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k2muskie
Posted 1/4/2015 12:32 PM (#746541)
Subject: Season 2014 Highlights




Posts: 138


Location: Utah
Had a great season and just finished up this video and share with die hard addicts like us...hoping the link below works and the soundtrack is still with video.

http://youtu.be/0wK9dd240eE
Zib
Posted 1/4/2015 12:42 PM (#746543 - in reply to #746541)
Subject: RE: Season 2014 Highlights





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Location: Detroit River

Can't view the video because it's set as "private".

 

k2muskie
Posted 1/4/2015 12:50 PM (#746545 - in reply to #746543)
Subject: RE: Season 2014 Highlights




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Location: Utah
Zib - 1/4/2015 11:42 AM

Can't view the video because it's set as "private".

 



Lets try this again...thanks for letting me know...

http://youtu.be/0wK9dd240eE
Mark Hoerich
Posted 1/4/2015 3:01 PM (#746563 - in reply to #746545)
Subject: RE: Season 2014 Highlights





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Location: Already Gone
Great video, nice work. I really liked the underwater release shots. Pretty fish.
I have taken alot of video myself so I know how hard you worked at this segment.

Well done, good luck in 2015!
Slamr
Posted 1/12/2015 11:11 AM (#748024 - in reply to #746541)
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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
Loved this video!!!
Larry Ramsell
Posted 1/12/2015 12:19 PM (#748051 - in reply to #746541)
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Location: Hayward, Wisconsin
Nice work Gals! Lots of great Tiger action...keep it up!
IM Musky Time
Posted 1/12/2015 12:20 PM (#748052 - in reply to #746541)
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Very cool. Thanks for sharing!
pklingen
Posted 1/14/2015 8:22 AM (#748390 - in reply to #746541)
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Location: NE Ohio
nicely done! beautiful fish!!!!
k2muskie
Posted 1/15/2015 8:16 AM (#748590 - in reply to #746541)
Subject: RE: Season 2014 Highlights




Posts: 138


Location: Utah
Thanks for the kind words fellers. Yep Larry us two ole gals are working it out here in Utah and totally enjoying it. Taught ourselves a whole lot by being students and researching and of course lots of hours and long hours on the water employing various techniques and tactics. Thinking we got trolling down to pretty much a science with speed, line out and lure depth including color selection...Really glad Utah DWR has done what they have with this program and will continue to only make it better. Again thanks for the kind words and hope to be making some more videos during the upcoming 2015 season.
Angler II
Posted 1/15/2015 8:29 AM (#748597 - in reply to #746541)
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Are tigers the only muskies that can survive in Utah? I'm not to familiar with your stocking programs but wonder why you only have tigers.
k2muskie
Posted 1/15/2015 9:32 AM (#748611 - in reply to #748597)
Subject: RE: Season 2014 Highlights




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Location: Utah
Angler II - 1/15/2015 7:29 AM

Are tigers the only muskies that can survive in Utah? I'm not to familiar with your stocking programs but wonder why you only have tigers.


Well I wish I could answer your questions. The best I can say is that I'm sure pures would work. We do have Pike in a few bodies of water and in one body of water the DWR believes they are way overpopulated with Pike. That being Yuba reservoir. The UDWR decided I believe to introduce the Tigers as primarily a management tool for panfish including becoming a great sportfish to help establish a blue ribbon fishery. Because Tiger don't reproduce there was no worry about the body of waters becoming over populated with Tigers. I believe the main reasons for Tigers are 1) management tool for panfish populations 2) Tigers don't reproduce so they can control them via stocking. Just from my prespective I'm sure PointerPride and also Sorno could provide more info if they cared to respond.
Tigerhunter
Posted 1/16/2015 5:42 AM (#748832 - in reply to #746541)
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Really nice video and fish!
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