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| Read the second paragraph... baffling. http://www.lybacks.com/fishrept.html | |||
| MikeHulbert |
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Posts: 2427 Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana | Ice Conditions are fine?? Don't see what your talking about | ||
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| OOPS... he updated it this morning. This is from Wednesday's report. The people fishing on the Tundra over the weekend reported numerous Muskies sighted in seven different houses. One house seen 4 Muskies all different ones. That pretty much cleared Walleye off that reef for the weekend. I am really beginning to not like that species presence in this lake. It was ok when we had a Tullibee population to help support them, but now there gone and it's starting to affect traditional fishing patterns in the winter. I've seen it coming the last ten years in the areas we put our houses. I've been putting houses on these reefs for almost forty years and I've seen it change. No matter what the DNR says, it has. Is all the hype for Muskies really worth it when it disrupts the primary fishery that this lake has been famous for? I don't think so. Eddy | |||
| Guest |
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| eddy, i understand your worries about mille lacs and its walleye fishery, your income depends on it. there are plenty of ciscoes in that lake, ask anyone who ice fishes the flats or anyone who was out there during the ciscoe spawn in fall.....my bulldawg will prolly tell you | |||
| sworrall |
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Posts: 32955 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Go find those 'eyes, Eddy. They didn't move to Vermilion, that's for sure. | ||
| shaley |
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Posts: 1184 Location: Iowa Great Lakes | We also have muskies and see many a season under our shacks and still catch lots of fish. I have seen, bass, gills, perch and muskies all at the same time on my camera, I don't buy the blame a fish theory. My guess if patterns are changing its due to pressure or something human related. | ||
| Pedro |
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Posts: 670 Location: Otsego, MN | MR. Eddy should love muskies, when the walleye bite goes to crap in the summer who fills his hotel up?? Muskie guys, last year Mille Lacs was pretty quiet after the new slot was put on the walleyes, but still plenty of guys filling up the resorts chasing muskies. Muskies are hurting nothing and only making "Eddies" and other resorts more money. | ||
| musky_tail05 |
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Posts: 40 Location: WI | Actually, this is Eddy Lyback, the owner of Lyback's fish house rentals near Wahkon. He only has his business running during the winter (to my knowlege) and rents out one cabin during the summer. Still, I'm pretty suprised by this lame statement. Edited by musky_tail05 1/24/2008 2:41 PM | ||
| Pedro |
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Posts: 670 Location: Otsego, MN | OOPS! | ||
| Professional Edge |
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Posts: 401 | Sounds like I better take some bucktails and vertical jig them in my fish house. That is a joke. Keith | ||
| Hammskie |
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Posts: 697 Location: Minnetonka | Guest - 1/24/2008 1:49 PM eddy, i understand your worries about mille lacs and its walleye fishery, your income depends on it. there are plenty of ciscoes in that lake, ask anyone who ice fishes the flats or anyone who was out there during the ciscoe spawn in fall.....my bulldawg will prolly tell you Took the words from my mouth. Way to know your ecosystem. Edited by Hammskie 1/24/2008 3:28 PM | ||
| sworrall |
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Posts: 32955 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | I don't think anyone could interpret THIS as people on 'this site' claiming muskies are to balme for poor ice fishing this year on Mille Lacs. Read the answers, and try again. | ||
| Guest |
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| sworrall you need to relax and stop interpreting every post as negative.....let people share thier opinions and stop removing every post you disagree with | |||
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