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Message Subject: Albino Musky Caught in Oneida Cty
ShaneW
Posted 6/8/2005 3:21 PM (#150081)
Subject: Albino Musky Caught in Oneida Cty




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Location: Verona, WI
Not sure if anyone has seen this but their is an article about an albino musky caught and tagged by the DNR in Oneida Cty in Wisconsin.

Shane

Fisheries managers capture
‘albino’ musky during population survey

ONEIDA COUNTY -- For years, anglers have told wild tales of strange white muskellunge seen while fishing on some of the deeper lakes in the area. These ghostly fish reportedly grow to gigantic proportions and are much more elusive than a regular fish.

Few are seen and none are caught -- until now.

This spring, Department of Natural Resources fisheries crew caught a white musky in their fyke nets during population surveys. The musky’s skin was very white but had a slight greenish tint and was 32.7 inches long and 7.9 pounds, reports John Kubisiak, DNR fish biologist for Oneida County.

“The catch has been generating quite a buzz,” Kubisiak says.

John Lyons, a longtime DNR fisheries researcher who is updating the Fishes of Wisconsin, the seminal fisheries reference work by the late George Becker, considers the Oneida County fish an albino, although he notes that the musky has a small amount of pigment in the eyes and around the head.

“I’m not sure there’s an ‘official’ definition of an albino fish,” Lyons says. “In nature there can be a continuum of levels of pigmentation, and I’ve seen specimens of some species that are intermediate in pigmentation between normal and “fully” albino with pink eyes.”

Lyons says the Oneida County musky is “pretty close” to the fully albino end of the spectrum. “I’ve never seen nor heard of an albino musky, so it’s an unusual fish to say the least! But albinism is a rare but normal occurrence and is seen fairly regularly in white-tailed deer and squirrels.”

DNR crews, after measuring and weighing the fish and made a fin clip for future identification, released the musky. So the ghost fish will continue to haunt Oneida County waters and musky hunters, and the legend to grow.

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: John Kubisiak - (715) 365-8919



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MuskieMedic
Posted 6/8/2005 6:05 PM (#150100 - in reply to #150081)
Subject: RE: Albino Musky Caught in Oneida Cty





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Location: Stevens Point, WI
Just think if it was 50"+ it would look really freaky. I've caught a few walleyes on the WI river that were extremely pale, but not quite like that.
B.Schaeffer
Posted 6/8/2005 6:38 PM (#150102 - in reply to #150081)
Subject: RE: Albino Musky Caught in Oneida Cty





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Location: Tomahawk, Wi
Usually when I see an Albino, its floating. LOL!
MikeHulbert
Posted 6/8/2005 6:39 PM (#150103 - in reply to #150081)
Subject: RE: Albino Musky Caught in Oneida Cty





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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana
I see white ones swimming upside down all the time here. Their lack of pigment must make them swim differently.......
muskihntr
Posted 6/8/2005 7:03 PM (#150106 - in reply to #150081)
Subject: RE: Albino Musky Caught in Oneida Cty




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Location: lansing, il
once while i was chumming i saw a purple musky!!
BenR
Posted 6/8/2005 11:00 PM (#150126 - in reply to #150081)
Subject: RE: Albino Musky Caught in Oneida Cty


They all look white upside down:)
The Yeti
Posted 6/9/2005 6:22 PM (#150245 - in reply to #150106)
Subject: RE: Albino Musky Caught in Oneida Cty


" I hate purple, it tastes like burning" Ralph Wiggum
sworrall
Posted 6/12/2005 9:25 AM (#150404 - in reply to #150245)
Subject: RE: Albino Musky Caught in Oneida Cty





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I caught one on the Goon a few years back that was about 45". White as white, no markings at all, and none of the tell tale browns and emeralds those fish usually sport.
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