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| Check out this little fellow my buddy got yesterday .
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Location: Elk Grove Village, IL & Phillips, WI | Affectionately known as "dorks"! |
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| Minnesota lake by chance? There is one in MN. That's known to have those in numbers, but can't recall the name of the lake. |
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| Those kinds of fish show up in any lake that has a stocking program. It's said that this is result of raising the fish in rearing ponds prior to stocking...
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Location: oswego, il | They talk lime they have a cold. |
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| That was a North Carolina fish that we probably stocked last year . |
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| Just amazing, so cool!
-Zachary |
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| I think it is some kind of common genetic effect. Not sure about the stocking theory because I have caught several in LOW where I don't believe they stock any Muskies.
We call them Snubbies. |
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| Yah, we've got a few over the years on LOTW that the beak didn't look quite right.
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| yep caught about a dozen that look like that....caught this one twice this year
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Location: Elgin IL | another snubby
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