care it wouldnt even be much of an issue. The fish's wellbeing should always come first; especially so with high water temps. If your going to fish during the heat, get em in the net and release them asap. If its hooked deep or seems extra stressed, forget the pic and get it back right away. Also, the 7 year tiger theory... really? Believe half of what you read and none of what you hear...
Edited by WI Duck Guide 7/8/2012 11:11 AM
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Location: Minocqua, WI | By the way Mike----- If your in Minocqua area, look me up. Havent slayed with you since the college days. Hope all is well.
Jeff |
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