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MNFisherman
Posted 9/21/2019 9:40 PM (#947100)
Subject: Tiger variations




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Anyone have any idea how tigers can vary so much like in the pictures below? Are there different strains like if a spotted muskie vs if clear muskie mated with a pike?

Edited by MNFisherman 9/21/2019 9:41 PM




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TCESOX
Posted 9/22/2019 12:11 PM (#947129 - in reply to #947100)
Subject: Re: Tiger variations





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My guess is that maybe the second one is not a tiger.
VMS
Posted 9/23/2019 8:38 AM (#947152 - in reply to #947100)
Subject: Re: Tiger variations





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Location: Elk River, Minnesota
Hiya,

I'd agree with TCESOX here..

I believe that the second fish is a purebred.

Steve
fins355
Posted 9/30/2019 4:26 PM (#947432 - in reply to #947100)
Subject: Re: Tiger variations




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I vote both tigers......
fins355
Posted 9/30/2019 4:33 PM (#947434 - in reply to #947100)
Subject: Re: Tiger variations




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I vote both tigers......oops sorry for the double...don't know how to delete...

Edited by fins355 9/30/2019 4:41 PM
KenK
Posted 10/9/2019 7:41 AM (#947862 - in reply to #947100)
Subject: Re: Tiger variations





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Location: Elk Grove Village, IL & Phillips, WI
I say both are tigers as well.
NPike
Posted 10/13/2019 6:50 PM (#948179 - in reply to #947862)
Subject: Re: Tiger variations




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Tricky with the 2nd pic. Pike seem to have pretty much the same pattern wherever I've caught them (except a rare blue n pike). However musky's vary widely from the beautiful almost golden striped ski's of Chautauqua to the nondescript grey of the French River - L. Nipeeing ski's. Wonder what strain is native to the body of water the 2nd fish came from and if it's a natural or stocked tiger.

Ogandrews
Posted 12/7/2019 6:41 PM (#950726 - in reply to #947100)
Subject: Re: Tiger variations




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Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Glad someone else made a thread about this as I was wondering about tiger genetics today. I was wondering where the next record tiger will come from and I was thinking I wonder if the growth potential from the parent musky effects the size limit to the tiger. An example would be a leech lake strain tiger that would end up getting bigger than a tiger that had a wisco strain fish as its musky parent. Anyone know if the parent strain makes a difference? And does anyone know what strain the MN DNR used to make their tigers they stock in the metro?
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