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Location: Moses Lake, WA | Another one that exited over the fence while I wasn't paying attention, but I'm going to brazen it out and shamelessly claim this is the elusive Black River sucker, known to be a near relative of the Coelancanthe and almost as difficult to catch.
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Location: Pewaukee, WI | Nice job! I really like the looks of that one. |
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| Nice |
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Location: neenah, wisconsin | gary
I saw this pattern up close before I sent to newmuskyz and all I can say is pictures don't do your paint jobs justice it was off the hook and if I didn't like matt so much I would have kept it for myself....lol...but truthful it is that killer...bushy |
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| Gary that's freaking awesome - would be a killer on the WV waters I fish that have suckers in that size range! |
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