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Message Subject: Big fish, St Lawrence
sworrall
Posted 11/29/2005 12:21 PM (#166920)
Subject: Big fish, St Lawrence





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Take a look at the latest Symposium video:
Development, Implementation, and Evaluation of an International Muskellunge Management Strategy for the Upper St. Lawrence River
John M. Farrell presents "Development, Implementation, and Evaluation of an International Muskellunge Management Strategy for the Upper St. Lawrence River" at the 2005 Muskies Inc. International Symposium

Big Big fish in that pond, it seems!
muskyboy
Posted 11/29/2005 1:31 PM (#166927 - in reply to #166920)
Subject: RE: Big fish, St Lawrence


Guess where I will be fishing in 12 months?
sworrall
Posted 11/29/2005 10:34 PM (#167002 - in reply to #166927)
Subject: RE: Big fish, St Lawrence





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What did you think of the data on the HUGE fish near the end of the presentation? Now I see why Dr. Casselman thinks alot of this water.
muskyboy
Posted 11/29/2005 10:38 PM (#167005 - in reply to #166920)
Subject: RE: Big fish, St Lawrence


It is the best bet for a 60 inch musky
sworrall
Posted 11/30/2005 11:28 AM (#167051 - in reply to #167005)
Subject: RE: Big fish, St Lawrence





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I believe one comment in a later discussion was that the St. Lawrence was a logical selection for the next world record, if based on weight.
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