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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs | Can anyone confirm deny the Lake Mead, and other out west locations?
https://exploringanimals.com/unexpected-places-tiger-muskies-are-now... |
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| Correct me if I'm wrong here, but tiger muskies don't just "appear" without a population of pure strain muskies and northern pike. The only other way is through repeated stocking and in fairly large numbers to obtain a fishable population.
Any of the MI guys from out West would know about this. I know Pine View reservoir in Utah was churning out some big tigers some years back, but that was like 20 years ago... |
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| Has to be true it’s on the internet, Mississippi is definitely a state overlooked for tigers… but then again don’t overlook Iowa for black bear hunting |
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| I didn't think any fish, let alone musky, could survive in the Great Salt Lake. |
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Location: PA Angler | Surprised so many tigers out there I thought it was just a stocking thing for not over stocking on other fish. |
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Location: Athens, Ohio | Have Sworrall show you how to search the MI Lunge Log for any reports. m |
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| The text of this article is 100% AI generated, and I don't think AI knows that tigers don't reproduce. Random pictures, pulled from the internet. Nothing but clickbait. |
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