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Message Subject: New Article; LCO Management plan
Ty Sennett
Posted 4/24/2006 8:56 AM (#188577 - in reply to #184594)
Subject: RE: New Article; LCO Management plan


Dave, good to see everything is going good out there on the Chip. The warm weather must have them spawning early again. We took a ride yesterday and saw quite a few muskies up shallow. Most looked really tore up on the east and west side. One was still full of eggs I'm guessing, really fat and couldn't move well. That one was a mid-forty incher in about a foot of water.

Good luck,


Ty
sworrall
Posted 4/24/2006 11:45 AM (#188592 - in reply to #188577)
Subject: RE: New Article; LCO Management plan





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Here's a couple photos from the project Mr. Neuswanger sent.


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MuskyMonk
Posted 4/25/2006 12:27 PM (#188795 - in reply to #184594)
Subject: RE: New Article; LCO Management plan


Three words...

Be-u-tiful!
EsoxHawk
Posted 4/28/2006 11:54 AM (#189343 - in reply to #184594)
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new to the stocking scene - why not take most of the eggs from proven genetics (the 50 incher) big + big = big, unknown + small = either unkown or small? We had some folks in as guest speaker on gentics in the wild (birds of prey) for Earth Week at our school- all interesting stuff. Thanks
sworrall
Posted 4/28/2006 1:59 PM (#189353 - in reply to #189343)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Read the comments about what Dr. Sloss has said and why diversity is so important. One big fish doesn't=big offspring, and there's way more to it that that. Lots to read here that will explain most of your question.
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